Friday, December 12, 2014

Baby Ice Skate Booties Giveaway & Stitch Modern Holidays Feature


With the days flying by this season I'm a little behind spreading the word on some things - like my latest published feature.  You can find me in the very first issue of the new Stitch Modern Holidays magazine with my Baby Ice Skate Booties pattern. Plus, I'm offering a chance for someone to win a finished pair of them right here!



These skate­-style booties are made from cuddly fleece and fully lined to be extra warm and soft. They feature whimsical stuffed plush blades and soft stitched­ on "lace­up" ties for a fun & realistic ice skate look. 



They make an ideal gift for Baby's First Christmas or Hannukah and will be wearable all winter long. Since I'm in the holiday spirit, and my little ones feet aren't so little anymore, I'm giving away the very pair pictured in the magazine!



These fit 6-12 months and are a frosty blue (they just look more aqua in the print pic), which works well for boys or girls in the winter.  How's that for easy?  You don't even have to make them;)

But, if you DO want to make your own, just grab a copy of Stitch Modern Holidays off your local newsstand, in craft stores or on the Interweave website here.



I'm keeping this giveaway short so I can still ship them to arrive in time for Christmas.  Good luck everyone!

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21 comments:

  1. If they fit my grandson, I would give them to him. If not, my daughter has a godson they would probably fit. So Cute!!

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  2. These would make a cute Christmas present for a grandchild!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  3. Those would be some cute little boy booties! A great holiday gift!

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  4. I would put a string on them and attach them to my great-niece zipper on her winter coat ...so she would be able to play with them while she is in the car.....

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  5. I think I would give them away to a family member who is having a baby boy in December!
    So cute.....
    thanks,
    nettiecrain@live.com

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  6. I will keep them for my first grandson! I really have the "grandmotherly" itch lately.

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  7. Those are really, really cute! Too bad all of my kids are walking!

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  8. Congratulations! Those are very cute! I have twin boys who are six months old on Christmas Eve. The skates would be so fun! I will definitely check out the magazine for the pattern.

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  9. Congratulations! My youngest granddaughter was born in September and I would give them to my oldest daughter.

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  10. I would give them to one of the many young girls expecting babies soon, first one to have would get them.

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  11. I found you via Debbie's Weekly Round Up. Please don't enter me to win the booties as there are no sweeties in my family. I just wanted to tell you how very cute they are! My babies are 33 and 35... :)

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  12. I would give them to a friend who just had a baby recently.

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  13. It has been a very productive summer..I have1 granbabiy just turned 1 and mom due in spring {2 in 15 months}..4 foster grans due in spring and 3 great nieces or nephews due in spring.

    Let's see...what could I do with? grannykatzpaw

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  14. I'd give those to my newly born great nieces. Blue is for girls too! THey are precious.

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  15. Love the book and booties!!!! How adorable!!!!!!! sonjasmith76@yahoo.com

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  16. I would add them to a gift basket Im making my daughter for her baby shower.

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  17. One of my best friend's is pregnant with a little girl right now and I think this would make a great shower gift. They're soooo adorable!!

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  18. I would love to win and give these super cute booties for my 9 month old baby!
    Thank You for the chance

    Fiiona N

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  19. I would give them to my 5 month old niece for Christmas. :)

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