Let's have a CONTEST to NAME THIS DRESS!
Alright ladies, I need your help! Right now I am drafting this women's sewing pattern and it needs a name! I thought we could have a little fun with a Name That Dress CONTEST!
If I choose the name that YOU created:
YOU WILL WIN THIS PATTERN AND 3 FREE Seamingly Smitten sewing patterns of your choice!
This dress will have a scoop neck, inseam pockets and a sash for some figure-flattering fun! The pattern will debut soon, but it really needs a name!
Winner will be chosen FRIDAY, September 7th and will be announced via Facebook and this blog. GOOD LUCK!
The entries are already pouring in, gets yours submitted TODAY!!
Please leave your EMAIL address, too, so I can contact you if you WIN!!
22 comments:
Mod Elegance. littleellalu@gmail.com
What a cute dress! I can't wait to see the pattern for it. I am awful with names, but I can't wait to see what wins. :)
p.s. any damage up by y'all from the Hurricane? We were lucky and got nothing--not even much rain from the northeast quadrant rain bands. No worse than we've been having anyway.
Mod You. ssmith_au@yahoo.com.au
Garden Party :)
brooke at richardchurch dot com
Cutie Petutie Dress, is what I would name it.
Jenny at ruckertribe@aol.com
The Daphne Dress. I love it!
Southern Charm...brandygriggs1@gmail.com
Seamingly Perfect Dress.
Veronica , carlasinspirations@yahoo.com
In the Land of Mod - amanda(at)ninthstreetnotions(dot)com
The Sasha Dress, because of the cute sash and I always thought Sasha was a fun name. :) soisewedthis at gmail dot com
Hot Like Lava dress! I'm thinking 60's & 70's and lava lamps
I think "The Audrey" I think it would be awesome in black with an off white sash!
Rhiannon P
I think it is "Sew Chic". The dress is sure a winner, and I hope I am too !!!!
How about Jackie-esque.
Or how about "Just Add Go-Go Boots." Ha! Very quirky and cute.
The Banda dress.
Jaci
cutekipepeo@gmail.com
Flirty Mama Sheath Dress.
Mary @ maryr_worrell@yahoo.com
"it's a 10"
"Teacher's Pet"
It's a Cinch
amgarrett61000@yahoo.com
Myself and a group of ladies sew dresses for the Dress A Girl Around The World Project. I have been looking for a dress pattern for the older girls. The pillowcase dresses are cute if you are pre-teen, but not so much once a girl reaches double digits. This pattern looks both simple and chic at the same time; and the pockets are a bonus. I would love the opportunity to test this pattern.
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