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Giveaway Winner!

Thank you for sharing your favorite sewing accessories with me. I love some of the same accessories.
My favorite being a simple chopstick to turn everything right side out.
The November Giveaway winners are...
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Lynne in NC said...
“I’m not sure if this would be considered a sewing accessory; however, your zipper instructions on the wristlet pattern are my "go to" instructions for any bag zip installation. They are easy to understand and always look great.
BTW, this new e-pattern is fabulous!”
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“My favorite sewing gadget is my magnetic pin holder....love love love love it and don't know how i ever kept track of all those pesky pins without it!!!!!”

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gladys said...
“Something I use very much are old Xrays. I clean then in bleach and then use them to cut out templates. They are great to use and a way of recycling too!!! Happy Hollidays to all!!”
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Mama Lusco said...
“These would make great gifts! My favorite gadget is my ruffler attachment. It's saved me hours while sewing for my 2 girls!” 
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dthneece said...
“My laptop! I just open my e-pattern folders and start sewing. I just the pattern pieces and don't bother to print the tutorial. I don't have to worry about losing a page or have stacks of tutorials lying around.”
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I will send out the pattern to the winners today and/or tomorrow! If you did not post your email address just email me at leah.sewspoiled@gmail.com.
If you would like the Sew Spoiled Cosmetic Case and you didn’t win a free pattern, it is available in my Etsy shop!
Happy Sewing!
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Comments

Twins Squared said…
Thanks! I just bought the pattern. I'm thinking these will be the teacher gifts this year!
Mama Lusco said…
Thank you! mamalusco at ortelco dot net

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