I am so excited to host my very first giveaway!
What I love most about this pattern are the details. The hardware, pockets, pleats, it has it all!
So, to win your own PDF copy of this pattern, leave a comment telling me about your favorite Zaaberry tutorial that you've tried or would like to try.
Be sure to check out all ofJanelle's awesome patterns and tutorials as well.
Here are the details:
- 1 entry per person please
- be sure to leave your email address so we can contact you and email you your pattern
- Good luck!
Sounds (and looks fabulous)! Would love win the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThe bag is so cute! I love your tutorial for a lunch bag tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSooo nice! I would like to win the pattern and sew the bag in blue/white/red and wear it in summer, where we visit the US for the first time! (annette@rejek.de)
ReplyDeleteThe bag is very cute.I love your Kid Messenger bag.Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of your Kid's messenger bag!
ReplyDeleteanaeosviraventos@gmail.com
I've made the Kid's messenger bag and the Fold up tote! Both were great tutorials. I guess the messenger bag would be my favorite because I love seeing my 2 year old carry hers around!
ReplyDeleteI tried and LOVE your messenger bag tutorial. It's very easy and the result is very cute. I made some as birthday gifts for my daughter's friends. I've been looking for a tutorial for my laptop bag, and this bag is perfect. I really really wish I could win this giveaway :) (feyscorner@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteI have been planning on making two of those book marks today! I'm adding in Barnes & Noble gift cards. Such a great idea. I would love to win!
ReplyDeletecarly(dot)mikenna(at)gmail(dot)com
I love the Baby Soft Block Tutorial... hope to make one today!
ReplyDeleteAwesome giveaway, thank you :)
I made 4 of your fold-up totes for my sons teachers this year. And I have LOTS of scraps to make some soft baby blocks and scrappy bibs! Love your tutorials, so easy to follow! And I also love bags! :)
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I love the bag pattern. It'd be perfect for summer. Such fun details too.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever have the courage, I'd love to give your swimsuit tutorial a try. For now, I've only made the bookmarks and bibs. The fingerless gloves are calling out to me for the fall. Thanks for so many great tutorials! kristie_keely(at)yahoo(d0t)com
Thanks fot thr giveaway. I've made some Toy Bags for my daughter and we use it a lot.
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Hi, I have made the soft baby blocks for my godchild! I would like to participate your giveaway as it looks amazing :-) (balletoile@yahoo.com from Belgium)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be part of the giveaway. I like very much the messenger bag tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOoh! I love the bag!!
ReplyDeleteI keep telling myself I need to make some pattern weights. mrs.jeffery@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI think this pattern is gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteI love your kid's messenger bag tutorial and want to make two for my sons, Alex & Luke...
(minimoi@rtvc.fr from France)
I have been wanting to make an insulated lunch bag.
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This is my first visit but it won't be my last!
ReplyDeleteYou have some great tutorials! I think I'll try the messenger bag first!
Hey Ruby! Fingers crossed for the pattern (though I'm a bit intimidated to try sewing a bag with all of that hardware). I loved your sewing room pattern weights--I made about 6 of them and have yet to use them as pattern weights! They've been used as bombs, balls, blocks--you name it. I also made your toy bag much bigger and love it.
ReplyDeleteHi just found your blog and loving reading back through the posts :) the tutorial I want to do ASAP is the pattern weights. Genious I never have enough pattern weights and I hate pining lol. jkleinman2004@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI really love the pattern weights, this is such a brilliant idea, better than the bits and bobs I have been using!! Will be making some today!!
ReplyDeleteI really like all your tutes:-)) Would love to win the bag pattern, thankyou for the opportunity x
kat.germaine@yahoo.com
What a great pattern! I've been dying to make some of your toy bags!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your site, but would really love to try stitching up a Fold-up Tote. My excuse whenever I forget to use a recycle bag is that I forgot it, but if it's tucked nicely in my purse- no worries.
ReplyDeleteI love your swim suit tutorial. It gave me the engine to sewing up a tankini for my girls. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this bag! caroline@sewcanshe.com
ReplyDeleteI love this tute - http://zaaberry.blogspot.com/2011/02/baby-soft-block-with-ribbon-tutorial.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Ooh how awesome! I've tried the baby soft block tutorial and they turned out perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThe toy bags are on my to-do list, as I will be vacationing with my two little grandsons this summer. CarolB (cbarringer55@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteI have made several times the totorial and given them to my family.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, I am not so keen on winning the giveaway (I will not be able manage such a sewing project I think... at least for the moment!)
