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Sleeve Saver Smock sample giveaway

If you have a child who likes to do messy art projects or cooking projects, then you need our Sleeve Saver Smock pattern.  The beauty of this design over an apron, is that the sleeves are covered.  And the beauty of this design over a traditional smock is that it pulls over the head like a t-shirt, so there are no ties!  Don't you wish it came in adult sizes too?

We are giving away two model garments used for our pattern cover.  One with dinosaurs (a size 3-4T), and one with cupcakes (a size 5-6X).   We'll also include a copy of the pattern with the sample, so that you can make your own!

Give-Away Guidelines:
Three ways to register for the giveaway:
1.  Leave a comment.  Tell me which sample you would like best to win.  (Please make sure there is a way I can contact you- such as enabling the e-mail contact info on your profile.)
2.  Sign-up to be a Follower of this blog or Like us on Facebook.
3.  Link to us from your own blog or Facebook page!  Here's a sample link for you to use: SewBaby News Sleeve Saver Smock Giveaway!
(For 2 and 3,  please leave a comment telling me what you did.)

This Giveaway is now closed, and the winners have been contacted. Congratulations to the winners!

Comments

  1. Such a cute pattern! I would love the dinosaur one.

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  2. I would love the cupcake one for my daughter!

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  3. I am also a follower of this blog and a facebook fan!

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  4. what a great idea! smaok with sleeves! I woulkd love to win either one (has the two sizes at home :-))

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  5. and I'm now a follower... Thanks for the chance to win!

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  6. How cute! I'd love the cupcake one!

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  7. I have made many of the baby size with ties, and I'd love to have this one that slips over the head. Dinosaurs sound cute to me!

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  8. I am a follower on facebook too

    wear_it_again at yahoo dot com

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  9. Love to win the one with the dinosaurs in the small size for my grandson.

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  10. Great pattern for my grandchild! I would like the dinosaurs.

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  11. I would love the cupcake one......sooooo cute!!!

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  12. I would love the cupcake one. This smock would be ideal for my 8 yo granddaughter with CP. She can feed herself, but still spills. Linda P.

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  13. The dinosaur cover up is so cute - that is the one I would choose.
    My email is on my profile.

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  14. I also left a comment on Facebook. Linda P.

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  15. With all girls in this house it has to be the cupcake one for us! So cute!

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  16. The dinosaur smock is just right for our little preschooler. octopusfingerpuppet AT gmail DOT com

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  17. The smock is really cute- I would like either one as I really want the pattern so I can make them for the first graders at our school that can't afford these types of things.

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  18. I am a huge fan of your website but I don't like face book! If I win I would really like the cupcake pattern to make for my grand daughter. I am also a teacher and would make them for my students who need extra assistance.
    Thank you
    Sally

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  19. I left the link on my facebook page, facebook/chubbiebumsheirlooms.com to your blog and the giveaway

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  20. Love this pattern. I made bunches of sleeve-saver bibs for my boy when he was little, and now he's ready for the smock. I'd like the dinosaur one if I win. :)

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  21. Oh, I also follow the blog on google reader.

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  22. I just discovered your website and blog and I LOVE it! What a cute smock! I would love to win the cupcake smock and the pattern. I know a preschool class that would love to have these.

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  23. I would like the cupcake one for my grand daughter.

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  24. I would like the cupcake one. I am a facebook fan

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  25. love them both, but I will choose the cupcake one!! I follow you on facebook!

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  26. I would love the cupcake one. I am a follower on facebook as well. Thanks!

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  27. I liked, I linked and I'd love win either one! I already get the emails. Thanks!

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  28. what a great idea for older kids...now we need one for oldest kids...parents!
    kathy

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  29. Oh, my daughter would nab the cupcake one as soon as she could :)

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  30. Would love to win the dino one.. my tot loves dinosaurs. Mamascreations4u@aol.com

    thanks.

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  31. I love it and would adore the cupcake one since we have 4 girls! cbhale4@gmail.com Also, I have linked to your website and blog on my blog, and I clicked "Like" for the Facebook page : ).

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  32. The cupcakes for me! With 17 (and the 18th on the way) grandchildren I already have used the baby sleevesaver bib and would love to have the smock1

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  33. My boys would love the dinosaur one!!

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