Sew Mama Sew + #17,000 = Organic '11 FREEBIE!

I am thrilled, we are teaming up with Sew Mama Sew to bring you another Organic '11 FREEBIE! Haven't heard of Sew Mama Sew? What? Let me give you a little tour:

Sew Mama Sew Shop (cute, cute and more cute fabric, patterns, notions, etc)
Sew Mama Sew Blog (great tutorials, fresh ideas, freebies, etc)
Sew Mama Sew Tutorials (wonderful how to's from experts and readers!)

But, did you know that the Sew Mama Sew Shop has organic/sustainable fabric? Oh, yes they do! Yay! Some really nice textiles, check them out. I'm a bit smitten with THIS from Monaluna and THIS from Timeless Treasures.

Guess what? Sew Mama Sew is kind enough to offer TWO $20 gift certificates for a couple of lucky winners here on Green Bag Lady. You can buy some fun organic fabric (or anything else that suits your fancy).

BUT, WAIT, that's not all…

Green Bag Lady has given away almost 17,000 bags. Yup. I can hardly believe it! To celebrate, we are giving away 10 Harmony Art organic cotton bags and ONE of them is bag #17,000! Here they are:
This one here is lucky #17,000…
See how she has those cool straps made with the ribbon from this post? Heart her, isn't she lovely?

Want in on this freebie? TWELVE lucky people will be victorious! TWO will win the Sew Mama Sew gift certificates, NINE will win Harmony Art organic cotton bags and ONE will win bag #17,000 (also made from Harmony Art organic cotton).

TO ENTER THIS FUN FREEBIE, DO THE FOLLOWING:
•LEAVE A COMMENT, IN THE COMMENT LEAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IN THIS FORMAT: name(at)something(dot)com it is important to spell out dot and at so you don't get spam, if you DO NOT leave an email address, we will not hunt you down to send you a freebie, thanks.

•In your comment, tell us what SEW MAMA SEW tutorial you would like to try!

•DEADLINE FOR THE FREEBIE IS 10 PM (CST) Thursday, August 11, 2011. (winners announced Aug 12)

•TWELVE LUCKY WINNERS WILL BE RANDOMLY CHOSEN FROM THE COMMENTS TO WIN!

Good Luck + a huge thank you to Sew Mama Sew and Harmony Art! Teresa

International entries OK.


P.S. Thank you SEW MAMA SEW for the super sweet post! Green Bag Lady thinks you are awesome!


P.P.S. Green Bag Lady shopping bag pattern is HERE, super easy, make one or TEN, give some away too!

THIS FREEBIE IS NOW CLOSED. THANK YOU FOR ENTERING. WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN ABOVE POST. PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR FUTURE FREEBIES!

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Korianne said...

I would love to learn how to insert grommets. It seems not too hard from the tutorial!

koratheexplora(at)gmail(dot)com

harmony said...

bag # 17,000 is so stinkin' cute I can hardly stand it! Good luck everyone! Harmony Art LOVES supporting this mission/passion. We love the green bag lady, the bagettes and bagette dad!

Green Bag Lady Teresa said...

Awww, thanks Harmony!

Thanks Korianne for being the first to comment!

Lisa said...

I would love to learn machine applique! Super cute bags!!

Kristy said...

Aaaahhh!!! I LOVE bag # 17,000!!! That turned out sooooo cute!!!! :) Congrats on such an accomplishment and making such a HUGE impact!!! Good stuff! And Harmony's fabric was perfect for that! I have some of that print too....now I'm feeling all inspired! ;)

As for Sew Mama Sew, love all the tutes there! They just shared one about a mini/kid-sized messenger bag I'd love to try for my kiddos! Thanks for the chance to win!

three4me_4now(at)yahoo(dot)com

Karyn said...

One of the 3 applique tutorials, or serging or zippers... I could spend a ton of time there...Love them!

Congrats on 17K! Love the GREEN

karyn(at)thestylishhome(dot)com

dawn said...

I love the #17,000 bag it is super cute. There are 2 tutorials I would love to try 1st the diaper sew 2nd the machine applique.

dawneaton(at)rocketmail(dot)com

Andrea said...

I can never choose just one! The hand band is so cute, I've always wanted to do the fabric wall art and the happy hostesss gift box is so cute, too!
Love bag 17,000 (keeping my fingers crossed)!!!!

I am finishing up about 15 bags to give out at my local grocery store. I was inspired when I saw the amount of plastic still walking out of that store, so disappointing! Gathering fabric to make more, too.
Thanks for a wonderful freebie, as always!

alhcampbell AT me DOT com

Andrea said...

Oops that was headband not hand band :)

Suzee said...

I might look into that binding how to.. I can't seem to get it right!! lol awesome giveaway!! thank you so much! I love your bags!
suezneal at gmail dot com

Valerie Rice said...

Thanks for doing this...I like all the Sew Mama Sew bag tutorials, cannot get enough of BAGS! valerierice(at)gmail(dot)com

nikki said...

what a wonderful project. I love reusable bags and probably have a few too many, but if I win one of yours, I may have to share. (Or maybe I can give away one of my other cute bags and keep yours! shhh, don't tell!)

