Jill is this week’s lucky winner! She will receive an Easy Threader from Bohin! It is really nice for threading little applique needles. If you are not Jill, click here to order your very own Easy Threader.
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!
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I would love a threader that will help me thread my small eye needles. The ones I have are too big for the needles
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Oh my…this is just what my old, tired eyes need! 😜
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Great product
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I surely can use a good needle threader.
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Wow! These old eyes could definitely use this!
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That would be an awesome thing to have. I have such a hard time threading my applique needles.
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I would love to try this needle threader!
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It is harder and harder threading needles,
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Those needle eyes keep getting smaller as I get older! Haven’t used a threader yet, but I hope I win this giveaway. Thanks for the chance. And thanks for your helpful, and funny, videos.
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Threading needles becomes more and more challenging. I’d love to win this needle threader!
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What a great giveaway. With my aging eyes all needles are hard to thread. Would love to win.
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Great information. Thanks for the tip!
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So handy!
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My older needle threader has broken and a new one would be nice.
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This piece would make life much easier.
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Nice giveaway
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Would love to try it.
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An especially nice giveaway indeed!
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Those applique needles have such little eyes, would be great to have help threading them!
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This is a special nice giveaway! The video on how to use is appreciated. Glad the cat bite is better.
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Great tool
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Great idea!
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That looks very useful
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A very nice give away. Threaders make life so much easier!
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Would love this one. Thank you.
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I have wanted this for a long time! Thank you
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That looks like a fun thing to add to my appliqué toolbox!
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What a great tool for those of us who are “aged to perfection”. 😁
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I love this threader. As does my dog who used it as a chew toy as a puppy. Would love a replacement!
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Wow! I’d really love one of these!!!
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WOW just what I need!!!! I had eye surgery last week, so this would be perfect!!
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A terrific giveaway! Thanks Becky!!
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I do not own a threader, so this would be a nice addition to my applique supplies. Thank you for your generosity to your supporters!
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Needle threaders are always handy
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Now this is what I think will be awesome! An answer to arthritis setting in, eyes getting old and the size of those needle eyes getting smaller!!! Thanks!
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Glad to hear you’re on the mend
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Boy, oh boy, do I need this needle threader! it’s getting harder and harder to thread my needles so that I can move on to the fun part – stitching!
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Thank you for this giveaway! I need a needle threader that will thread those tiny eyes!
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My eyes are going! This is what I need.
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My friends say this is the best needle threader available. I really need one! Thanks for a chance to win!
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I’ve got an eye on this.
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I would love this!
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Mine broke and I could definitely use another!
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Wonderful notion.
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Wow! Hope I win. As I get older, I seem to notice that the eyes of all my needles get smaller😜
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I’ve seen this on the notions wall at numerous stores but never have I seen it in action. Thanks for the video.
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With my 50ish eyes a needle threader would be a perfect prize.
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Tools in the sewing room can relieve stress As we age our eyes need help. The threader will really help
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Thanks for sharing this clever needle threader. I have trouble with typical threaders, and often end up pulling the wire out and ruining them. The hardest thing about hand sewing is threading the needle!
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