The winner of A History of the Paper Pattern Industry by Joy Spanabel Emery (read my review here) is…. Commenter # 21, Emma Smith, who said: “I love the 1930?s with the era of film stars and the glamour of the bias cut clothes. I was lucky enough to go to a museum in Worthing last week where the curator allowed us to look through his archives and examine lots of garments. it was a wonderful experience and was interesting to see the pattern cutting and construction techniques they used.” Congratulations, Emma!!
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Free Coloring In Bookmark for Sewing
Introducing our delightful free coloring-in bookmark, perfect for adding a touch of creativity to your sewing or reading experience! Inspired by the artistry of sewing, this themed bookmark is not only a practical accessory for keeping your place in your favorite books but also an opportunity to unleash your artistic flair.
Whether you’re diving into the world of needle and thread or escaping into the pages of a captivating novel, our Color In Sewing Bookmark promises to enhance your reading journey with its charming design and customizable features. So, grab your colored pencils or markers and let your imagination run wild as you bring this bookmark to life while enjoying your sewing projects or indulging in a good book!
Emma Smith says
Thank you so much, I can’t wait to get my copy.
Becky says
Congrats on winning the book Emma! I just today saw it was out because of a different contest, and was looking for reviews and maybe a sneak peek inside.:)
Hope you enjoy it! 🙂