Wednesday Giveaway

Allison Church Bird is this week’s winner! She will receive a wonderful 2-Step Pencil Sharpener which creates a perfect point using a two-step sharpening process. Sharpen the wood in the first step and then sharpen the graphite core to a long, fine point in step 2. The clear lid opens for cleaning. The sharpener comes with two replacement blades and an automatic brake that prevents over-sharpening.

I’ll be back with another Giveaway next Wednesday. Until then you can shop for all sorts of sewing notions, books, and other fun stuff at pieceocake.com!

107 thoughts on “Wednesday Giveaway

  1. What a lucky lady you are to have two handsome men. One that basted & binds your quilts and one that lets you know how lucky you are to have his fuzzy face in your life. LOL. I hope to win the sharpener so things won’t be dull around here!

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  2. I have been watching a couple of your videos on Big Stitch quilting. I think I’ve got the hang of it. I’m quilting a little signature throw which will be donated to a nursing home. I would love to win the pencil sharpener. I have an old one which requires 4 batteries. Batteries are too precious right now to waste on a pencil sharpener.

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  3. It’s amazing how much a pencil sharpener is needed and used in quilting. I would love to have this sharpener for my quilting. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  4. I have never heard of such a thing, but the very thought of it delights me. Such precision! Such attention to detail. So much focus on the goal of a perfect point.

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  5. I would be delighted to win this sharpener. Always searching for something better and I thank you for this opportunity.

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  6. I have not tried a two step pencil sharpener. What a great idea. There’s nothing like a pencil with a nice sharp point!

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  7. Pencil sharpener is too cute!! Your cat probably left the spot…. along with all the love he brings the family. Love that Mr. does the basting as it is a BORING but necessary job. I would be so nervous about needle scratches on the table….but maybe he fixes those too. Sigh!!☺️

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    • This table was designed to take abuse. I can always sand it and add more polyurethane but mostly we just use it.

      The table top is made from reclaimed 2”x6” tongue and groove pine flooring that used to be in a hangar at Dallas Love Field. The legs are made from old porch posts. It’s solid and wonderful and made to be used.

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  8. I really like this sharpener…when I can find it on my sewing table. It makes a nice point for when I need to make a small clean line. Enjoy whoever wins this one. If I win then I have twice the chance of finding it under the fabric/paper piles. 😁. Thanks Becky for the great giveaways.

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  9. Thanks for this give away. And, Vickie, good to know someone else piles their stuff. Don’t anyone move the stacks. I know just where everything is.

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  10. A really good pencil sharpener would be welcome. Mostly pencil sharpeners seem to be made for children and cheap pencils. S sharpener that does not waste my precious pencils by breaking the graphite before it is sharp would be a great gift.

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  11. Being a person who uses many pencils daily I am always searching for the perfect sharpener. This one is sure one I would love to try out ( maybe my new favorite? )
    Thanks for showing us this. I always love seeing something new, and handy

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  12. Thanks Becky for your giveaway .Would love to own a pencil sharpener like that ..Your Jim could be a twin to my Shadow.Every time i see him i see shadow..I enjoy watching your videos.

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  13. I’m currently using an electric sharpener that eats half a pencil at a single gulp. This little sharpener seems like a more civilized way to go!

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  14. What a nice give-away and thank you for the opportunity to maybe win it. About Steve…what a great guy! He designed and made your dining room table, he bastes your quilts, and he cooks dinner! OhMyGosh…Do you suppose it is possible to clone him?😀 You are one lucky lady, Becky, but of course you well know it!

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