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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Pattern Giveaway!

Yippee, it's giveaway time again! Today's giveaway is very kindly sponsored by my bloggy friend Kat, who has a fab blog Mumma's Time to Create which you should definitely go and have a little look around. Kat makes all kinds of beautiful things, and besides blogging about them, she also has a shop, where she sells handmade items, including some amazingly pretty toddler dresses. Check out her shop to see more - you won't be sorry! She has recently launched another arm of her business “Flutter from.Kat” to now include some sewing patterns, and is giving away her first two patterns here today. You should definitely keep an eye on her shop as she will be adding more patterns in the coming weeks.

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I made this lovely zippy pouch before Christmas from the above pattern and found it super easy to follow. I was really happy with how it turned out and it was very well received by my friend!




This is a pattern I will definitely be using again :-)

I also can't wait to try the other pattern I am giving away today - for this insanely cute patchwork purse.

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Isn't it gorgeous?

So, you want to win a copy of these patterns, right? The winner will get both patterns! I'm giving you 3 chances to enter :-)

1. Leave a comment telling me what fabrics/colours you would use to make up the zippy pouch.
2. Pop over to Kat's blog and follow using GFC or Reader, and leave me a comment to tell me (or tell me if you already follow her).
3. Like Flutter from.Kat's Facebook page

You don't have to be a follower of mine to enter, but, of course I would love it if you did and I think that I will have plenty to keep you interested here over the next few months ;-)

And it goes without saying that if you are not lucky enough to win, you can always pop over and buy a copy of the patterns, which at $5 AUS won't break the bank! Just click on the pics above to bring you to Kat's site.

I will leave the giveaway open until Sunday evening 9pm (Irish time). Please make sure you leave your email address in your comment in the following format fairyfacedesigns (at) gmail (dot) com.
If I cannot get in touch with the winner, I will redraw. PDF patterns will be emailed to the winner following the draw. Everyone is welcome to enter!

107 comments:

  1. I don't know what fabric specifically, but it would definitely be in the red colour family!

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  2. I would use my "Hen House Home to Roost" fat quarter bundle I recently ordered! I've been wanting to make some of these for knitting supplies. :o)

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  3. Cute blog. I'm now a follower. Thanks for sending us over. :o)

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  4. I'd use my green scraps... I somehow have more green than any other color, even though I never seem to have large pieces of green when I need it!

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  5. I already follow Flutter.Kat, and it was so nice "meeting" you at #talknt last now, so now I will follow you, too!

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  6. Ok following you both (no 234 or was it 243 one of the two!) on Kats website also liked on facebook. Then as to material I would use the Kate Spain Terrain fat quarter fabric that I ordered for a certain zippy challenge we are both partaking in :) I think it is great that she is using something she enjoys doing to make some pennies.

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  7. It will have to be pink!!!!!!!!!. Thank you for the chance.

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  8. I'd love to use some Good Fortune by Kate Spain to make these!

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  9. I have lots of scraps that need using, so mine would be scraptastic!

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  10. I have some japanese fabrics that I'd use

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  11. I would love to use all my girly scraps and make these for gifts! THANKS for the chance!

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  12. Fun! I think I'd make it super scrappy.

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  13. I'd use grey and orange to make this great pattern!
    Thanks!

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  14. I would use some bright, primary polka dot fabric for the pouch - fun, fun, fun!

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  15. I liked Kat's Facebook page - Thanks for the extra entries!

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  16. I already follower her blog! thanks for a great giveaway

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  17. I would delve into my stash and spend hours choosing but think I might break into my pile of Sugar and Spice red and aqua! Quite delicious, thanks for a great giveaway

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  18. I think Ruby would make a cute one! Thanks for the giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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  19. I am thinking I need a grey linen and text pouch...hmmm...

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  20. I 'follow' and whole-heartedly believe Kat should bloody well charge for her awesome patterns!

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  21. I have some Little Apples material that would be cute with these patterns! thanks!

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  22. i am a new follower of Kats blog now! thanks again! your bags are really cute!

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  23. I was use these four fabrics!
    ..Scattered Pollen in Green
    ..Spring Buds in Grey
    ..Small Spring Buds in Grey
    ..Scattered Blooms in Green
    They are so summery and pretty!

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  24. I now follow her Blog! It is a great and fun one to read! tHANKS :)

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  25. I would go for a pumpking orange on the corners and sunflower yellow and London-bus red for the middle ...

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  26. I already follow Kate's blog ...

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  27. I have some lovely retro orange and purple patterned fabric that I think would be perfect for this .... sounds terrible I know but IRL it's pretty cool

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  28. Am now a follow and addict to Kats blog....

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  29. I would love to make one with Kate Spain's Terrain... that would really catch one's eye!

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  30. I am nw following Kat's blog via goofle reader.

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  31. Thanks for the chance. I think I'd look at my Alexander Henry Larkspur for this...might be cute. :)

    lwghosts at yahoo dot com

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  32. Lovely! I would like to make the zipper pouch from Terrain. great give away - thanks!

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  33. I would love to use my green and blue tufted tweets.

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  34. I'm sooo making these!!! Lol, I love the pouches! I'm addicted to Butterscotch by Moda lately so I'd probably make them with that in the red/blue colorway.

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  35. I follow Mummas time to create blog!