I don't know if I could pick just one tutorial that is my favorite, but my most recent completed project was some napkins that I spied on Sew, Mama, Sew. Plus all the quilting and handbags are great too!

nicole(at)rimestimes(dot)net

Sarah said...

I would love to learn to make the "Perfectly Portable Cushions"

sarah(at)ketchem(dot)net

Sue D said...

I like the tutorial for the fold up and snap bibs.
slrdowney at hotmail dot com

Jeanine The Crafting Fiend said...

wow great idea! I love bringing my own bags to the store. thecraftingfiend(at)gmail(dot)com

Jeanine The Crafting Fiend said...

the sew mama sew tutorial I want to do is the pretty blouse - I even printed the pattern (a month ago- yikes) thecraftingfiend(at)gmail(dot)com

Lindsay said...

I'd like to try making a pillow with piping using their tutorial. And I love bag #17,000! It'd definitely bump my current Farmer's market bag :)

CrunchyConservativeMommy@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

so cute! Pick me, pick me, plz????

Yvonne

yquiltsalot(at)comcast(dot)net

Sara said...

Wow, what a generous giveaway and congrats on your milestone of 17,000 bags! (And I thought I had a lot of tote bags...) I love SMS and am planning to use the sushi roll changing pad tute to prepare for my next babe. Thanks for the chance!

srussellscholl(at)gmail(dot)com

knottygnome said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I'd love to try making my own bag straps.

knottygnome[at]gmail(dot)com

LisaVH said...

Congrats! I am in love with that bag #17000. So cute! I am really interested in the crayon quilt with the 'cheater' binding. I'm gonna do that!!

Thanks
vh(dot)designs(at)yahoo(dot)com

Happy said...

I want to make this hanging bed organizer. Since I am disabled and spend much of my time in bed, it would be a wonderful help for me!

http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2008/09/sewing-for-the-home-hanging-bed-organizer/

worldhasteeth(at)gmail(dot)com

Jessnmary said...

I want to make the library book bag, the pocket for the card is too cute.


Jessnmary(at)hotmail(dot)com

Heather Fraser said...

There are so many, but I am first trying out the fat quarter handbag! I want to 'bust my stash' and that's so perfect for that!

Heather
Hfraser72@Yahoo.com

Nancy said...

I would love to learn how to sew on snaps so they stay! Mine always wiggle around and never lay flat..
Nancy
quilt(at)centurytel(dot)net

Anonymous said...

I would love to learn to applique!

need2winit(at)gmail(dot)com

Thanks for the contest!! Love your site!

Carmela

Stephanie Vazquez said...

I would love to learn how to sew bindings on pillows and such. Thanks for the opportunity to win a bag.
vaz05(at)yahoo(dot)com

Teri said...

I'd love to learn how to insert a zipper pocket. I've been teaching myself how to sew and so far, I've been able to make cute bags but that would just make them even more amazing@

teripodlesney(at)yahoo(dot)com

Lina Thomlinson said...

What pretty bags! I'd love to win! I've made a few things from Sew Mama Sew tutorials and still want to try out the Super Simple Nightie.

sourkrautkrafts@gmail.com

Harried Mom said...

Absolutely love the variety!

Harried Mom said...

I love the spaciousness and variety!

Elizabeth said...

I'd love to get the kit and pattern because right now we are using the store bought reusable bags. Those bags don't really last very long!

lizziejohns(at)gmail(dot)com

MommaLlama said...

What a great give away! As for tutes, appliques for sure!

slhightower5(at)yahoo(dot)com

Francine said...

What neat bags! I'd like to try the insulated picnic tote tutorial - they can be so expensive, and my wicker picnic basket has no insulating properties!

Thanks!
Francine Taylor
mochawildchild@gmail.com

nela said...

seem finishes simplified is a very helpful one
drothnater(at)gmail(dot)com

Kelly said...

Adding piping to pillows, just a nice extra touch.

ksnrn(at)cox(dot)net

Knit Geek said...

Love them! I've been knitting my own reusable bags for years - these would be such a neat change for me. It's a bear carrying 15 books to the library in a knit bag, let me tell you. I've had "make a fabric shopping bag" on my mental to-craft list for a while now.

knitgeek(at)rocketmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

Oh my! I didn't know there were tutorials! So many I want to look at! I'll probably start with zippers, though.

mariaalisa(AT)comcast(DOT)net

Wivi said...

I would love to try the Modern Block of the Month (BOM).

wivsel(at)gmail(dot)com

Deidra said...

Wanderful!!!

dallen75(at)columbus(dot)rr(dot)com

Anonymous said...

First off, I *love* what you are doing!

The tutorial I really want to try is "The Pretty Blouse".

Thanks so much!

baba3mama21(at)yahoo(dot)ca

Carol said...

oh my gosh.. #17,000 is sooo cute!!! thanks for your awesome give-aways!!

