Monday, December 17, 2012

Day 6: Lunchbag for Kids

Only one week until Christmas! Today we have a free pattern for a child's lunch bag--a perfect stocking stuffer! 

(See yesterday's correct answer and the bundle winner's name at the bottom of this post.)

This cute patchwork drawstring bag can be used as lunch sack or for holding and transporting toys (think Matchbox cars, blocks, or small dolls). And we're sure you're not surprised--we've even got a fabric line suggestion for you to use. 
Have you seen our Googlies prints by Michele D'Amore?

It's not often that you can call monsters sweet, but these goofy, quirky characters certainly are! Here's a section of the border print.


And a sampling of some of the other fabrics in the line. You could even personalize the lunch bag with the child's name or initials by fussy cutting these letter blocks.


The collection comes in a pastel colorway too.

Click here for the pdf pattern to make the lunch bag. 

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Win a fat quarter bundle!
Today's 12 Days of Christmas question:
EVERYONE wanted the Urbanicity dress pattern from Spring Quilt Market. Which pattern company is the dress from?

(Hint: Find the answer on our Facebook page.)

To enter the giveaway, leave the correct answer in the comment section below this post. 

The winner will receive this fat quarter bundle of Nancy Halvorsen prints!


Details: This giveaway is open through Tuesday, December 18th at 11:59 EST. On Wednesday, we'll randomly draw a name from the commenters with the correct answer, and we'll post the winner's name here on the blog.

Good luck!

*****************************************************************Here is the answer to Day 4's question: 

Name the type of bird that is on the Winter Song Panel by Cheryl Haynes.
The answer: A cardinal

The winner: Material Girl, who said:

Congratulations! We've sent you an email to get your mailing addresses.



(Note: Each day, we make a numbered list of everyone who answered the question correctly. Then we use random.org to select a number from the correct entries, and match that number up to the numbered list of names. Just so you know how we're choosing the winner.)




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21 comments:

  1. Butterick patterns are great! I love the designs, and they fit well. This Maggie London style is really cute, and a great use of the fabrics.

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  2. Butterick. Cute dress. The Urbanicity fabrics give it a multipurpose look -- casual or easily dressed up.
    THANKS!

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  3. Butterick pattern. The dress is super cute!!

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  4. It was a Butterick pattern and perfect for the fabrics!

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  5. Butterick always has the best style and it's true for this dress too!

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  6. Why, Butterick, of course!
    roadrnr272@comcast.net

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  7. That Urbanicity dress was make using a Butterick pattern.
    gaitor2@q.com

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  8. What fun. Definitely a Butterick pattern. BTW - Butterick was one of the first sewing patterns I ever used.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  9. Butterick pattern, been using these patterns for years.

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  10. Butterick , nice pattern and nice fabric!

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  11. Yes just checked it is Butterick!

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  12. Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you I just saw that I won the Day 4 contest... I'm so excited!! I will look for the e-mail right now.
    I won't give my answer for todays question since I already won... thank-you so much, you made my day!!

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  13. I looked at your FB page - it's a Butterick pattern.

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