**THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED, THANKS EVERYONE WHO ENTERED**
To celebrate their first sewalong for their new sewing pattern range, 'Sew Over It' is offering readers of this blog the opportunity to score themselves a 1940s Tea Dress sewing pattern (pictured above). This dress style is a gorgeous, updated version of a vintage look that I guarantee looks amazing in both printed and solid fabrics. In fact, this pattern is close to my heart as it is one of the classes that I have taught at 'Sew Over It's' bricks and mortar shop/sewing school in South London, plus I helped develop the instructions for this pattern. Check out Lisa's delightful peaches and cream silk version pictured below, plus you can see my black version of this pattern here.
How to Enter:
There are three copies of this pattern up for grabs. This giveaway/competition is open internationally and with no cost to yourselves. All you have to do is help 'Sew Over It' decide which of their in-the-flesh classes they should release as a sewing pattern next. So head over to the classes page of their website and decide which garment you'd most like to be made available as a pattern and leave a comment in the comment box of this post. Along with your answer, please leave a way for me to contact you if you are successful (i.e. if I can't find your email address within two clicks of my mouse, leave your email address in the body of the comment). Email addresses will not be used for anything other than contacting you if you win this giveaway.
Make sure you have commented by midnight GMT on Wednesday 12th February to enter. The following day I will use a random number generator to select three winners for the three copies of the 1940s Tea Dress sewing pattern and contact them to get their postal addresses to forward on to Sew Over It so they can send out the prize.
Good luck lovelies!
212 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 212 of 2121940s wrap dress. No question :-)
My vote is for the vintage shirt dress.....beautiful!
The ultimate shift dress, definitely.
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I'd go for the Cowl Dress next (great for disguising a lack of bust), and the 1950's summer dress! xx
Joan dress is my ultimate favorite.
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1940s Wrap Dress!
1940s wrap dress!
1940s wrap dress!
It is incredibly hard to choose which of the sew over it classes' patterns I would love to get my hands on the most. The vintage shirt pattern just tops the rest. I love the vintage feel to them all.
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Saw the 40s wrap dress in the shop at the weekend, it's fabulous. I don't know what has come top in your poll, but it would be wonderful if this was produced as a pattern. :-)
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