Now that I've had some time to rifle through my pattern stash and select a pattern or two, I'm ready to send the Pattern Pyramid on it's merry way. Here's the pattern that is staying with me:
I've had Rhonda's raised collar pattern hack on the brain lately. Wouldn't it be fun to do the pattern hack and lengthen the shirt to shirt-dress length? I think so.
Ans here are two patterns that I'm adding to the pyramid:
And here's what's still in the pyramid after it went from Karen at Did You Make That? to dottie doodle to jessie kay makes to Down the Retro Rabbit Hole (sadly now defunct) to my NY-London shopping buddy Rachel of House of Pinheiro to Almond Rock to Oanh of Unique Schmuck to the curious kiwi and finally to The Perfect Nose, where I won it. Whew!
Oh, and there are a few Pattern Pyramid Make labels left.
You probably know the rules, but here they are just in case you've been living under a rock or on an extended vacation:
Simplicity Amazing Fit Shirt |
I've had Rhonda's raised collar pattern hack on the brain lately. Wouldn't it be fun to do the pattern hack and lengthen the shirt to shirt-dress length? I think so.
Ans here are two patterns that I'm adding to the pyramid:
A Vogue Dress and a Simplicity top |
Oh, and there are a few Pattern Pyramid Make labels left.
You probably know the rules, but here they are just in case you've been living under a rock or on an extended vacation:
- Anyone, anywhere in the world, can enter by leaving a comment on this post before midnight on Sunday, August 11, but you must have an active blog.
- I will randomly select one winner (Person A) and mail them the collection.
- Person A will then pick one pattern to keep for themselves, then host their own give-away. They will randomly select a winner, post the remaining patterns to Person B.
- Person B will pick a pattern for themselves and promptly host their own give-away and post the remaining patterns to the winner, Person C. Person C will do the same and so on until there is a last pattern winner…you get the idea.
- Some people like to replace the pattern they are taking with another from their stash, this keeps the pyramid going longer, but is not compulsory.
12 comments:
I've got a hankering for that Vogue dress you've added so yes please, count me in! I blog at http://acharmofmagpies.wordpress.com, not sure if that's linked to my Disqus account or not. It'd be hilarious if it came back here, The Curious Kiwi is a local friend of mine. I love how widely this has travelled.
I don't comment often but your big is brilliant, I love your contemporary style and your knitted critters. Thanks!
Thanks MissJdeV! And thanks for introducing me to your blog!
Hey, I'm in!
Ok count me in too. You might like my blog - http://myfabrication.blogspot.com. Basically I'm fashion sewer focussing on corporate wear.
Please, count me in! I like patterns you added to the pyramid..
Thanks, Gail! Goodness knows I should sew more work clothes!
Please count me in! Is it wrong that I would totally make the 70's simplicity dress?!
Ha! That's between you and your sewing machine! ;-)
I'd like to enter the pyramid! I've had my eye on that vogue dress you just added :)
sign me up! I don't think this will link back to me, but I'mover at fabricfixation.blogspot.com
I've got my eye on a few of those patterns. Please include me in the giveaway. trumbelinasews.blogspot.com
Count me in please! I love a pattern give away and I've got my eye on the Burda... and the Vogue... and the McCalls. It would be hard to decide :-)
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