Wednesday Giveaway – Sea Grass + more!

I’ve been at it again – cleaning out my bins and drawers. And once again, this week’s winner, ANGIE WELDON, will benefit from my “summer” cleaning. I’m giving away some special thread!

Sea Grass is a 100% cotton fiber. It has a thin, flat, and matte appearance. It is stiff and becomes more pliable as you sew with it. Best used in embroidery for straight stitches, particularly for hair, straw, or grasses.

You might also notice some other spools of thread that I included because they are duplicates. AND there is a pack of handy spool wraps. This is going to make Angie very happy.

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!

157 thoughts on “Wednesday Giveaway – Sea Grass + more!

  1. I have been so intrigued by sea grass. I would love to try it. Especially since 80% of my work is water related in theme. Thank you for your generous give away.

    Like

  2. In addition to quilting I make pine needle baskets and I would love to incorporate some of the sea grass in my weaving.

    Like

  3. Gosh, I love thread! I always think I have all I could ever want or need, but then I learn about a new color range or texture like Sea Grass, and you know what happens next!

    Like

  4. I have been enjoying making larger dramatic stitches to show off my thread instead of tiny stitches. Such a cute way to dress up a quilt block. I’d love to have more colors!

    Like

    • Alice, we have been trying to reach you concerning last week’s giveaway. Please check your spam folder to see if the email went awry. (You were the winner of the ugly thimble and we need your mailing address.)

      Like

      • Thank you. 

        Alice Tignor

        472 Cornwall Court

        <

        div>Severna Park MD 21146

        Sent from my iPhone

        <

        div dir=”ltr”>

        <

        blockquote type=”cite”>

        Like

  5. I ordered a sea grass to try some time ago. I like it for just plain ol’ backstitch to outline things, but the idea of using it for grasses is great!

    Like

Leave a Reply to Alice Tignor Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.