I LOVE the tuts on SMS!! I think I'm going to try the Let's Go Backpack, the Simple Ponytail Scarf, and the Child's Teepee-Style Tent. My girls would LOVE those.. I've tried lots of their tuts but haven't tried those yet.. :)

thanks again for the fantastic give-away!

Carol

maplecreekracing(at)comcast(dot)net

Anonymous said...

I want to try out the no-sew fabric wall art tutorial! It seems so simple and so gorgeous! :)

camicami(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I've used several of the Sew Mama Sew tutorials. One I want to try is the patchwork kitchen mat. The green bag lady give away is great. thanks.

Pat
tkelley5(at)charter(net)

Kristi said...

I'd love to make the yoga skirt. Looks comfy.

mindfulhome at gmail dot com

The Merk-ster said...

the pillowcase nightie - the bowl covers - the list is endless. Your bags are lovely!

ang(dot)merkley(at)gmail(dot)com

Alison said...

You are a generous lady. I hope all your generosity comes back to you. I'll be checking out the batting guide on SMS first, but now that I know about the list, I'm sure I'll be checking out more tutorials!

valerie boudier said...

I'd like to make the Back to school messenger bag
valerie(dot)boudier(at)ntlworld(dot)com

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this giveaway...and congratulations on 17,000 -- amazing! I definitely need to make some boot cuffs for my rain boots. And I have a newborn -- if I get brave enough, I will try the diaper tutorial!! Thanks again!

Lizzie said...

Stockings! I wanna make stockings! lol

Love those bags!

lizer3(at)yahoo(dot)com

Carolyn said...

17,000 bags? That is awesome. The sea tutles probably thank you as that means less plastic bags (that look like edible jelly fish) in the oceans :-) I'd like to try the diaper tutorial from Sew Mama Sew as I am expecting a baby girl soon. Keep up the great work!!! What an inspiration. carolyn_dv(at)yahoo(dot)come

Lisa said...

I just bookmarked the Western Snap tutorial, because I can never EVER remember which way the socket piece goes and I waste one every time!

bookslistslife(at)gmail(dot)com

Samina said...

I'm planning on tackling machine embroidery at some point, so I've got my eye on that SMS tutorial.

I'm shmcpa(at)yahoo(dot)com

Golden Woofs! SUGAR said...

Woof! Woof! Saw your giveaway at Sew Mama's site. I would like to enter my mom who recently found joy in sewing. LOVE the bags n the organic fabrics. my mom is a beginner in quilting n she thinks doing Sew Mama's Quilted Patchwork HotPads will be a great first project. it's my 10th barkday today ... Yo can reach us at sugar(at)goldenwoofs(dot)com. Lots of Golden Thanks n Woofs, Sugar

LauraH said...

I would like to learn to do a rolled serged hem. Thanks for the giveaway!
Laura Hughes (at) charter (dot) net

arieschk said...

Wow! How am I supposed to pick only 1?? lol I guess I would like Diaper Sewing 101. I'd like to make some training pants for my little guy and I think this would help!
jennostlund(at)yahoo(dot)com

meganarline said...

I would love to make a quilted garden bag. Thanks!
meganarline(at)hotmail(dot)com

vlk said...

I agree with Harmony and have to say that I am now inspired to make my own bag with a silhouette of me holding a bag.

vicki.leigh.keller(at)gmail(dot)com

Sunnybec said...

Wow that is a lot of bags. I would like to put zippers in properly. Thanks for the giveaway.

sunnybecwildfern(at)gmail(dot)com

Amy said...

My next sewing project from the Sew, Mama, Sew blog will be the Pretty Blouse. So cute!

My email addy:
amcollier(at)gmail(dot)com

DebbieH said...

What gorgeous bags!
I love all the tutes but I do especially want to learn to machine applique :)

feijoabuzz[at]gmail[dot]com

Caren said...

Oooh - love that 17,000 bag!!!
As for SMS tutorials, I really want to start on the starch method of applique. I've got my materials but I have not started it yet - I need to wait until the kids go to sleep (there are 3 little ones I don't want to get into the iron/starch). Thanks for the fantastic giveaway!
cadamsworship(at)yahoo(dot)com

Megan H Carroll said...

these look great, please enter me..

akitschykitchen (at) gmail (dot) com


i've already used many of sew mama sew's tutorial- found the grommet one & foot one very informative.

Cristina said...

I would love to try the Ziggity Mug Rug Tutorial. It looks awesome!

cristi_azu(at)yahoo(dot)ca -it's a Canadian email address

Silverfaerie said...

The free bag project is such a wonderful idea! Things like this can change the world, a little bit at a time.

I'm a beginner with sewing, so I think I'd try the Sew Spoiled Cosmetic Case first, but then work my way to others. There really are 'sew' many tutuorials to choose from!

silverfaerie.dragonfly(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I'd love to learn how to change a chair's slipcover.

I've just found your blog via SewMamaSew, and it's adorable. Congratulations, cute bags :)

wallnerzsuzsa(at)gmail(dot)com

Jessica Jo said...

