It's time for another sample giveaway! I am practicing narrow and rolled hems on my serger these days so am giving away a scarf to one of you lovelies out there.
I've been finding such pretty chain prints lately. The navy is a chiffon with gold chains that I've also used for a blouse. The red is a soft and silky poly with chains, pearls, anchors, and gems (I was actually surprised they could put so many items on it!). Please note that I'm still practicing, so please be forgiving :)
Giveaway Guidelines:
- I appreciate every single GFC (click follow on left sidebar) and Bloglovin' follow. What can I say? It makes a gal feel good about herself. BUT you do not have to follow to win.
- To enter, simply leave a comment below.
- For a bonus entry, leave a separate comment on what you'd like to see on the blog. Could be a DIY / tutorial project or any feedback you may have.
- I will randomly select a winner on March 3rd. The winner will have 48 hours to contact me to claim the prize (choice of navy or red). If unclaimed, I will draw another winner.
- This giveaway is open to all readers in the US or international.
Good luck!
Amazing giveaway S! I'd be thrilled to win one of these scarves!!!! Please enter me - of course I follow you on GFC :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you on GFC and Bloglovin and would love the win either. Knowing you, they are perfect and just don't meet your even more perfect standards!
ReplyDeleteSo THAT'S how rolled hems are done, on Sergers. Ohh.
Are you going to show a tutorial on that pillow case shift you made on IG? The leopard one? That was cool!
ReplyDeleteThose are great!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a tut on how you do a rolled hem/ narrow hem.
Followed you via GFC:) Love the pattern of the scarves!
ReplyDeleteBonus: Of course I love your DIY's but I'm all thumbs so even though I love reading them I would never attempt them LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see more DIY projects in future posts for anything related to shortening/hemming/re-designing clothing to fit petite frames. I'm 5'1 and its hard to find clothes to fit sometimes!!
ReplyDeleteI love chain print scarves! Equestrian are pretty awesome too - I acquired my first [silk] one recently!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented! All your DIY projects are fun to look at and admire, it's so impressive! I love the scarves,thanks for the giveaway and I follow you on bloglovin.
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ReplyDeleteAh, don't know what happened here, but I'd love to win one of these scarves!
DeleteI would be more than thrilled to rock (and win!) an SPG original. LOVE that navy scarf!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see tips and tricks on fabric purchasing (where you shop for fabrics, how to choose a good bedsheet to make a dress, etc). Especially since I am starting to dust off my DIY chops!
ReplyDeleteI admire your talent and creativity. You've inspired me to get a sewing machine! I only hope to have a fraction of your skills. Excited about this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the blue scarf. I could see it working in so many ways!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see how you rate a project on a scale of difficulty. I'd like to try projects that are easy for beginners.
ReplyDeleteOww I love the pink one! Havent seen a pink chain scarf yet!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a DIY for valentine's day please!
ReplyDeleteLove both scarves!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see a DIY on taking in a loose jacket
ReplyDeleteLove the navy one! I'd love to see a DIY tutorial on a simple spring skirt pattern or a new necklace tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThe scarves are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog the way it is but I suppose I can't miss the opportunity to ask for continued food posts w/cost comparisons. :)
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ReplyDeleteOh! the red one is so cute! I hope I get a chance to win it =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway - I follow on Bloglovin'. I love both scarves!
ReplyDelete-Elissa
Your scarves look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog, and if you haven't covered it already, a tutorial on how to make a high low skirt would be nice since spring is coming up!
ReplyDeleteLove the navy scarf!
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to show how to make these types of scarves, square and long ones too (Hermes inspired ones). The silk ones in the stores are so expensive, so I would love an easy tutorial so I can make them for myself and as gifts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! Love the scarves!
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I would love a.diy on a bag of some sort or clutch :-)
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What nice scarves! Thanks for giving away.
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year to you!
Any DIYs on stuff you had to alter etc differently when you were pregnant (as I newly am!)?
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Id love to win one of these scarfs. I follow you :)
ReplyDeleteYour blog is a really awesome source of inspiration and information especially for a young petite person like me trying to develop my style :) Thanks so much for doing what you do and this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI guess I'd love to see to how you made these and what to look for when choosing a material for a scarf. Are you going to/did you already put up a tutorial for the shirt you made with the same material?
ReplyDeleteI love your scarves! Thanks for the giveaway : )
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a tutorial on how to make a skirt or more accessories. I already love the ones you've posted.
ReplyDeletePretty scarves! Thank you for doing a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, the red one is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this! I think that the navy one is so classic looking while the red one is very quirky and whimsical!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway! I don't tend to follow people on Google Friend Connect but I do regularly read your blog on my Google Reader.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a DIY tutorial on how to revamp an old piece in your closet into something more trendy. I often sell or donate old clothes but if there is any way to recycle and refresh an old piece, I'd love to learn how!
ReplyDeleteAlso, would love to see a tutorial on how to hand alter skirts to fit the waist! :)
ReplyDeleteooh! great giveaway!! thanks spg! I'm following on GFC :)
ReplyDeleteI'm following through RSS feed. These scarves look beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteVery fun patterns on those scarves! I'm sure your sewing is exquisite! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love scarves, mainly due to the fact that I always feel cold without my neck covered.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see more "wear it "5" different ways!" I am trying to pare down my closet so I'm really looking for quality and easy to match pieces...
ReplyDeleteLove the scarves!
ReplyDeleteDIY collars and peplum add ons to skirts would be great! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm usually a solids gal, but I like those prints! Have you ever done an (over)dyeing project? I should peek in your archives!
ReplyDeleteLove the navy one! So classy!
ReplyDeleteI would love a DIY on how to revamp old skirts to make it trendy again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!! I love your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI would love a tutorial about choosing fabric - what fabric is good for making x, y, z.
ReplyDeletecute scarves! i would love to own the navy one!
ReplyDeleteRecently discovered your blog via ExtraPetite. Your scarves are so chic! Thanks for the giveaway! My fingers are crossed.
ReplyDeleteJulie L
Such lovely scarfs! Pink one is so cute and navy one is so chic. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the navy one!
ReplyDeleteLove the navy! Great giveaway! Follower on Bloglovin;)
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could try a DIY of the Valentino studded pump?? They seem to be popping up on so many blogs now!
ReplyDeleteLove all your DIY's! I'm all for the navy scarf.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Navy Scarf SPG! Looking forward to seeing more of your products on Etsy!
ReplyDeleteI'd love an easy DIY on how to hem pants/jeans, by sewing machine or even by hand!
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ReplyDeleteLovely scarves. I can't decide between them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarves! It's good to know we can make them ourselves too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarves! It's good to know we can make them ourselves too!
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin! Would love that scarf with a great blazer (classic but boring ;)
ReplyDeletei'm following you via GFC: boringzlifez
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i have a tough time finding a proper oxford or tuxedo shirt, is it possible for you to have a tutorial for sewing such a shirt.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin' and would love to win one of the scarves. I've bookmarked so many of your DIY instructions but I still have to muster up the courage to start one!
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorials!! Love the red scarf.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on BlogLovin :D
For an idea...how about sharing on where you get patterns or tips on creating patterns?
Oh and tips about different materials and what's easiest to start off with as you learn to sew? :)
xoxo, Phoebe
What a great giveaway! I follow you in google reader and love seeing all the tutorials you do.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via Bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteI love the blue chain print and would love to see some tutorials on beginner's methods of tailoring clothes (taking up hems of dresses or skirts, making shoulder straps shorter, etc.)!