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  36. I'm loving gray and aqua right now so something with those colors. I have my eye on the Modern Whimsy park circle print so maybe that plus Kona Charcoal? I have a zipper pouch on the top of my list. I need to conquer my fear of zippers!

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  37. Love the patterns. Will make them up with the new linen I just bought.

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  38. I have some lovely butterfly fabric that was released for a breast cancer fundraiser (I think) so I would make the purse out of that. It is in lovely pinks, greens and blues.

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  39. I would use the Anna Marie Horner and Kaffe Fassett left over from cutting my Swoon blocks.

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  40. Hmm... which fabrics would I use? Toughie. I'm thinking it needs to be scrappy. Something with blues and reds. Maybe a little Melody Miller Typewriter pocket inside??

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  41. I'm following as a RSS feed! Love her site. I have tons of fabrics to use for these patterns including some Kaffe Kassett florals and dots that would be perfect!

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  42. What a cute zipper pouch. I just saw a zipper pouch made up with Valentines fabric and it was so cute. I think I'd check my stash and either use some heart fabric or some bright and colorful fabric.

    Thank you for your giveaway and a chance to win. I'm a follower as well.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  43. I'm a new follower of Kat's blog. Both little bags are darling.

    Thank you again for a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  44. I am now a follower of Kat's FB page as well. Also left her some comment love thanking her for sponsoring your giveaway.

    Thank again for a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  45. Just signed up to follow Kat's blog thanks for the introduction. Would have to go scrappy on the purses, which would mean lots of blues and aquas with maybe a hint of red, as that is what my scrap bag seems to be full of at the minute

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  46. orange of course! what other colour would anyone want to make it in!

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  47. I think I'd use my leftovers from the quilt I'm making with domesticated bliss by Moda :)

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  48. I've been stalking Kat's blog for ages and look forward to exploring yours also ;-)

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  49. Being a fellow Kiwi living in Australia, I'd like to make a kiwiana pouch similar to the one Kat made for a friend with the funky retro pohutukawa fabric :)

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  50. I'm thinking a black/white/grey texty print pouch would do me nicely... for all my new camera bits and bobs...

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  51. I follow Kat. She's my fabric twinnie :-)

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  52. AND I like her on FB. She's awesome.

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  53. I have some Tilda fabrics that I think would make a very girly pouch!!!! pinks and blues :D

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  54. I would use scrappy brights...as I would probably use the pattern for my Mouthy Stitches partner. Hehehe Maybe a little something else up my sleeve. Just maybe.

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  55. I am a follower of Kat's and of course yours too!

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  56. I'd like to make the pouch in teals/turquoises - maybe make the centre strip grade from pale to dark...not sure I have enough variation in my stash though!

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  57. I would use Pear Tree and natural linen. I can never have too many zipper pouches!
    cmingalls (at) msn (dot) com

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  58. Id use the new cotton/linen I brought today and some of the amy butler scraps some lovely person sent me!

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  59. I have two fabrics from an older fabric line that is a corally pink, one has swirls and one has dots, and they would look great with this pattern.

    Thanks for the great giveaway!

    Katina
    kjkoukla(at hotmail....cm

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  60. To make the zippy pouch I would use linen and scraps of Denise Schmidt's Picnic and Fairgrounds, which is one of my favorite collections. Thanks for the chance!
    ap_lemos at yahoo dot com

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  61. I follow Kat's blog (and yours too!)
    ap_lemos at yahoo dot com

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  62. I like Flutter from.Kat's Facebook page (Paula Lemos)
    ap_lemos at yahoo dot com

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  63. For the scrappy pouch pattern i would use different shades of blue:)

    email: alias_jus4u(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  64. I think any fabric by Amy Butler, or Prairie Paisley would make up beautifully.

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  65. I follow Kats blogs and yours too:)

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  66. I have some blue & yellow scraps in my stash that I would use. I have plans to make a purse out of a pair of jeans with these scraps also, so it would be a matching set(if I won the pattern).

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  67. I'd like to make the pouch in teal/grey/red. :)

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  68. I'm a follower of Kat's blog via gfc!

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  69. I already like Kat's facebook page!

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  70. I recently acquired some Junebug fabric which would look real cute in the zipper pouch.

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  71. I am already a follower of Kat's blog.

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  72. I would choose some Cornflower Royal Peacocks fabric to make the zippered pouch. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  73. I would use linen and some bright fabrics.

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  74. I forgot to leave my email address... megdrum@gmail.com

    Thanks!

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  75. I would choose something in the red color family with splashes of blue, green, and a tiny bit of yellow.

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  76. Perhaps orange, yellow and green :)
    Thx!

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  77. I would use Kate Spain's Good Fortune!

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  78. I'd love to make these for the kids at the Children's Hospital so the colors would need to be bright and cheerful, maybe beautiful flowers!

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  79. Thank you for introducing us to Kat - I love her blog and have become a follower on her blog and also on FB (I already follow you and Sew Irish!). As for fabric I would definitely use something by Amy butler :0)xx

    mycalicoheart (at) gmail (dot) com

    Should I have left separate comments - sorry x

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  80. Cute pouch, would love to try it! Must look up her FB page :)

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  81. I would use my scraps of Amy Butler Lotus prints to make one of these gorgeous pouches. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  82. I follow Kat's blog. Thanks again.

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