So I leave the comment only to thank you to share your patterns so kindly with us.
I´ll definitly give a try to the pattern weights tutorial, cause i´ve missed them when i cut my patterns. And the toy bags would help to tidy up my kids room!!
ReplyDeleteI think I like the fold up tote the best! What a great way to keep those bags neat!
ReplyDeletejstew51576 (at) hotmail (dot) com
I've made the messenger bag and it was a great gift!
ReplyDeleteAlison manaresi@sbcglobal.net
Wow, such a cool bag! I would like a chance to win!! :)
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog, but I would love to try out the girls swimsuit tutorial someday if I am feeling extra adventurous. I also like your book mark/gift card idea!
ReplyDeletekrdlthings@gmail.com
This bag looks fabulous! I've made your fold up tote bag! Great tutorial! And I'm hoping to one day soon make your messenger bag. Thanks for a chance to win! :)
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I really like the Kids Messenger Bag. I like sewing with Jean fabric. Thanks for giving us a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteMe encanta tus bolsas para juguetes en plástico transparente... y necesito ya unos pesos para los patrones... los tengo que hacer en breve.
ReplyDeletela.pantigana.pallaresa(at)gmail(dot)com
I love the Insulated Lunch Tote, but the Fridge Frame is genius!! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletei just finished the insulated lunch tote which will make great gifts...my email is roza918atgmail
ReplyDeleteI love your blog...and what a good job you did on your skirt you posted pictures of today! You inspire me to get in my sewing room and begin working! Thanks!!
ReplyDeletecjopike(at)gmail(dot)com
I enjoy reading your blog I would love to try your kids messenger bag tutorial maybe in an adult size.
ReplyDeletecutekipepeo(at)gmail(dot)com
I would love to make the fingerless mittens but as I have used the messenger bag tutorial a number of times I guess I have to go with that as my favourite. Awesome giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove this purse. I came across you some time ago looking for pattern weights and then couldn't remember where I had been. Glad to of found you again. mserna3@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI just love your Oilcloth Lunch Tote Tutorial, I hope I can do it one of these days! Thank you for your inspiration! icmartins(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeletehello there Ruby, was directed here from sewcanshe on fabric bookmark. I was surfing looking for an easy messenger bag pattern....I love yr messenger bag tute. i think I can manage this...I am a beginner in sewing bag...I love the steph in the city bag from Jannele..awesome.keep on posting terrific work
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Ooh, thanks for the chance to win this pattern! This bag would be perfect for my summer of hauling the kids around--I'll have to fill it with snacks and some of your vinyl toy bags stuffed with activities. Love that tutorial!
ReplyDeletehilarypeterson AT gmail D0T com
I love the Emmaline bag. That Oilcloth Lunch tote and the Kids messenger bag tute look great would like to make both.
ReplyDeleteI love the insulated lunch tote bag tutorial the best!
ReplyDeletejessicarwarfield at gmail dot com
A cute bag. All the details are awesome! Congratulations on your first giveaway. Lots of super tutorials. Love the lunch totes, scrappy bibs and the kids messenger bag.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a neat giveaway and a chance to win.
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I have been looking for a good bag tutorial. I would love to try this one! I made your toy bags and washclothes. Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteHard to pick a favorite but I really was excited to see the fabric bookmark tute up - here's mine from the holidays! http://www.roseleej.blogspot.com/2012/05/fabric-bookmark.html
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a great giveaway!
love to try this Emmaline Bag but from your tutorial, I think I like to try the toy favor bags
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try the swimsuit tutorial. They toy bag tutorial is also one I want to try.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, and I make the little vinyl toy bags ALL the time to go with baby gifts (I fill them with little treasures for the big brothers/sisters.) I am working up the nerve to try your swim suit tutorial! I would love to win the bag pattern! rlm(dot)parker(at)hotmail.com Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOoh what a beautiful bag! I'd love to try it. I'm also mustering up the courage to make your lunch bags for my kiddos. Thanks for your tutorials!
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I would love to try the make your own labels. i have researched them but would like to just make some for fun. Thanks for having this giveaway! Fun fun fun.
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ReplyDeleteHi, i'm italian women and i love your blog. your bag is realy nice, i used your idea for wet swim trunk.
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