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I'm the lucky winner of the Sewmesunshine competition!

@sewmesunshine.uk ran a competition on Instagram to win lots of fab sewing goodies in celebration of being open a month. I was the very lucky winner! Defiantly check out her shop - sewmesunshine.co.uk for the most gorgeous fabric and haberdashery items.
Here are the lovely sewing goodies;

The packaging is defiantly a ray of sunshine, with purple and yellow packaging and biscuit tape!


Inside were:


Harriet let me choose 2 meters of any fabric I liked in her shop. She has so many gorgeous fabrics the choice was hard, I could easily make clothes with most of the fabric she stocks. In the end I chose the above Atelier Brunette Twist Dark Blue cotton, which I think I will make the Closet Case Files Kalle Shirtdress with. 

A Sewing Makers workbook, this is a great for recording your makes. It includes space for 25 sewing projects, with pattern, date, body measurements, pattern modifications, outcome and fabric swatch. There is also a designing chapter, planning - where you can list your fabric stash and projects in waiting and a reference area. 

 Four Oh So Quaint fondant fancie pattern weights and a pair of blue snipsters, both of which I love and will brighten up my sewing. A box of Merchant and Mills glass headed pins and a pink teacup pin cushion!



I can not wait to get using all of these lovely sewing goodies. Thank you Harriet at sewmesunshine.co.uk. 

I also bought some stretch denim from sewmesunshine.co.uk, which is a lovely weight and feel and I will make either a SOI Erin skirt or a TATB Cleo. 
Thanks for reading Rebecca. 


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