You know they just put up a tutorial on a girls tunic dress. I might have to bust out some of my stash and make one of those!
messy_mcspud(at)hotmail(dot)com

Sara said...

Back to School ~ Laptop Bag would be the tutorial I want to try from Sew, Mama, Sew.

And, you can never have too many Green Bags!!!

skingoglia(at)gmail(dot)com

samantha said...

I love your bags! I want to make the desk bag. Love it and it's so useful.
swurme(at)hotmail(dot)com

Brenna said...

I'd love to try the perfect tunic tutorial. Looks like the perfect shirt!

bgoode29(at)gmail(dot)com

Emilie said...

I would like to try the desk bag project on Sew Mama Sew, part of the back to school theme.

pelemil(at)gmail(dot)com

Thanks!

N. Perez said...

I love sew mama sew! I have learned so much from them. I visit them on a daily basis for inspiration and to get my day going. I would love to make the "Not Your Traditional Log Cabin Pillow"
Your project is amazing and very selfless. This will make a change!
Thank you for the "green" and wonerful giveaway
naslyyadid(at)gmail(dot)com

Sree said...

I want to try the ruffle skirt and laptop sleeve. Congrats on 17,000 bags!!! Awesome work!!!
desidelicacy(at)gmail(dot)com

Katherine said...

Wow. Love your passion for living green and your bags are not only good for the planet, but lovely!

kagr(at)telus(dot)net

Liz said...

I'd like to make the yoga skirt from their tutorial! liz dot erlenbach at gmail dot com, thanks for the opportunity! :)

Ducky said...

Thank you for your generosity!

I love the fact these bags are organic! Most of the bags sold in the stores are made in China and have been proven to leach chemicals into our food, so I've been sticking with the old fashioned paper. I'd rather have cloth!

The tutorial I'd most like to try is the Back to School ~ Desk Bag.

sew_can_i_2(at)Yahoo(dot)com

Lydia said...

I'm dying to start making pillows for my new house... starting with the string block pillow!

lydiabgardner(at)yahoo(dot)com

Glenys said...

Way to saving the earth!
GlenysLeeng(at)gmail(dot)com

Jennifer said...

I would love to learn the cathedral windows! Thanks for this giveaway!
jmistok(at)gmail(dot)com

Deanna said...

I have just finished a tutorial that was featured on SMS! The back to school tunic. There are many more I will be doing in the future.
ardeannadoornbos at yahoo dot ca.

Unknown said...

What cute bags! And what a great mission, too.

I would definitely try my hand at the yoga skirt tutorial. Who couldn't use a flirty skirt?

amymichelly (at) gmail (dot) com

Scenic Pit Stops said...

I totally plan on making the Art Smock, posted last week, for my son. Too cute! Great bags, and awesome giveaway!

turn(dot)me07(at)gmail(dot)com

Missy Shay said...

I would like to try the ruffled skirt, it looks very simple and cute!
Thank you!
missysaprons(at)yahoo(dot)com

Aces said...

Well, I've already done the Dresden Plate quilt and the Pinwheels in the Park quilt (need to bind and quilt that one). I guess I'll take a break from quilting and tackle the Reversible Bucket Bag.

erin.h.norris(at)gmail(dot)com

name(at)something(dot)com

Donnell said...

I am planning on using their tutorial on a pencil case with a window and grommets.

Djc(at)hot(dot)rr(dot)com

all you need is love said...

There are too many things I want to make from sew mama sew. I love all the different back to school!

athena2minerva(at)yahoo(dot)com

Emily said...

I really really really would love to learn how to properly sew in a zipper. :)

emily(at)emilyblackwell(dot)com

Rachel D @ Just Sew Y'all Know said...

Congrats on 17,000! I would like to try the wrap skirt tutorial.

justsewyallknow(at)gmail(dot)com

Elaine said...

I love the Let's Go Backpack and am thinking I need to make one for my little boy. Thanks for the giveaway!

elaine(at)techsoftsol(dot)com

Jennyroo said...

Wowza! 17,000 bags. Think of all the plastic bags you have kept from ending up in landfills! I would love to try the Undaunted Top from the SewMamaSew tutorials. I think I can do it... maybe in Julia Rothman Miscellany (one of many gorgeous organic cotton fabric collections out right now, yay!).

jlwhite (at) sasktel (dot) net

patchworkdelights said...

The Reversible table runner intrigues me, having just ever made one table runner!

Thanks for the opportunity!

patchworkdelights(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

Zipper! I hate doing zipper. I'm probably making it harder than it has to be. Dlsheph70 (at ) hotmail (dot) com

Anonymous said...

I loved the the tutorial about embellishing knits. The stitching around the edge is adorable and I have some shirts now that I really want to try. Their site led me to yours and now I'm excited to come back and see what else you have (besides the adorable bags in this contest). Thank you for hosting such an eco-friendly giveaway! -krista

calliope(dot)1587(at)yahoo(dot)com

Jen S said...

