In honor of all of the great feedback I have gotten from my Scarlet Suit Jacket, I've put together a little tailoring themed giveaway. Included in the giveaway: Tailoring: The Classic Guide to Sewing the Perfect Jacket, a white chaco pen, twill tape and a point turner.
To enter please follow me here, on twitter, or even pinterest, and leave a comment on this post.
Giveaway will be announced in one week: April 4th.
*This giveaway is sponsored entirely by ErikaMadeIt*
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Cool!! I am in!!! but is this for international bloggers also? I'm mexican, of course I live in mexico :)
ReplyDeletesi si Mexico too!
DeleteSo awesome! I can't wait to start my Starlet jacket! I follow you on pinterest and google reader!
ReplyDeleteYay! Love the giveaway! I have defiantly wanted some good info on Tailoring! I already follow you on Pinterest and Twitter
ReplyDeleteOMG - love this! Please count me in. And thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a generous giveaway, Erika! I'm in too :-)
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about you today - getting ready to start my Clover muslins *bites nails with terrified look on face*
the scariest part for me was looking at the pictures! and the sad diagnoses like "bow legged"
DeleteHi there, just found your blog via Tilly and the Buttons. Very impresssed with your starlet suit! Please count me in!
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I follow you here!
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ReplyDeleteWow! Your Starlet Suit Jacket turned out so beautiful. The color is fun and tailoring looks great. I'm following you on twitter AND Pinterest now :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you here! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice giveaway! I'm enjoying following you here. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this themed giveaway! I'm following you here and on pinterest. ;)
ReplyDeleteHey Erika! I follow you here, and also on pinterest. This giveaway looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow Erika, this is a inspired giveaway ...
ReplyDeleteCool that is a good idea. I can make everything from bras to winter coat, passing by baitthing suit. But I never made a jacket, that would be a good opportunity.
ReplyDeleteHow about Germany (going for the distance record here...) Love your blog, I take a lot of inspiration from how great you make your clothes fit you (I am somewhat larger and only now getting into really paying attention to making my clothes fit 'me') Great giveaway selection, such useful items!
ReplyDeleteBettina x
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Great giveaway! Jackets still scare me at the moment!
ReplyDeleteCount me in. I loved your jacket and wouldn't mind to have the resources to make one of my own.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you--please count me in for the giveaway. And I love your KnitScene tie-back sweater, too!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to enter if this includes postage to the UK!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a wonderful give away - please count me in :-) Nice work on the clovers BTW :-) x
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win such a terrific package!! I am following you on Pinterest!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I want to win!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the jacket class. I'm really liking Susan Khalje's.
ReplyDeleteLaurie
Hello Erika, what a great giveaway! I'm following you on bloglovin. Would love to start tailoring myself a little jacket.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the Tayloring book in particular. I have so much to learn ...... sigh!
ReplyDeleteHi, the starlet suit jacket is on my list of things to sew. These tools would be so helpful.
ReplyDeleteOh amazing. I keep checking that tailoring book out from the library instead of just getting my own. It's great!
ReplyDeleteI found you on A Fashionable Stitch and am now following you on Google Reader
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I already follow you on Pinterest. This is a great giveaway! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win; I'd love to try my hand at tailoring. Now following you on Pinterest!
ReplyDeletegreat giveaway I follow you on reader. I am doing the couture dress on Craftsy so it would be handy
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I would love the Tailoring book as I'd like to try to make a coat this year and definitely need some help :o)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I'm already a follower of your blog!
ReplyDeleteI have those classes from Craftsy on my to do right now list, so I'm in.
ReplyDeleteHi, great giveaway. I'm following you on Pinterest, please count me in! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh how fun I am now following you Pinterest! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway. I read about it via "a fashionable stitch" and that is how I found your lovely blog (which I am now following). It's always great to find anouther great blog to read :)
ReplyDeleteI read about you over at A Fashionable Stitch. I'm subscribed in Reader now!
ReplyDeleteSunni sent me your way. Always pleased to have another like minded blog to add to my Reader collection.
ReplyDeletePlease add me:-) I'm in Denmark, so that'll be as far away as Germany:-) I am now following you via google.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway. I have enjoyed watching your Me Made month - some many great pieces (and jealous of the knitted stuff as I can't knit at all).
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway! Thanks for hosting it!
ReplyDeleteI love your jacket. Sewing a structured jacket (properly) is on my list of things to do for this year. Beautiful color also!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway! I follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteAww this is such a nice giveaway, definitely need to get started on my own starlet suit jacket having seen how lovely yours is! I'm tempted to copy the colour but I promise I won't :) x
ReplyDeleteI follow you here, please count me for the giveaway.Your jacket looks wonderful, so well made! I am also enrolled in the course but I haven't started yet. I think I 'll use some linen fabric. Your finished garment is motivates me!
ReplyDeletelovely giveaway and awesome blog!
ReplyDeleteI have had that book on my wishlist forever, but I haven't gotten around to it (or the skirt suit I feel I'll need it for) on account of necessary sewing priorities. Apparently I need clothes in general more than I need a suit. :)
ReplyDeletehello, I followed you on pinterest
ReplyDeleteThese would be sooooo handy when I get around to making that jacket! Just followed you on Pinterest. Thanks for the giveaway Erika!
ReplyDeleteI saw your giveaway posted on We Sew Retro, and I had to enter because I'm gearing up to do that same Craftsy class in the next month. I'm now a follower of your blog!
ReplyDeleteIs it too creepy to say I've been following you for ages?! I loved your bombshell jacket and can't wait to have a go at making one myself.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower on Google Reader. Does that count? I absolutely love my pink chaco and I'm sure a white one would come in handy too. Thanks for the giveaway and congrats on finishing your gorgeous jacket. I've signed up for the craftsy course but I haven't been game to try making one yet.
ReplyDeleteHi Erika
ReplyDeleteI follow you on twitter and through Google Reader. Thank you so much for this give away, I've been dreaming to get my hands on this book for a really long time, and it is a little difficult to find it here in Brazil. Congrats on the jacket, can't wait to make my own.
I'm a new follower (via Google Reader). Keep on making awesomeness! And thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm following on Pinterest and I see a lot to repin already!
ReplyDeleteSo generous. Love your blog and just clicked follow on twitter.
ReplyDeleteI'v followed you on Google Reader for quite some time, but I've now added you to my Pinterest as well! Thank you for posting all of your beautiful outfits here--they are really inspiring for a budding seamstress!
ReplyDeleteHi just became a follower on pinterest. I would love to enter the giveaway, that's if you are including countries as far away as Australia.
ReplyDeleteHey! What a great giveaway! I follow you in both google reader and now pinterest :)
ReplyDeleteoh! I hope it's not too late! I would love to be entered :)
ReplyDelete~Heather
I just signed up for the starlet jacket; hope I'm not too late!
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