1.21.2013

Children's Fashion Workshop Giveaway

Happy Monday and Martin Luther King Day!  

Today, in honor of our 


we have a fabulous giveaway.

Have you discovered Children's Fashion Workshop?  We came across this fabulous site recently and LOVE the concept.  Here is how it works.  

You buy a basic pattern/block/sloper (each pattern comes with 3 sizes: infant, 2-4, 5-7, 8-10) in either a basic bodice or basic pant, and then you purchase a pattern drafting lesson.  

These lessons will show you how to take your basic pattern and create something fabulous! There are so many to choose from, such as dresses, skirts, jackets, collars, sleeves, pants, etc.  

Today, Children's Fashion Workshop is giving away a pattern and two lessons.  There will be two winners!

To enter this giveaway, you can do one or both of the following, for two possible entries:

1. Go to Children's Fashion Workshop, take a look around, and come back and leave us a comment which pattern/lesson combo you would like if you win.

2. Like iCandy on FaceBook and leave us a comment

***Don't forget to link up your basic bodice designs/creations here!  We really want to see and share what you have made.***

47 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh! The dress with the princess seams and then ALL THE ADD ONS :D And wow the galleries! So rad!

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  2. I think I'd start with the shirt, maybe one with a yoke. What a cool site.

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  3. I really loved the maxi dress and I'm pretty sure my daughter would like it too next summer.
    Thanks for all the nice things you make and the inspiration it gives
    Sophie the Frenchy

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  4. That sure is a cute website! I'd do the dress first; I also like the princess seams.

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  5. I already like on facebook k_l_turner123 at yahoo dot com

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  6. Adorable! I want to do the yoke dress and learn how to do different collars for it!

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  7. i would like to learn the different kind of sleeves.

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  8. I think I would pick the jacket one. I wouldlike Tobe able to make my girls spring coats

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  9. What a cool idea, the pattern and the lessons. Love it!

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  10. What a great website! I would start with a top/shirt yoke style with the sleeve options. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  11. Dress -> yoke styles -> sleeves

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  12. I would like to do the pants pattern

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  13. Hi, I would chose the bodice, princess style with mandarin collar and straight sleeves.
    Raffy

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  14. I totally like you and on facebook too! ;-)

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  15. and it's a tough call between the skirt lesson and the closures. But I really think I'd go with the closures lesson!!

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  16. The different kinds of sleeves looks very interesting to me. Tis site is awesome!

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  17. Definitely a dress, probably similar to their Roman Arch dress for Quinn for Easter :)

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  18. I would love to learn more about drafting sleeves!

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  19. I'd like the Dress Yoke style, with drafting sleeves! Such a great idea!

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  20. i think i would start with the bodice and do the princess style dress because my daughter has been asking for a fitted dress like that but then i would like to try a jacket

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  21. I would love to start with the bodice and do the A-line dress. My daughter would wear a dress every day if she could and this style would be appropriate for school and play

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  22. I would like the princess bodice and some add ons. Cute website btw.

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  23. I'm a facebook fan.


    Phyllis
    ptl1957@hotmail.com

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  24. What a great addition to your fabulous series!!! I like the yoke bodice very much and the lesson about the sleeves:-) Thanks for this nice new site!

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  25. Use this all the time for my own clothes. Would love the slopers for my gd and would probably start the lessons with the sleeves.

    Phyllis
    ptl1957@hotmail.com

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  26. I would choose the yoke style shirt and drafting sleeves.
    navymansgrl1@yahoo.com

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  27. I already like you on FB :)
    Shareen Petrie Mioskowski

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  28. the a-line and sleeves please! and also closures and collars!

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  29. i'm already on your liker's list on the fb page...i would like to have the princess style pattern and pants pattern...hoping to win

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  30. Cildren's Fashion Workshop was one of the first sewing blogs I found years ago, and I'm so glad she's back! I'd love the bodice pattern and lessons in collars and sleeves. I hope I win :)
    webduck27(at)comcast(dot)net

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  31. I think I'd start with the yoke dress. There's so much you can add to make it special. :)

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  32. Thanks so much, ladies! I'm honored to be featured here!
    -Erin

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  33. When I think of men’s fashion I try to avoid the two most popular and polar opposites of style, which is either the fussy, fancy metrosexual looks of the eunuch-looking preppy.
    damenfrost.com/shop

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