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If you are stopping over from The SewMama Sew Giveaway page and it's your first time here, welcome to Sew Country Chick! Sewing, crafting,vintage decorating, and country living are what we do around here!
I'm Justine, mom, designer and sewist.
Well, I'm sure you are anxious to get to the giveaway so here it is:
An upcycled baby/toddler sweater I made from two sweaters with a little birdie applique for my Etsy shop, Country Chick Couture.
This sweater is valued at 40$ and today I am giving it away to one lucky winner!
It is a size 1 to 2 years. My toddler has a few I made her. They still fit her at two and a half. She has been wearing hers' since she was about 9 months old.
The sweater can be machine washed on cold on the delicate cycle you don't put it in the dryer because even though it was pre shrunk it will shrink more.
Good Luck!
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This Giveaway ends Friday December 16.
Now for a really special surprise!
Visit my other giveaway which is going on here for a chance to win this Shabby Apple Dress.The Shabby Apple Giveaway closes Tuesday night.
This would be just the right size for my 17 month old!
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This sweater is so cute :) Its not a tutorial per se, but I did enjoy your post about feedsacks since I have made feedsack dresses and am amassing a collection of feedsacks!
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Cute sweater! I lov eyour color combinations!
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I like your child's apron tutorial!
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I LOVE this! It;s perfect for a Georgia winter/spring and my granddaughter Madelyn is a very petite 2 year old, wearing a size 12-18 months right now! Perfect!
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My favorite tutorial is adding a neckline insert for modesty!! I get so tired of wearing camisoles under everything!!! LOVE this!!!
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This would be just perfect for my granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tutorial is on making a baby bib.
ReplyDeleteI am sure our daughter will love this for her little girl.
ReplyDeleteLook at that!! only a little girl could pull that off... I mean wear it and do it justice!!
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Oh, that is really cute. My girlfriend's little girl would look sweet in it.
ReplyDeleteI love that sweater...love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your sewing nook remodel...gave me inspiration to redo my area. Also love your memory game cards, your child's apron, oh, so many!
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Cute sweater! Thanks for the giveaway! robyn(dot)geddes(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love this little sweater! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love this little sweater!
ReplyDeleteI love your children's apron tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteI have a 2 month old that can grow into this sweater. Very cute!
ReplyDeleteOh how sweet! I know a few little girls who could use a sweater like this!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great little sweater and I have a niece that has 2 baby girls and they could both wear it, one as a hand-me-down when the first one outgrows it!
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All your tutorials are interesting. I especially liked the ones where you showed how you made the sweater you are giving us, the flea market cart insert, & how to tell if eggs are fresh!!
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So sweet So nice of kids collections.
ReplyDeleteLove the sweater - love the colours!
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My little brother will love this!
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I have a great niece who is almost 6 months old who would look adorable in this sweater.
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ReplyDeleteThis would be such a sweet gift for my niece!
ReplyDeleteThat Jumper would be perfect for my daughter next winter. It is so cute.
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I read the tut about the house dress that talked about horsehair in hems. Love the beautiful wedding dress you made and the sweet dress (last pic on that tutorial). I really want to branch out from quilts and pillows to sewing clothing from a pattern. Fear factor.
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This is cute! I like the tutorial for the baby pants made from sweater sleeves, that's a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! My daughter would look so cute in this.
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Beautiful sweater, my 2 1/2 year old loves handmade clothes! I love the color choices too.
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