
Ok, time for some shameless self promotion! I just finished up my latest pattern, the Patchwork and Linen Headband and it's now available in my etsy shop. I have loved making these for a long time now. I started making them for my first craft fair over three years ago and they always seem to do well. Now you can make your own and they are pretty simple and fun to make.

To celebrate it's release (and some other good news!!), I'll be giving away a copy of each of my three patterns I have available. Just leave a comment and I'll pick a winner on Monday. You can receive extra entries for either blogging or tweeting about it (just include @seekatiesew in your tweet). If you already own the patterns, feel free to enter and I'll send you another prize.
Have a great weekend!
Oooooo I'd love a chance to win. I've long admired your sewing projects.
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern! So easy to do and fun to make!! Thank you for letting me test it out.
ReplyDeleteI'm just growing my hair long, a cool headband is a perfect item!
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What a great way to use up small scraps. That headband would make anyone feel brighter, no matter what's going on in their day!
ReplyDeleteSuch a FUN pattern! Thanks for sharing!!! So thankful for the good news!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the good news and your pattern release!!
ReplyDeleteI've been eying the Ruffle Wristlet pattern for a long, long time!!
Those headbands are gorgeous and I actually have some linen on hand. Lovely design.
ReplyDeleteoh i'm always looking for a good headband. i think these are SOOOOOO cute!!!!:) thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Love the stained glass effect with the light shining through!
ReplyDeleteGreat news about John! You are both such strong people for all you have gone through. I love your ruffle wristlet. If you ever write a pattern for your little pleated purses with the metal closures, I would buy it in a heartbeat.
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Three cheers for good health! I'm so happy for you guys!
ReplyDeletecongratulations on the pattern complete and your good news!! would love your patterns.
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe headbands are adorable. My daughters and granddaughter would love them....
ReplyDeleteYour patterns look really cute. I just found your blog the other day. Congrats on John's good news too.
ReplyDeleteYour headbands are really cute. I just found your blog the other day. Congrats on John's good news too.
ReplyDeleteWonder if I could make a boyish one for my little 2.5 y.o. boy... :) his hair is certainly getting long enough! can't get motivated to trim it since i'm projecting the tantrum in my mind.
ReplyDeleteLove patchwork and linen...this combo is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Love the headbands! kelliemorgan17@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy hair is just getting long enough for a headband. I'd be honored to win!
ReplyDeleteHi - I love the combination of linen and patchwork - it really looks great and it would fit my now longer growing hair.
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I'd love to win to make some of those headbands! :D
ReplyDeleteyour headbands are adorable. thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletethe headbands look so fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway, I'd love to win this pattern :-)
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what a great idea I have long hair so a stylish head band would work wonders here's hoping I win the patterns:-)
ReplyDeleteThose are perfect! I'd make some for me and some for my daughter. Hope I win, I may have to purchase when I get my projects done if I don't :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the good news too. So glad he is doing well, that is awesome, what a long road for your family--well wishes for all of you.
ReplyDeleteI heart those headbands. I have really short hair, and headbands are a fun way to change things up! Great design and inspiring blog, by the way!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely--and I was just talking with my daughter about whipping up a bunch of new ones for the coming spring and summer. I'd love the change to win.
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