Wednesday, November 16, 2011

a japanese pattern book GIVEAWAY!

It's been a little damp and dreary over here on the West coast so I thought I would shake things up a bit with a 'chase-the-November-gloom-away', 'pre-holiday-celebration', 'thanks-for-reading-my-blog' GIVEAWAY!!




If you've been reading this blog for a little while, you may know that I have a bit of a thing for Japanese sewing pattern books. Aside from the lovely, creative photography and detailed, (relatively) easy to follow instructions, I find the actual clothing style to be the perfect balance between classic folksy and ultra modern. Oh, I love it so!

Back in June, I was super excited to find that Vancouver actually has a used Japanese book store that sells a small selection of these books (which I blogged about here). Although there are now quite a few places that sell these books online, it really is nice to be able to flip through the pages and kind of 'size-up' the patterns to see if they are actually doable. Some are definitely more detailed and easier to follow than others. So during my last trip there, I came across this awesome book (which is apparently now out of print).




I already own this book (picked it up the last time I was there), but loved it so much I thought it would be pretty cool to buy this one to offer as a giveaway. Now I admit, I haven't actually made anything from this particular book yet, but sereral patterns are on my to-sew list (which is getting pretty long..). The instructions (words are written in Japanese but there are a LOT of diagrams/pictures) look very clear and detailed and I think this would be a great book for an advanced beginner sewer who has had some experience sewing simple garments. The size range is from 90-130cm which would be approximately a size 3T to a 6 (if I'm wrong and someone knows the actual conversion, please let me know!), and there is a good mix of patterns for girls and boys (yay! more cool boy patterns!!) There are 26 patterns in total. And although this came from the used bookstore, it is in pretty perfect condition with the pattern sheet still intact and unopened (I'm thinking this was just purchased from somewhere as overstock..)



So, are you in? To enter, simply leave a comment below. Anything (nice) will do but make sure I have a way of contacting you if you win :) One entry per person (with the exception of the 'hoop-jumping' below..) I'm going to leave this contest open for a little while until end of day Sunday, November 27th (as I'll be a busy bee for the next week and a half doing last minute sewing for this market) and will have the good old Random Number Generator pick the winner on the following Monday. This is also open to anyone, anywhere in the world (with a legit mailing address of course).

And now for the 'hoop-jumping'..

For up to 3 more entries you can:

-follow my blog
-follow me on twitter (I'd love it if you tweeted about this post but not necessary for the extra entry)
-follow me on facebook (same as above, I'd be super happy if you shared this post but it's not necessary for the extra entry)

For each additional entry, please leave an extra comment below so it gets counted.

And there you go.


(and for all you local folk, another little reminder about this market coming up very soon on Nov 26-26!! Hope to see some of you there!)


16 comments:

  1. This looks a great book!
    I've never used a Japanese book but everyone seems to agree that you can just follow the diagrams!
    By the way it's really cold and dreary here in the UK too!! So foggy I can't see the bottom of the garden!

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  2. I am crushing on Japaneses sewing books, too! Love this one, and would love to make some things for my kiddos from it. Sign me up!

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  3. i love japanese magazine books. the quality and photography is so amazing. you don't have to include me in this contest as i'm not a sewer but just wanted to say Hi and hope i can make it down to the market on the 27th. :)

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  4. Yes, I'd love a copy!

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  5. I love japanese craft book! Thx for sharing it with us.

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  6. I'm following you on Twitter and tweeted the news.thx.

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  7. I love that you ar e giving away something you really like, makes it more meaningful :)

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  8. oh and re-twitted :) + followed you on FB

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  9. Those patterns look good Melissa. Also I liked your little model!!!
    Anita J - Joe's Mom

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