Today we're so thankful for our sponsors, who make Project Run & Play rewarding! We're starting with Blank Slate Patterns. (And at the end of this post, you get another chance to enter the giveaway.)
Blank Slate Patterns is the brain child of Melissa who also blogs at Melly Sews. Melissa has been a huge part of Project Run & Play and an avid supporter from the early days! She was a contestant on Project Run & Play and shared her favorite challenge recently. There's the time she was a guest judge for Boy's Week. She's sponsored giveaways and prize packages over and over again! She's sewed along with some of the challenges.
Blank Slate Patterns, true to the name, provide basic patterns that can be sewn as is for awesome basics, or a as building blocks for any design you can dream of! Here's just a small sampling of how other designers have been inspired by Melissa and used a Blank Slate Pattern as a basis for one of their looks.
So you can see why we're so thankful for Melissa and Blank Slate Patterns! Blank Slate Patterns is giving each giveaway winner a $25 gift certificate to spend at Blank Slate Patterns. And now here's how you can help us say "Thank You!" to Melissa and Blank Slate Patterns. Visit Blank Slate Patterns and check out all the children's patterns. Then come back here and leave a comment about which is your favorite children's pattern. That's it, you'll get another entry to Giveaway #1.
To find out everything that is included in the giveaways (over $600 of cool fabric and patterns!!!) be sure to check out yesterday's post and enter to win there too!
The Hipster Henley! I've been eyeing this pattern for a while now
ReplyDeleteThe pocket pj's are cool. I'm just curious, does anyone know why in our society, if a male is wearing a sleeveless garment, it's considered casual, but most formal wear for females is sleeveless?
ReplyDeleteCause men have hairy pits?
DeleteProbably because historically women were on show either to shop for a husband, or to be the bauble on his arm.
DeleteI'm loving those W pants. I need to get on sewing some more pants for my oldest.
ReplyDeleteI love the sleepover pajamas and the Little Bow Pleat Dress
ReplyDeleteI love the women's Marigold pattern.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Forsythe Trousers!
ReplyDeleteLoving the Prepster Pullover!
ReplyDeleteMarigold!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the Hipster Henley
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I love the Raleigh romper and dress pattern!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try the Basic Blazer
ReplyDeleteSchoolday skirt is my favorite children's pattern!
ReplyDeleteThe Pocket PJ'S are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love the W Pants.
ReplyDeleteI can;t decide coastal cargos or beachy boatneck!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the beachy boatneck!
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ReplyDeleteThe super skinny pants for kids!
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The basic blazer is one of my favorites but I love all Blank Slate patterns as they were some of the first PDF patterns I ever used when I returned to sewing 😊
ReplyDeleteI like the Zippy Jacket. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the Coastal Cargos, those are definitely my boy's style.
ReplyDeleteBerkshire blazer - so adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the "Tiny Bubbles Dress" a must have for those little girls. 💖
ReplyDeleteI love the school days skirt!
ReplyDeleteI love the Oceanside pants &I shorts!
ReplyDeletePristine swing dress - practical yet some cute details!!
ReplyDeleteFresh bloom frock for my daughter, and coastal cargos for my son
ReplyDeleteSuch nice dresses. The pristine swing dress looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove the cool cardigan.
ReplyDeleteHer jammies are all so cute! Also love the Hipster Henley.
ReplyDeleteLove the Hipster Henley!
ReplyDeleteLove the Preparer Pullover!
ReplyDeleteLove the Preparer Pullover!
ReplyDeleteThe school days skirt is super cute and it fulfills the requirements of my girls dress code at school.
ReplyDeleteZippy jacket!
ReplyDeleteZippy jacket!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the BLANC T SHIRT HACK PACK!
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Blank Slate Pants...have used this pattern so many times, just wish it came in larger sizes too!
ReplyDeleteOh what cute patterns!! I love finding cute patterns for my little guys. I loved the "Cool Cardigan" and the "Bookworm Button Up." With such reasonable prices I just may have to give them each a go.
ReplyDeleteAfter two daughters, I had a son this spring! So I'm all of a sudden drawn in by BOYS patterns! I especially love the Prepster Pullover!
ReplyDeleteCool cardigan. Sew cool 😉
ReplyDeleteBookworm Button Up!
ReplyDeleteThe School day skirt is just adorable. I can imagine my nieces wanting to wear one every day of the week!
ReplyDeleteI've wanted the Tiny Bubbles dress for ages. I just love it!
ReplyDeleteI've made some wonderful Prepster Pullovers! I love just about every one of her patterns, but the Forsythe Trousers are probably next on my list!
ReplyDeleteI love the Dreamtime Jammies!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the Amaryllis Dress. I made this adorable beauty, maybe I'm a little bias ;)
ReplyDeleteDefinately the PJ's
ReplyDeleteThe cool cardigan is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the little girl Fiesta Frock. Have a two year old niece i sew for and this is perfect girlie.
ReplyDeleteI love the Dreamtime Pajamas for my girl. She would love those special for Christmas morning.
ReplyDeleteI love so many of her patterns, but my favorites is Little Bow pleat dress. Or Amaryllis dress. I just can't choose)))
ReplyDeleteI think the W pants look like a good make for my boys. :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the Fiesta Frock. I think I used to wear someting like that for Christmas when I was little.
ReplyDeleteI have always liked the Hipster Henley.
ReplyDeleteCoastal cargos please.
ReplyDeleteThat Basic Blazer my 5 yo son would have adored. I am grateful for the flood of images of my boy who always wanted to wear a coat and tie. He's now an Associate Principal at an inner city school. Coincidence? Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteI'm grateful for fall and flannel💕💕💕
ReplyDeleteI love the cool cardigan.
ReplyDeleteI really love the look of the Zippy Jacket - it could be made in a neutral colour with 'boy' pockets and when he outgrows it, I could unpick the pockets and add in 'girl' pockets for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteMy first Blank Slate Pattern was the Lazy Day Pyjama's and I still love it. A lot of what I had to do was new, but it was easy because the instructions were good. They look like they'll be an annual staple.
ReplyDeleteI'm just starting on the Salt Water Trunks though, so the pyjama's might lose their top spot
The Trendy Tuxedo. Awww...
ReplyDeleteAnd most of the girl's dresses of course
hmmm, coastal cargos, baja hoody, cool cardigan. I am having trouble narrowing it down!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite child's pattern is the Fresh Bloom Frock.
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ReplyDeleteThey coastal cargoes is my favorite. ..oh the pockets!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the Fiesta Frock!!! So lovely! 😍
ReplyDeletei love the prepster pullover ! thank you for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteThe W pants look like fun!
ReplyDeleteI like the Perfect Polo for boys, and the Schoolday Skirt for girls.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the dreamtime jammies!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try to basic blazer!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Marigold dress for women.
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Love that Blanc Tshirt Hack Pack!!! mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Kids pattern from Blank Slate is the Prepster pullover.
ReplyDeletecoastal cargoes
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the FRESH BLOOM FROCK. That collar is so lovely !!!
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