Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Pattern Give-away Time!

I think I need a break from sewing. I know, I can't believe I'm saying that myself. I need to catch up on some mending and alterations. And I also need to clear off the sewing/cutting table for the next project. Oh, and I'm going to have to think about what my next project will be, sew much to do.

Sew, while I'll be busy with other things and the weather is heating up in these parts (summer is almost here!) I thought what a perfect time for a pattern give-away.


What is up for grabs?

Style 2092, this Misses' Separates pattern is perfect for the summer. It is an uncut pattern and includes all sizes from 6-16. The pattern envelope description:
Short sleeved jacket has asymmetrical single buttoning fastening and center back seam with vent detail.  Top with fitted panel seams has front tie detail and center back button closure.  Low-waisted trousers and shorts have front and back darts, belt carriers and left side zip closure.  Trousers have side seam slits at hem.
And there is more,

  • a piece of white cotton stretch sateen for a pair of shorts (there is enough fabric if you even wanted to make the shorts a wee bit longer), 
  • plus a 7" (18 cm) white zipper.   


You know the drill... I just ask that you promise not to sell the items, give them a good home, use them, and when you are done with the pattern pass it along. Leave a message in the comments and I will draw for the give-away on Tuesday, May 22nd.

Happy Sewing!

3 comments:

  1. This looks like a fun pattern, I like the shorts and the little front tie top.

    cutekipepeo(at)gmail(dot)com

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  2. Nice pattern, with the perfect fabric. Would loooove to have it! Thanks for the opportunity.

    And by the way, I hope your niece love her dress, it's beautiful

    liseo1@xplornet.ca

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  3. That looks like a lovely shorts pattern; would love to give it a home.
    sable at xtra.co.nz

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