Welcome to day 16 of our Holiday Giveaway! Win two yards of Pendleton’s colorful Rio Rancho jacquard wool, matching turquoise felt binding and a Pendleton hand-sewn label! Comment on this blog article by 9AM (EST) Friday, December 17th to be entered to win!
Wool is the new black and Pendleton fabric is the perfect fabric for your inspired wooly creations. Native designs are all the rage as reflected in Pendleton’s recent collaborations with Opening Ceremony, Levis, Hurley and Vans to name just a few. We’re giving away two yards of our colorful Rio Rancho jacquard wool, matching turquoise felt binding and a Pendleton hand-sewn label to put in your garment, bag or whatever you choose to make! The Rio Rancho design can only be found at the Pendleton Woolen Mill Store in Portland, Oregon. Check out our blog or facebook page for more beautiful wool options, from carded wool and wool yarn to practically any weight of fabric you could imagine, Pendleton Woolen Mills has the largest selection of wool fabric in the known universe!
Comment to Win: What would you like to see more of here at BurdaStyle?
Congratulations to molly molly who won the Thread Collections from Coats & Clark!
This giveaway is sponsored by Pendleton






Dec 16, 2010, 03.24 PMby kylawithstyla
I would like as a very very visual learner some more photo step by step instructions, or videos…But I prefer photos… as it can allow me to go at my pace. With videos I end up replaying them a lot and pausing. Also I really want to make a circle skirt but I can’t wrap my head around it, so maybe a really great beginning tutorial of circle skirt. Oh yeah and also I would love more men’s patterns (beginner) , so that I may make some clothing for my Man.
Dec 16, 2010, 03.23 PMby pdriggs
This would be beautiful on my daughter who is about to have a mystery about the southwest published.
Dec 16, 2010, 03.23 PMby sewenggirl88
A more formatted ‘pattern review’ for projects and a better/more tag options so that searching isn’t so hard.
Dec 16, 2010, 03.23 PMby camilleclarkrocketmailcom
More pre-teen sizes. My daughter is 13, but very petite. Pattern selection is VERY, VERY limited.
Dec 16, 2010, 03.22 PMby analog
more free or cheap patterns… some more up and recycling ideas?!
Dec 16, 2010, 03.19 PMby marlagrace
more free patterns or cheaper patterns. many of us sew because we’re on a budget, and burdastyle patterns are often more expensive than store patterns.
Dec 16, 2010, 03.17 PMby Jane Coombs
I would like to see more tags. When I search “children”, there is a vast difference between a baby, toddler and child. With 3,000 entries it is daunting!
Dec 16, 2010, 03.16 PMby nealc
More MENSWEAR please!
Dec 16, 2010, 03.16 PMby briannamarie
More information about different fabrics, more new patterns (I know they’re expensive to produce, but I get so excited when there are new ones!), more photo slideshows.
Dec 16, 2010, 03.15 PMby annienoodle
I would like to see more product and book reviews as well as smaller projects that can be done in a weekend.
Dec 16, 2010, 03.13 PMby monibug
I would love to see more tutorials on drafting and altering patterns. I see so many people complain about the size range of patterns so maybe this will help…and more on men’s wear
Dec 16, 2010, 03.08 PMby psychorat
I would like to have book reviews on new sewing on craft books. I enjoy these books for inspiration and I am always happy to get some information beforehand.