
Ann Hindmarsh is this week’s winner! The Sewing Needle Pocket Guide covers 13 types of needles, from tapestry to quilting and more. You’ll learn about the wide variety of hand-sewing needles that are available and how to choose the right needle (and thread!) for the task at hand.
You can shop in our store for Embroidery, Quilting, Sharps, Chenille and Milliners needles and for both Cotton and Wool Threads, as well as for your copy of this guide book.
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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Nice guide
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Looks like it would be handy!
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I could use this guide: I have so many different kinds of needles and sometimes am perplexed at which one to choose for a specific project. 🙂
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Great resource.
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So much to know about all these different threads and where best to use them.
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That would be handy information to have. I would be happy to win this giveaway.
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Good information.
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Thanks for all the amazing tips from a newbie quilter!
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That’s a really good tool to have!
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You have the neatest things.
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This would be a perfect little gift for a door prize at my Guild.
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Something every quilter could use!
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I would love to win this and educate myself more about needle use..
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Great gift and very educational too.
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I would love to win this informative guide!
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Very helpful resources! Thank you Becky!
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Love the variety of these!
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So many needles! Which do I use?
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This is a great tool to have!!
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I would love to learn more about hand stitching needles! Thank you for the opportunity.
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This would be a wonderful reference to have. Thanks for the offer. Happy New Year
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This needle guide would be great to have! Thanks!
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Love that there are different size needles in one packet
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Sounds like this would be a good reference. Your YouTube video about needles is excellent information.
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very useful to have this in my sewing basket!
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Wow. I didn’t know such a quick reference existed. Looks like something every sewist needs. Happy New Year to you and yours.
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Definitely needed in my basket!
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It would be nice to be able to try the different sizes.
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I am terrible at putting hand sewing needles back with their buddies and then wondering what type of needle I’m looking at in my pincushion and if it’s appropriate for the job at hand 😳 I really need some discipline in my life, or at the least a handy pictured needle guide 😅
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Looks very useful. Thanks
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I’m always guessing which one to use, so this will be a big help. Thank you
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Wow this is great!
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Boy that would be a wonderful addition for information.
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I know a number of books written about sewing machine needles but no books about hand sewing needles. Awesome idea and thank you for it!
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This would b a super handy resource to have in my sewing kit.
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Do you know why Christmas trees can’t sew? They keep losing their needles!
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This is a great idea that will save me a lot of confusion.
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Where has this handy little guide been all my life?
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Thank you Becky for keeping us informed about all things pertaining to applique quilting and especially thread! It can be daunting to figure it all out but you help us tremendously!👏👏👏
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I would love this. Too many different types of needles to figure out on my own!
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So useful! Thanks!
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what a useful gadget!! Thanks
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Great giveaway. The right needle for the job is key.
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I’m always uncertain about the appropriate needle; I really should read this.
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Great giveaway
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I really could use this.
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What a useful tool!
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I am just starting a Sue Spargo BOM, and I’m sure I could use these!
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I love watching your videos and learning from you! (and I also wish I could buy bunches of things from your site)
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