If you would like to win your choice of one PDF sewing pattern from Gaila Designs simply sign up as a follower or leave a comment and we will draw a random entry from all new followers and comments.
For more information and description of the patterns, visit my Etsy shop www.etsy.com/shop/gailadesigns or click on the Etsy shop link on the right side bar.
****please note, this is a give away for the PDF Pattern, not the finished item****
eReader and iPad covers (finished) are available for purchase in my Etsy shop
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Winner will be selected and announced on May 26th
PDF will be emailed to the winner upon confirmation of your choice of pattern.
I love your patterns & would love to make an ipad cover. My favourite sewing tool is my ergonomic rotary cutter but my most used tool is my seam ripper. Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteLove the patterns especially the Kindle cover. I am follwoing your blog - thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would love the ipad pattern and I have laurel burch fabric too.
ReplyDeleteSomeone gave me a kitty chain and I am saving it for a zipper pull.
Debbie
Love the kindle cover pattern, I could use that! My favorite tools are my rotary cutters, especially the tiny one I got as a gift, perfect for cutting out tiny felt shapes.
ReplyDeletefav tools - sewing machine! and good fabric scissors - they make a world of difference
ReplyDeleteI have a kindle (gift from hubby) and I am too cheap to by the cover. The pattern for the kindle would be awesome!! But wait, is that a zipper I see :O, or maybe just a tassel - whew!
ReplyDeletei'm in love with my rotary cutter and mat. i'm not the straightest cutter, so this is a project saver!
ReplyDeletei am thinking of buying an ereader for myself for a late mothers day gift! is it fate?
ReplyDeletei follow via gfc, thatnk you for the opportunity!
My favourite sewing tool is my seam ripper. She and I have gotten so close lately. It's a love/hate relationship really hehehe
ReplyDeleteI now follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sewing tool is a walking foot.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great giveaway. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteatchisonsteph at gmail dot com
My favorate thing is my quarter inch foot, and i should say my seam ripper since i use it so much.
My most used sewing tool is definitely my seam ripper. My favorite is my 1/4 in guide foot.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I'm a new follower and a kindle case would be lovely!
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteradiyas at gmail dot com
Oh wow - what an awesome giveaway! I wanted to make my aunt a Kindle case for Christmas & have been looking for a pattern! My current favorite sewing tool is my magnetic seam guide. I am just getting back into sewing after having not done much for many, many years, and I was having a lot of trouble keeping my seams even. No more, since I bought my handy seam guide! Thanks for the chance to win one of your lovely patterns! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks for the generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLovely... I hope I am the lucky one to win the gifts :)
Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletelvtig1 at gmail.com
Thank you for the giveaway. My favorite sewing tool is my flat head pins. Easy to use and can iron over them too. :)
ReplyDeletemy favorite tool is disappearing pen!
ReplyDeletemamanadroit (at) gmail (dot) com
Thanks for sharing your patterns. I have been looking for pattern for both the iPad and sony reader. My favorite sewing tool is the ruler to sharpen my rotary cutter as I cut my fabric. Great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have an old spice rack that I use to store buttons, pins and needles! It's great!
ReplyDeleteMy Mother in Law has just asked for a Kindle cover! Favourite sewing tool.... well, my sewing machine! :)
ReplyDeletekas(at)lrmason(dot)com
I love my thread cutter, the scissors in this house are always icky sticky or dirty, but my thread cutter only gets used by me on my threads.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win this great prize
Atoxim at gmail dot com
I'm your newest blog follower too
ReplyDeleteAtoxim at gmail dot com
I love the iPad pouch!! Could definitely use that! :) My favorite tool is my OLFA rotary cutter... Makes my life much easier! lol!
ReplyDeleteSince my kindle is sitting on my nightstand naked as the day it was born, I could sure use a kindle cover! Favorite sewing tool = serger. Current favorite = harmony knitting needles because the rainbow effect makes me smile :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make the eReader cover! perfect gifts! i think my seam ripper is the best! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favourite tool is my seam ripper. It's always there for me when I make a mistake.
ReplyDeleteanna [at] 64colorbox [dot] com
Great giveaway. My favorite tool is my trusty 33 year old sewing machine.
ReplyDeletekarraschfarm(at)bigpond(dot)com
Thanks for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sewing tool is my pair of spring scissors. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have a pattern to make a cover for my husband's new Ipad toy! My favorite tool is the seam ripper, because it bails me out so very often.
ReplyDeleteI would love a pattern for the ipad cover! My favorite tool is my rotary cutter.:)
ReplyDeleteI know some people who'd love that volleyball pillow...
ReplyDeleteI've grown to like my 2 1/2" x 18" ruler. Not everything comes in jelly rolls, but when your pattern calls for them... it makes things easy!
favorite tool I can't sew without is a tiny fiskars scissors, sharp to the point for clipping, ripping, cutting...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great give away. Thanks for the chance to win. Judith. carrierman4755@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tool is my seam ripper. I don't enjoy having to unsew items, but I'd really hate doing it without a good seam ripper.
ReplyDeletejones50 @ purdue.edu
I just got a rotary cutter (finally) and am IN LOVE!
ReplyDeleteOk...favorite tool....must be my new cutting system...QuikCutz? I never get the name right! You can cut angles or straight lines so fast and accurate because it has a built in measuring angle! It's awesome!! KERIHAG at YAHOO dot COM
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