What a great give away! Your bags are spool much nicer than the freebies the stores try to get you to buy (made in china with some horrendous process I'm sure!). anyway...I've been meaning to do the pretty summer blouse from SMS. Thanks for the giveaway!

Jennifer(dot)Schramm(at)gmail(dot)com

Katie said...

Piping. I've always been afraid to try it!

katolivy(at)yahoo(dot)com

Mare said...

WOW! 17,000 bags! That's amazing! What an impact you have made.

I would love to try to make the laptop bag and leave out the foam. That would make a huge market bag!

demarestmf(at)gmail(dot)com

Amy said...

Thanks for the gieveaway! There are so many Sew Mama Sew tutorials that I want to try - where to start is the question!
aesprouse at gmail dot com

Ella said...

I need to learn how to insert a zipper. I've been making zipperless items thus far.

Anonymous said...

I would love to learn any of the handbag tutorials they all are awesome.. :) Thank you.

dsouzasangeetha19(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)in

Jen said...

Awesome fabrics and bags! Thanks for sponsering a giveaway :) I've been meanign to do the pleasted back to school skirt for like a year now. Maybe I'll get to it soon!
theehiggins(at)dslextreme(dot)com

Betsy said...

Wow,so many bags. You're awesome! I think I would like to make the cute back to school laptop bag.
eabudd67(at)msn(dot)com

Ella said...

Eep. I forgot my email. Zipper tutorial.
ellaredstar (at) gmail (dot) com

The Domestic Intellectual said...

artcloth(at)hotmail(dot)com... am looking forward to making the new laptop bag tutorial, as I've had a laptop bag on my list for some time now and this tutorial is great!

ummi3 said...

Wow these bags are "sew" cute! I would love to win one! I follow sewmamasew on twitter and I'd like to try the library book bag tutorial. it looks simple enough, just have to get the materials ;-)

Statuesque27(at)aol(dot)com

Crafty Newbie said...

Hello Green Bag Lady!

I've been browsing your website and I must say I LOVE it! It has so many useful tips, I do not know where to start! I just downloaded your pattern, I would like to try to make my own GREEN BAGS!! WOOHOO!! Thank you Sew Mama Sew for the referral!

I've been following Sew Mama Sew for about a month now (I'm a newbie to the blog world and sewing). I have found many of the tutorials extremely useful especially the ones that show HOW TO insert grommets, how to hand sew, which needles to use for which fabric, and all of the quilting basics.

The one tutorial that I would love to try (goodness too many to choose) is the pretty blouse (http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2011/06/summer-sewing-the-pretty-blouse/).

Thank you very much for the fabulous giveaway! The bags are all "sew" beautiful. #17,000 is absolutely awesome! They are my daughter's favorite colors this would be nice to win for her since she's leaving for college next Thursday!

num1_angel(at)yahoo(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I love Sew Mama Sew! I would like to try their Ruffle Skirt Tutorial.

Love these beautiful bags!

bbaker4(at)kc(dot)rr(dot)com

StaceyN said...

I've been following Sew Mama Sew for awhile now and it's how I found your wonderful site! Right now I'd probably want to follow the Yoga Skirt tutorial since I'm pregnant and my clothes are starting to feel a bit tight! I think it would be the perfect thing to make. =)

lilmisschicky(at)hotmail(dot)com

Naomi said...

I would love to try the reverse applique and the yoga skirt tutes. I have used a few others and they have all turned out great! I love all the bags, such a great passion to share...
mom2zt (at) gmail (dot) com

Susie said...

Wow. How adorable are these bags?!?! And the chance to win one? Woohoo! Ok, I can do that. :-)

Let's see. Which tutorial? I'd have to say the "Full Bust Adjustments" one. *sigh* Yeah, God apparently likes practical jokes or something and decided to "overly bless" me in the chest. I don't find it very funny though. Ugh! LOL

Thanks so much for the chance to win!! My email is:

fibermama76(at)gmail(dot)com

Robyn said...

I would like to try any of the clothing tutorials. I have not been brave enough to try making a garment I would actually wear out of the house.

robyn(dot)geddes(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I would like to learn how to insert grommets. I have some fabric to make a shower curtain, but haven't gotten around to doing the "making" part yet.

tolmema at gmail dot com

Stephanie B said...

As someone new to sewing, I would like to try the Napkin with Mitered Corners.

Congrats on hitting #17000

stephbau(at)yahoo(dot)com

Diane said...

Congrats on 17,000 bags! I really want to make the latest tute, the laptop bag.

rainberry said...

I want to try the Ruffle Skirt tutorial.

minihorsegrl(at)gmail(dot)com

R said...

I want to try the wrap skirt!

RP from BBC {at} gmail {dot} com

Amanda said...

I want to try the laptop bag tutorial (just posted today!) in boy colors. The laptop bag in our house is very worn and due for an upgrade.
amanda(dot)perl(at)cortland(dot)edu

Beezus said...

