Debra Reber is this week’s winner. She will receive Magic Mirror. It is made from two 6″ x 6″ plexiglass mirrors, joined together on one side. Place the mirror on different motifs on printed fabric to see what your block can look like with motif repeated. It is easy to use and has complete instructions.
Watch the video below to see how it works.
If you are not Debra and you’d like a Magic Mirror, you can find it and all sorts of sewing notions, books, and other fun stuff at pieceocake.com!
Shipping is free on orders over $75 every day.

Another item on my never-ending “Wish List”. When I started quilting, the friend who mentored me told me I would be surprised how many things I had never thought of, I would end up longing for. She wasn’t wrong.
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I’ve always wanted one of these cool tools!
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Would love to have this item.
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This is a “must have” !
Thanks
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Looks good!
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Ive heard of the mirrors but never had one. This may be my lucky day to try one. Loved the video sampling.
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What a great tool.
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I would live to learn how to use the Magic Mirror for making blocks!
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What a fun, cool tool!
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This is a very creative aid. I have used one of these in the past and enjoyed the varied options.
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I have seen them being used and they look like a very useful tool.
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That looks like a cool tool😁
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Would be nice to have.
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This tool would be so useful.
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That truly IS a wonderful device. What a great idea.
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I love this mirror. It’s so great for fussy cutting. None of the” I thought this would look good”. You know right away what works and what doesn’t.
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This looks like a very fun tool to add to my sewing things!
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I’ve always heard that these work great for fussy cutting. I’d love to win and see for myself.
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Another product I would like for my toolbox!
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Just watched a video yesterday on how to use this. What a great tool!
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Amazing to use!
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Oh the possibilities using a Magic Mirror!
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ohhhh I like so much thanks for the giveaway
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Great idea. Very helpful
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I saw this demonstrated in a guild class – have always wanted one!
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This is a great tool with lots of uses
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Wow! I’d love to try this.
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I wish I’d been using this for years!
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OMGosh! Need this for a class I’m taking in three weeks! LOL
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Gosh I would love to work with the mirror as I love the results!!!!!!!!!!!
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Love it
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I would love to have used this with these blocks I am making.
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Fun tool.
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This is a tool that is so handy to have.
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I have seen this tool before and it intrigues me. My daughter just bought some fabric to make a one block wonder quilt. I would love to win this ruler and give it to her for her birthday!
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When I made a stack and whack quilt this tool would have been to helpful. I would like to thy this technique again. Thanks
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I want to win the mirror & will share it with my stitch grp
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I haven’t been able to find my mirrors since I moved so I would live to win a set. Thanks.
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Looks like a nifty tool and I enjoyed watching your video showing how to use it!
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I lost one so this mirror would be so sweet.
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wow!!! so neat!!!
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Looks pretty fun!
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What a fun tool. Seen videos and have considered getting one. Would be great to win. Early Christmas present.
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Wow! So cool. That would be so much fun to play with.
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The magic mirror would show you beautiful designs. I am going to watch your video now. I would love to win this.
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Love this…. Would love to win it.
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I would love to try the mirrors on flower fabrics.
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I’ve always wanted to try these
Thanks for the chance to win
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Oh wow, what an exciting idea. I love how this can make multiple designs. Thanks for sharing.
quilting dash lady at comcast dot net
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Thanks
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I am so intrigued by the magic mirror. I have yet to see one demonstrated. Thanks for the video
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