In honour of my 3ooth post which was a few days ago, I wanted to have a giveaway. (You could also say it is in celebration of the arrival of spring)!!
So, now I unveil my
big sewing project. I made this fun tote as part of my giveaway. Inside are some of my favorite things. Tea, organic chocolate, a Harrowsmith Country Life magazine, and some other surprises.


If the tote looks at all familiar to you sewistas, it is because I followed the pattern in Amy Karol's book
Bend the Rules Sewing. You can find her at her blog
Angry Chicken (yes, that's what it's called). She has lots of fun ideas!
So, go ahead, leave me a comment and I will enter you in the draw. If you don't have a blog and would like to enter, please leave me your email address, so I can get ahold of you if you win.
Contest closes at 10pm (because I don't do late nights) on Tuesday, March 31!
Oh wow, Deborah, what a great looking bag! You KNOW I would LOVE to win that, being a Canadian and all! ;o) Love all those little red maple leaves... so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThat is very cute! I'm in.:)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great bag. You've done an amazing job on it.
ReplyDeleteI just happened upon your blog while looking through local blogs on blogger.
You've got a great site here.
Wow, that is a cute bag! I am LOVING the red/blue combination lately (not that you'd know from the yards and yards of fabric I bought today!).
ReplyDeleteThis is really adorable - nice job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a milestone..300 posts!! This bag is adorable. It would make a great bible study or library bag!!!
ReplyDeleteCute bag! Count me in!
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I'd love to enter - what a gorgeous bag!
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That is a great bag! I would love to full it full of my daily take to work stuff.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 300th post and thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
Count me in too :0) I hesitated to enter, thinking that really a Canadian should win this bag, but I'll throw in my lot.
ReplyDeleteIt's great looking - very fun! I love the detail of the hand-stitched leaf. And we're only 30 minutes from Canada :0)