Oh, what a find! I have to say thanks to the Sew, Mama, Sew! blog for linking to you. As for which tutorial I would like to try, I'm thinking that super easy nighty looks like something I should give a whirl.

maria(at)beezuscomplex(dot)com

sydneypaige said...

I'm agreeing on the laptop bag tutorial that was just posted today... I want to try all the bag tutorials but that one would be so cool! sydney.cole(at)gmail(dot)com Thanks!!

Erin said...

The padded headboard is my next project. Very excited to add some style to my new bedroom!

erinpaddler(at)hotmail(dot)com

The Barefoot Seamstress said...

thebarefootseamstress(at)gmail(dot)com
You are making a huge difference in this world, thank you kindly, my daughter and her future daughters and their future daughters thank you too :)
I am seriously thinking about the laptop bag for my little lady's back to school bag, big step for me, but looks doable. wow there are so many great ones though, how to choose!? Thanks! Happy Sewing

Chelsea said...

17,000 bags is amazing! I want to try to diaper sewing tutorial, when I have another baby that is...

chelseacf(at)aol(dot)com

Anonymous said...

My daughter's been asking for a nightgown, so I think I'll modify the nightie tutorial.

abaco1966(at)gmail(dot)com

denise said...

I want to try the diaper sewing tutorial...considering the new one on my lap.

Laura said...

I want to try and make the eye candy clutch and the oil cloth grocery tote! (and much more because so many of these ideas look wonderful)

laurajane10(at)gmail(dot)com

Anne said...

I would like to try one of the bag tutorials. I also liked the blouse pattern they had on a while back.

lime(dot)leaf(at)yahoo(dot)ca

Tina said...

Love to win one of the bags or some fabric.
tinajludwig@ gmail.com

Tammy said...

Love the bag! I would love to try to make the tank top totes especially since tank tops have already been marked down in price!

tnagla79(at)gmail(dot)com

http://midwestcitygal.blogspot.com/

Jessica said...

I would like to get around to trying the pretty blouse. Thanks for the giveaway!

jessica (at) homfamily (dot) com

Karen said...

Love your bags! I am looking to try the "Leisurely" dress for my daughter...She is a real girly girl and loves skirts and dresses!

karen(dot)beresford(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I would love to try the Eye Candy Clutch! :) labarndt(at)gmail(dot)com

Katharine said...

I have been meaning to try the 'Wallet to Tote' tutorial for a while!

The #17,000 is so cute!

katharine_finley(at)yahoo(dot)com

Anonymous said...

Oh yes, I would love to attempt the grommets too!
What a super combination of web sites:Sew Mama Sew and Green Bag Lady. Thanks

tmfamily13(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

Anonymous said...

Tough to choose, but maybe one of the Quilting Basics classes bloggy(at) cnuland(dot)com

Robyn said...

I have a ton of sew mama sew tutorials I've saved to try. Most recently though is that awesome back to school laptop bag. That won't be for back to school though that will be for moi! Thanks for a shot at winning.
robynsnest at bellsouth dot net

Christie S. said...

I love Sew Mama Sew and I'd like to learn to add piping to pillows and a zipper too.
cstoops(at)cox(dot)net

laurie said...

Wow, there are so many great tutorials, it's hard to choice just one! (and all of those bags are just adorable too!)I think though I would have to go with Diapering Sewing 101 as this is something I've been trying to learn for awhile now. I have two little ones in diapers so it would be very helpful.....I've been wanting to start cloth diapering for some time! My e-mail address is: chrislaurie@gmail.com

Christina G. said...

I LOVE Sew Mama Sew. I think the next tutorial I want to try will be one of the reusable lunch bags for my kiddo. Or maybe the wrap skirt....

christina(at)gilsbachdesigns(dot)com

Adria said...

Absolutely adorable bags! I would love to win one of these! As far as on sew mama sew any of the tutorials to do with quilting. I'm in the midst of the beginnings of a quilt for my man. Looking at the tutorials I'm sure one or more will be a great help!! Thank you for this wonderful giveaway!!!

mariposa_acosta(at)yahoo(dot)com

KellyS said...

Since I still have not tried to sew zippers, I definitely want to try that tutorial! Thanks for the chance to win!

kasmith_02(at)hotmail(dot)com

laurie said...

sorry i just realized in my comment above i didn't do the e-mail correctly......
chrislaurie.miller(at)gmail(dot)com

ttrp said...

I really want to make the Mondo Pom pillow. Your bags are so cute .

ttrp said...

Your bags are sew cute. Applique looks like so much fun to learn.

Kelly said...

I need to try the diaper sewing tutorial because my little guy is outgrowing his small Fuzzi Bunz!
kellyjo.haines(at)gmail(dot)com

memmens said...

Just popped over from SMS, what a fab thing you are doing. I've already used lots of tutorials from SMS they are great.
Next on my list to try is how to modify pants for babies and kids.

Thanks for a superb giveaway

mary(at)emmens(dot)co(dot)uk

Ilona said...

