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I need some help!

Done! Thank you all so much! Within just a couple of hours I had all the help I needed! Once again you all have swooped in and saved me just when I need you, thank you for that. I chose testers on first come basis this time, whoever offered to do the size I needed first got the job, but I will definitely keep this list for the future patterns! I made a special folder in my inbox and filed away every comment so I know just where they will be!

Again, Thank you so much!

Hey friends! I am in a bind! Could you please help me?? Please!? I didn't have quite as many testers for the Miss Alice as I planned and I just don't feel right about sending this pattern out there without being thoroughly tested.....so....is there anyone out there willing to test this baby and send in a review by Saturday? I would like to have one extra tester for each size ( 3mo- 12 yrs) with sewing levels from advanced beginner to expert. You will get the tester pattern in PDF first and then later you will get the final printed copy in the mail, you will also remain on my tester list for other patterns if you choose to stick with me....and I hope you will. The first ones to respond will get the job! Tell me what size you would like to test, what level sewer you are, and leave me an email address where I can send the pattern. Please remember to leave this information so that others can also see if there is still a size range needed. I will close the comments tomorrow, BUT... IF the size you wanted is already taken just remember that if this ever happens again I will probably pull from this list of willing testers instead of shamelessly begging for help again. I will try to send out the tester patterns by lunch tomorrow! Thank you!!!!!


xoxox,
Sam


Comments

Brenda D. said…
Oh, I would love to help! I don't really know what level I am at, maybe a little past advanced beginner? I don't know how to sew a button hole or put in a zipper yet, my next things to learn. I could test a size 7 if it's available, or just add me to your tester list. Thanks for the fun opportunity!

brendadeibel@hotmail.com
Brenda D. said…
I just reread, I could have a review in by Sunday, but not Saturday, so may not work for me.
Denise said…
Please let me help! I would consider myself a very accomplished seamstress, if I do say so myself. I would love to try a size 6. Thanks for the fun challenge.

Denise Boyle
queenofhearts.denise@gmail.com
Jeannine said…
I could test a size 2 and have it done by Saturday if I get the pattern by tonight.
Tonyslady said…
I would love to test this in a sz 3. I'd say my skill level is at advanced beginner.

My E-mail is Babydoll_2o@yahoo.com

(that's an o like Oh my gosh not a zero)
Jamie said…
Hi!
I would love to help test the patterns! I am an advanced beginner, and I can do whatever size you need. I don't have children so I"ll just give the dress as a Christmas gift!
Let me know
Jamie
jcnixonku@gmail.com
Jeannine said…
Oops sorry I forgot to post my email address: jeanninemccloskey@yahoo.com. I am an advanced sewer.
Anonymous said…
Could you check your e-mail, please? I e-mailed you Sunday or Monday and never heard back. Thanks! I have my fabric all laid out, I just need my question answered first.
Myra said…
I can test any size you want, larger size ok, I will do my best to get it done. My level is prbably between advbeg and intermediate. Email myrayeretsky@sbcglobal.net
I'd LOVE to test for you. I'd like to test a size 8. I'd consider myself an intermediate beginner.
My email is provost_mique@hotmail.com
I could get it done by Sat!
I just realized you put "advanced beginner"- I {think} I could be considered that. ;)
Rebecca said…
I'd love to test out one of your lovely patterns! I have girls in size 3, 5, and 7 so any of those sizes would work great for me. I've been sewing for 10+ years and have done lots of little girls dresses from patterns and my own designs.

beccama@telus.net
Suzy-Homemaker said…
Seems like you might already have enough testers but I'm happy to help. I'm probably an advanced sewer but can view things from all angles having taught several people how to sew. I'm sewing everyday so timing isn't an issue.
Let me know!
Suzy
www.suzy-homemaker.com
Anonymous said…
I can test a 6 or 7. I have two girls aged 5 and 7. I'm an advanced seamstress. Making clothes for my girls all the time. Vangenne@gmail.com ~Lindsay
Mika said…
I could test any of the smaller sizes, my daughter is in prob. the 6 mo. right now if that helps, possibly the one. I'd be happy to do both (assuming I could get 2 done by Saturday!). Email is bokamo@gmail.com. Thanks!
Suzy-Homemaker said…
Oh sorry...sbauter@gmail.com for suzy-homemaker :)
Anonymous said…
I would enjoy being a tester, my girls would be a 10 or 12; my little one would be a 6 or 8. I prefer not to leave an email, but if you could leave an your email as a comment on my blog, I would send it privately to you.

