14.9.10

Give it away, give it away, give it away now…

I bought this pattern a while back from Crafty Mamas, then forgot about it, then remembered, then forgot, then didn’t give the lovely owner my new address, then I did, and then it arrived last week and I can’t for the life of me think why I wanted it. I shall not make it. Not now, not ever. It’s not the sort of thing I would even kid myself about, and so, I’m giving it away.

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It is the Alex jacket from Mamu Design; suitable for boys or girls from about 3months to 14 years!

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The options seem endless – with hood, without hood, different types of hoods, with sleeves, without sleeves, with pockets… you get the idea… if only if my sewing skills corresponded with my aspirations!

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To enter just leave a comment here telling me who you would make your first Alex for! If you are a very special yet obviously confused follower, leave another comment for another entry – I would have just picked randomly from you guys but what if, like me, you couldn’t make this in a pink fit?!

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…and that’s it. You don’t need to blog about this, tweet about it, faff about on facebook or buy anything… but maybe you’d like to give away a pattern of your own you never got around to using? That would be nice, wouldn’t it?

15 comments:

  1. Oooh K would love that!!!! You know you could make it though :D You are a clever chicckie!!

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  2. Wow, what a cute pattern with such a huuuge size range love that!!
    If i was luckily enough to win I'd make the first for my 5 year old Son, then I'd have to do one for my 2 year old girl so she wasn't left out :)

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  3. Vic, I would make it for you hon! (the punk or the wee punk-to-be, your choice!)

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  4. Dag, I am sure you could make it but seeing you dont I will take advantage and enter said giveaway. i'd make for my #2 son whos been eyeing off his big brothers dinosaur jumper with the scales down the back but didnt come in his size child.

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  5. how lovely!! :) love the huge age range too. and i reckon it'll come in handy for me coz i've got 2 girls n a boy on the way. :D thanks for the giveaway, hun!

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  6. Oh wow ... that's lots of options!!!
    I'd make a version for my almost four year old son first. His little sister has been getting lots of stuff lately so it is time he got something... and perhaps if I started it now it would actually be ready for next winter!!!

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  7. You could make it but, I do know about looking at a pattern and being quite certain I will never ever make it. I've actually been planning to go through mine and offering them up to a giveaway or charity.

    Of course you know who I'd make it for...The Engineer! I'm thinking the dino version will be much appreciated at the office.

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  8. Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean I'm not following you.

    I am!

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  9. That is a very versatile pattern! So versatile, that I could potentially make something for all of my children out of it! But I suspect I would first be making a coat for my eldest daughter for next winter (yep, planning early!)

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  10. I would make this for my middle grand daughter who is 5 years old, her name is Shae and she is lovely.
    Gembead61

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  11. I've never worked off a "real" pattern before, how exciting! If I won, I'd make it for my middle son, who, at the moment only seems to get hand me downs...poor lad!

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  12. Just too cute!!! Not only is it boys and girls in the same pattern, but it will fit both my 9 yr old AND my 11 yr old, does it get any better than that? I have my fingers crossed!

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  13. I just signed up as a follower :) But nope, I'm not confused yet, at least, I don't *think* so....

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  14. Oooh that is a very cool pattern :) . I could outfit all the kids in it for another 7 years! I would make the first one for Mr2 though..and then Ms 5 and then Master 7 and then and then...although I agree with another commentor..you could make it :) .

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  15. PS" I am a follower and I look forward to seeing your blog name pop up in my RSS feeder with a new post as visiting here always makes me smile :).

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