Those bags are fabulous! Especially the one you highlighted.
SMS tutorials are all so handy for a beginning sewer like me. But as I love bags(I have a family of all boys, but there are 5 or 6 different handbags in the hall...), I'd love to make this one: http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2010/09/free-amy-butler-pattern-blossom-handbagshoulder-bag/

sokkieh(at)hotmail(dot)com

caseyb9719 said...

new to sewing and i think the basic pillow and binding tutorial would be a great start for me!





caseyb9719(at)yahoo(dot)com

Anonymous said...

Would love to make the blouses from the tutorials, esp the tunic. Great website, so much information!

Lisa
lisafaye54@yahoo.com

Britt said...

Love this! I have been wanting to make the art smock tutorial. I have a almost two year old who loves paint markers pens etc... It would be perfect to keep his clothing a little more clean.

brittney215(at)gmail(dot)com

SisterlyLove said...

Lovely! I am planning on making the Aquarius Swim Diapers for my niece and nephew! they LOVE the water!

Thanks for the opportunity to win!

Genevieve
jenny(@)ykwc(dot)net

Sandryte said...

I want and I WILL make THIS http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2011/05/mini-tent-pattern-tutorial/

My baby is too big for his play mat, but it can be fun to have it renewed this way!

sandra _ mitr at yahoo dot com

Diana, Down Home Traveler said...

I love Sew Mama Sew! I would really like to try the laptop bag (talk about cute fabric!) and would definitely like to learn how to applique. The spring ruffle top is super cute too (I've had my eye on that since last year). So many to choose from!


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aiah23 said...

I seriously love your bags! So much more fun and stylish than the ones grocery stores try to sell you. As far as tutorials, I'm going to have to visit the binding tutorial to finish a quilting project soon. I also enjoy the Elizabeth Hartmann tutorials sew mama sew posts.

aiah23(at)msn(dot)com

Gill said...

I want to try the SMS April bag

gillwatson(at)mailbox(dot)co(dot)uk

Amy said...

Those bags are darling. What tutorial I want to do changes from week to week. I liked last weeks post on a Tunic for a child.

amy(dot)kirstensmom(at)Gmail(dot)com

kaje said...

Thanks for the contest! I'm excited about the baby wrap kimono tutorial.

kirstensays(at)gmail(dot)com

Fran said...

I would like to do zippers efficiently !
Also I 'd like to get around to trying that cute
baby hat pattern I printed from SewMamaSew !
Great giveaway ! Thank you....for all.....
Fran

ripsom(at)cox(dot)net

M said...

Hi! I have a brand new baby cousin and I would love to try the Sew Mama Sew tutorial for the Shirt Onesie, to make something special for her. Thanks for a chance to win such a cute bag!

Anonymous said...

Well, there are too many great tutorials over there... but in keeping with the theme I've been thinking of making the classic tote!

vrauls(at)1stdraft(dot)com

twannywun said...

twannywun(at)hotmail(dot)com


i would love to try the little birds garland

karen s

Helen Bazinet said...

I would love to win one of the bags. I'm going to get the bag pattern so I can sew one up!

Seanna Lea said...

qarylla(at)gmail(dot)com

For me it is a toss up between the ruffled top, which is super fashionable, or the mug rug, which I would use every day!

littlebitty said...

I want to make the birdie garland and the reversable tote, both are on my to-do list. :) dvdenter(at)gci(dot)net

Aracellyd said...

The first tutorial that caught my eye was the magic tube turning trick tutorial. I have spent tons of time trying to turn straps right side out. But, now I have an easy way.

I love the bags!!

aracelly_dehaan(at)yahoo(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I would love to get one of the bags also need to get copy of the bag pattern!

Me said...

I would like to learn about both the grommets and the magic tube-turning trick (say that three times fast!).

I love bag #17,000! Your silhouette applique is so stinkin' sassy! :)

sherid94(at)gmail(dot)com

robin said...

I need to learn about how to put grommets on a bag.

chocolatechippers at gmail dot com

Helen Bazinet said...

Would love to win at least one giveaway and what you are giving away would be awesome .

helenbazinet(at)gmail(dot)com

mana.filipa said...

Bags, bags, bags. Can't get enough of them, so I'm always alert for tutorials regarding bags. Right now, I need a new one for my laptop!
Thanks for the great giveaway.

filipabmarques(at)gmail(dot)com

Leanne said...

I am new to Green Bag Lady and I ♥ everything about it! Sew Mama Sew is a fav of mine so it was hard to pick a tute...since I have never done any machine applique I'm going to go with the two step tute on this!
leanne_denison(at)hotmail(dot)com

Rhonda the Rambler said...

I am a huge Sew Mama Sew fan but your blog is new to me. I am so glad to find you. Thanks. I would love to try the Little Birds Garland. Thanks again. gap(dot)rhonda(at)gmail(dot)com

nitr012 said...

I'm beginning my adventure with sewing machine so tutorials here are my everyday lecture. I'm hoping to try "How to Machine Applique" on my new pillows, and after that i will definitely "Add a Zipper to a Pillow". Right now I'm struggling with a lack of time for shopping new materials but I think a new Green Bag would be a GREAT help and motivation.

nitr012(at)gmail(dot)com

Amanda said...