I am definately an advanced seamstress, I've been sewing and designing since I was 8! I studied fashion marketing and design in college (no degree, though - didn't like the marketing part) I did study pattern drafting.
Anonymous said…
Oh - I guess I would be expert, and I could make any size, In my orginal note, that's just the sizes my girls are - It really wouldn't matter.
Beth said…
Would love to test... 18 mo or size 2?
I'm probably advanced beginner or intermediate?
Thanks,
be.the.thread.beth@gmail.com
Brenda L said…
I would love to help, but I don't have enough fabric around and can't get to the fabric store in time. If you need any testers in the future, I currently have a 2-month-old daughter and a 10-month-old niece that I could be a tester with.
Dakotasews said…
I'd love to test your dress. My girls wear a size 4-5 (slim), 7 or 8 (plus) and 10 (average build). I'd consider myself advanced beginner. We actually have the next two days off from school so this is one time I could finish this. My blog - dakotasews.blogspot.com

Thanks!!
Erica
elizabeth said…
I have two others of your patterns (the Madeleine and the Lily) and I LOVE them. I would be happy to test a girls size 4 or 5. I consider myself an itermediate sewer.

steveandliz@gmail.com
Dakotasews said…
Hmmm, I looked at your size chart again, and my 10-year-old might be closer to a size 12, rather than 10.

Erica
Anonymous said…
I'd love to help. I'm a beginner! Would like to test size 6. I could be done by Sunday.

corry@texband.net
LadySnow said…
Oh Samantha... I feel like such a heel for not getting this done for you. With my computer out for that one week and now just waiting for our little one to arrive...I don't know......But I will make it...I promise. :-)
Anna said…
I would love to test the pattern! I could test either size 1 or 3 or both by Saturday. I'd say I'm an advanced beginner, stepping towards intermediate.
jellaan said…
I could do a size 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 or 8 if you need somebody to do any of them. Always have tons of fabric on hand, so any time you need a tester I would be happy to help. I'm probably an advanced sewer (been sewing regularly for 7 or 8 years).

Julie
julie @ littledarlingdesigns.com
Katherine said…
I guess I'm too late, but just in case. I can sew...size 5. Fingers crossed you need me!
Jean said…
I'd love to, but I guess I'm late. I have a 10 and a 6x. :)
Jean said…
Oh, and I'm pretty experienced. Long-time quilter, clothes for several years, I do heirloom. But not amazing or anything.
I'm a little late to the party but I would love to participate this time or in the future. I am an intermediate seamstress. My girls are sizes 7 and 12, but I'm open to do any size you may need help with. My email is rumstadt@sbcglobal.net Thanks!
Kathy said…
I would LOVE to test a size 1 or 2. I am an advanced beginner.
The dress is so cute !!!

chuckbeams@gmail.com

Kathy B.
Ellena said…
I would like to test, I have been sewing for a while, though not expert, and I have not sew many garments, I can test any size you have available, I realize that I am the 33rd responder, but if you need me, let me know

Ellena
6blessings said…
I can test any size. I am an advanced seamstress. I have your Madeline and Molly patterns and sell dressees in my etsy shop.

adorableblessings@hotmail.com
Feather Webb said…
I would consider myself an advanced beginner..just enough to be dangerous :) I could test any size. My daughter is a size 7 but I have nieces in a size 6 months, 2,4 and 5. I have tons of testors:)
i'm a *decent* seamstress & would LOVE to test a pattern for you. i've got x2 girls

Bunny just turned 1 (but wears 2T and above; she's built like a tank)
Bear just turned 3 & is average size

if i cant help with this pattern, please add me to your list for 'down the road' :) it's wednesday evening, i could get it done by Saturday

Sabrina
twigglesandtrunks AT yahoo DOT com
Abby said…
Looks like you have lots of help. If you ever need help again I'd love to be of assistance. My baby is 1 so I guess she's a size 1.
I'm probably a advanced beginner...

abbymccaleb@gmail.com

Thanks!
Heather said…
I would love to test for you. I have 2 dtrs one size 14 and the other size 12. My experience is sewing for 25 yrs. Clothes the past 6 yrs. I would say my skill is advanced. I sew all my childrens clothes and draft most of there patterns. My email hrmarion@yahoo.com. Hope to help out. Heather
Ashley said…
If you still need help, id love to make something!!! I'd do any size, but have my eye on the smaller sizes... 3/6/12 month. But I'd take anything! My email is monkeytoes84@aol.com. Thanks!!!

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