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Miss Violet Giveaway!





From now until Monday morning you can enter here in the comments section to win your very own Miss Violet pattern! Leave a comment telling me what your favorite pattern is, remember to leave me your email address, and on Tuesday I will announce one winner for every twenty comments (that will give everyone better chances!). Best of luck! xo, Sam

Mica and Lahens, YOU WON! I will be contacting you in the next few days! (Hopefully we will have Miss Violet in print by next week!)

Comments

Melissa T. W. said…
My favorite pattern is the Miss Madeline... my niece is so adorable in it, I may have to get the pattern for the larger sizes! Hugs, Melissa
BubblyBBW @ gmail dot com
I'd have to pick Miss Lily or Miss Alice! They are too cute!
Abigail said…
I have made quite a few Miss Madeline for my Grand daughters. It certainly is a favourite with them.
Miss Violet could become very popular also.
Rachel said…
I love the Violet pattern but I also LOVE the Olivia Page pattern.

Jonahbrooke225 (at) gmail.com
Laurie said…
I'd say my favorite pattern is Miss Lilly. Love the poof in the skirt. Violet could be a close second in that it so versatile.
Amanda Haller said…
I really love the Miss Violet dress option. It may just be that it is adorable on your little Claire.
Mica said…
I love Miss Lily! But Miss Violet may be my new favorite. My sweet babe would look precious in it.
Eileen said…
I have to say that I love Miss Violet! So sweet and comfy looking for a little love to wear! Eileen eileen@eileenm.com
Brenda L said…
Miss Olivia Paige is so darling.
Anonymous said…
So far I think Miss Olivia Paige has been my favorite although I love them all. Winning another one would be great for your business since my DD is too cute and obviously I am addicted to sewing your patterns ;)
Kelly said…
This is such a cute pattern. I love Miss Molly and Miss Madeline, too! My girls are 3 and 7, and I could picture them in several of your dresses. Thanks so much for the giveaway!
Rebecca said…
Miss Olivia Paige is my favourite. I'd love to make Miss Violet next!
Anonymous said…
I love Miss Molly. My favorite has been in lime green and a mixed floral baby wale corduroy.

I can't wait for Miss Violet to be released, I have a feeling it may turn into my new favorite! :)
Unknown said…
I have the Miss lily and I have made it three times for my daughter but I would probably make miss violet ten times! It's a little more everyday and I love it.
Emily said…
My favorite pattern is the Miss Madeline. I have used to so many times; I have lost count.

Emily
daisyhope10204@bellsouth.net
Melissa said…
My favorite is the Miss Lily! So cute! Thanks for the chance to win.

melissahuie@gmail.com
Kathryn said…
I think Miss Violet may be my favorite, but likely because I have the perfect chubby 6 month old to wear it right now! I also love Miss Madeline.
gmaofthree said…
I like them all, but I think Miss Violet is my new favorite!

Donna

3dears at gmail dot com
Elisabeth Rose said…
My favorite is "Miss Mary" for the patterns, but Miss Claire is the most adorable of your creations!! I do love the new Miss Violet pattern, too! It looks so easy and so cute.
Anonymous said…
I love all of your patterns honestly.. So, it's hard to pick just one. But, I'd love to try out your newest one, Miss Violet.

*sarahnthegirls*
R said…
I love the Miss Violet! I love the fact that it looks so great but sounds so easy- "doable" for me. You are so talented and so sweet.
rhrc14@yahoo.com
stacey said…
I love the sweet simplicity of all your patterns, but Miss Violet is my favorite. I love the smocked look and can't wait to make one for my new baby girl.
Ruthanna said…
I love all of them. I might have to choose Miss Lily now that my daughter is getting older.

Ruthanna
6blessings said…
I really like Miss Madeline but I am loving Miss violet too!!
Girl Next Door said…
Miss Mary is really cute!
Tricia said…
Miss Madeline is my current favorite.

But, I can't wait for Miss Violet!!! I am going to have a new baby girl in Dec plus I also have a 18 month old girl. I think they will be adorable in that dress!
Unknown said…
Miss Lily makes a very cute holiday dress that i have made for my daughter quite a few times.
lahens said…
I love the Miss Mary pattern. The new MIss Violet looks so sweet!
Thanks for offering such great patterns! Lauri laurihenson@gmail dot com
Mama Lusco said…
I've made oodles of Miss Madeline but I think Miss Mary is my favorite! Thank you :) mamalusco at ortelco dot net
Googs said…
I would have to pick the Miss Madeline. It is so adorable for the little princesses, but equally as flattering for the bigger princesses. I also adore the Miss Lilly!
Sarah said…
This pattern may be my favorite yet! I love the honeycomb smocking!
Debbie B said…
I like Miss Mary and Miss Madeline but I would have to pick Miss Claire if I win. I need a new skirt pattern for the grandgirl!
Angelina Lynn said…
The Miss Lily is cute:) Love the full skirt!
herlittlefeet said…
Love Miss Lily, but I am looking for a baby sized dress and Miss Violet fits the bill! Jayne
Anonymous said…
I love Miss Madeline (so does my 4 year old). I can't wait to try the Miss Violet pattern.
ThmpGarr @ aol dot com
Anonymous said…
sorry about that weird sign in name!
Anonymous said…
i love Miss Lily! I love that i don't have to make the bubble and it looks like a completely different dress. I think I might love Miss Mary too, but I haven't tried it yet.
Angela said…
I love the Miss Violet pattern. I think it would work great for a preemie outfit.
apmaddux@yahoo.com
Ashlee said…
I am loving miss molly right now!
Tanya said…
I have used the Miss Madeline pattern more than any other pattern!! Definetly one of my favorites.

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