I really love the back to school laptop bag & the back to school tunic dress. Both are on my list to try!

PS- totally cute bags & what a great thing you're doing! Very inspiring!

Ana e os Viraventos said...

Great giveaway, thanks!
anaeosviraventos(at)gmail(dot)com

Ana e os Viraventos said...

As for the SMS tutorial I am thinking about the pipping, maybe some day I will dare!
Ana
anaeosviraventos(at)gmail(dot)com

Jeanne said...

I've tried many of the sew mama sew tutes including a heart pillow, the cutest scottie dog ever by Denise Schmidt and a number of bags and pillows. Still on my list are the doodle pillow, and insulated picnic tote, a wallet to tote, the spring chicken and prudent baby's sleep shorts as well as a dorm laundry bag. They're a great source of inspiration.
sharretts2000(at)yahoo(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I think the tutorial on fabric liners for storage baskets would be a good one to try. Having purchased baskets on sale, they don't always have liners that go with my decor.

myzbarb(at)yahoo(dot)com

LilDevilGrl said...

I realy want to make the hanging fabric storage baskets.

lildevilgrl(at)gmail(dot)com

Lindsay Conner said...

Congrats on 17,000! Wowza... I'd like to try to No-Sew Fabric Wall Art tutorial, even though I sew. :) lindsay.conner(at)gmail(dot)com

Rie said...

I'd love a chance to win! AND, what you are doing is so awesome!!!!!

happy4strangers(at)gmail(dot)com

Melody said...

I's like to try Spring Ruffle Top.

melodyj(at)gmail(dot)com

Gretchen said...

Wonderful website! So glad this giveaway allowed me to discover you--a prize in itself. I am going to be brave a try making clothes this year so I'll be checking out the tunic tips/tutorial. Thanks! stellabellaquilts(at)gmail(dot)com

Larissa said...

I want to try more than half of her tutorials, but the elephant cuddle cushion is probably top of my list!

larissaesq(at)gmail(dot)com

Tiffany P said...

I would love to try the pillow with Yo-Yo, so simple but cute!

Thanks so much Green Bag Lady!

tiffpeeken(at)yahoo(dot)com

deserae said...

I would love to try the applique tutorials!

deserae (at) gmail (dot) com

Anonymous said...

I need to do the Super Easy Upholstered Headboard. Congrats on that many bags!

Sherri I
tba247(at)hotmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I love bag #17,000. It would be great for college.

I think I would like to make the Reversible Bucket Bag.

Nancy
windybooks(at)hotmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I am going to have my daughter make me one of the Rice Heat Therapy Bags! LOL.

Joan
jjplute(at)ckt(dot)net

Myra said...

I love these bags! I really want to make the laptop bag that was just featured today - so cute! Thank you for the chance to win and for offering such a great giveaway. myrast at embarqmail dot com

Christine said...

I love love love what you're doing here! Super cute bags! Keep up the good work, m'dears ♥

divokc@gmail.com

Ellen said...

I would like to try the raw edge applique tutorial. I am just getting started with different applique!
Thanks for the giveaway!

SoSarahSews said...

I would like to try the zipper on the pillow and the piping. Haven't done those yet!

Addy said...

Well, I have a whole bunch of tutorials from SMS saved in my "to do" files, so how would I pick one? There was a cool laptop bag featured today, and there was a neat beach bag featured earlier in the summer. Those come to mind. And, Green Bag Lady, you are amazing! Thanks for your continued generosity. I have 2 of your bags already that I use regularly.

Ginger said...

There are so many SMS tutorials that I want to try, it's hard to pick just one. The laptop bag that was posted today is going near the top of my to do list.

gingerc(at)gmail(dot)com

redzshadow said...

I have lots of SMS tutorials in my bookmarks. I want to try making a pillow with a hidden zipper. That is on my to do list. I am currently doing the BOM with SMS. I can't wait for the Aug. block to come out!

redzshadow(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I would love to try the pillow with zipper combined with the pillow piping tutorial - and replace my disintegrating pillow cases!

Thanks for the giveaway.

ssjohnson222(at)gmail(dot)com

Deborahjean said...

What an Awesome idea a great passion....I would so love this bag....

JennX said...

The undaunted summer top has been on my summer sewing list all summer...and it still is! I made a few of your bags at Xmas with vintage sheets- super fun. Let's hope I can win a 'professional' one for myself!

♥Duff said...

I need the grommet tutorial for a beach bag I should have made 2 months ago! Naughty!! But hey, bag #17,000 would make an awesome stand-in so thanks for the chance to bring her home!
bacontheneggs(at)gmail(dot)com

fern said...

I'm currently making the Back to school Tunic Dress for my best friends daughter! fernsfrocks(at)gmail(dot)com

Keelin Purcell said...

I love the idea and execution of your bags! I also love Sew Mama Sew and I am working on doing more applique tutorials. Thanks!

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