Wednesday Giveaway goes to Sharon Buford!

A good tool can make all the difference in getting the job done. What about 4 tools in 1? That’s exactly what Sharon won – Alex Anderson’s 4-in-1 Essential Sewing Tool!

The tool has a flat end for pressing, folding, and/or burnishing. It has a super-sharp BERNINA seam ripper for fast “unsewing”. Use the pointed wood end cap for turning bias tubes and doll parts. And use the stiletto while pressing and machine piecing.

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!

Wednesday Giveaway – ELLANA for Louise Jann!

Wonderfil’s Ellana™ thread is a 12wt, 2-ply, 50/50 Merino wool/acrylic blend. Designed for hand wool applique, the wool provides rich color and soft loft, while the acrylic gives strength, making this thread fray-resistant. Each spool holds 70 yards of thread. So what does this week’s winner get? Louise will get a total of 3 spools of Ellana thread in her choice of colors! Click here to see all the fabulous color choices.

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!

Wednesday Giveaway!

We recently updated photos of several of our scissors. This necessitated removing the Omnigrid 4″ scissor from its package. This week’s lucky winner, Marilyn B, benefits from that, as she is receiving that Needlecraft Omnigrid scissor! I use this scissor when I am cutting out templates. They are precise and light, and they cut through the laminated paper sheets like a hot knife through butter. They also work well with fabric. (Side note: these scissors have the sharpest point of any scissor I have ever seen. A scissor sheath is practically required.)

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!

Is it REALLY August?!

And of course, back to school! It’s the rhythm of life. If you’re not feeling it yet, here are a few suggestions for the students in your life. Maybe it’ll spark your enthusiasm.

Blackwing pencils are my favorite, both on fabric and on paper. They have the best feeling in your hand as you press them to a surface. They come in soft, firm, and extra firm graphite. As you can imagine, the softer the graphite in your pencil, the less pressure it takes to write or draw with them.

Most of the time, I prefer the firm graphite (602 & Volume 200), my grandson Jack, who is 14, prefers the extra firm (Naturals & Volume 651). The soft graphite (Matte & Volume 93) would be ideal for those times when you want to make a softer, more expressive lines, drawing or sketching. (Also, the lines are thicker, because softer graphite. Not super soft, just softer.) If you’re not sure what you might need, see below for a solution and a special code.

While we keep the basic 3 types of Blackwing pencil all the time, we have several beautiful limited edition volumes in stock right now that will not be coming back. Each new volume that comes out has an inspiration, a story that highlights a movement, an idea, or a person. You can click the photo or link to find out the stories behind each of the volumes we currently have.

Volume 93, below, soft graphite. These are so happy with their bright colors, and there are just a few of the slate notebooks that match left in stock.

Volume 200, below, firm graphite. My favorite pencils to date, these are beautiful sitting on my desk.

Volume 651, below, extra firm graphite. A tribute to Bruce Lee, and could be perfect for school colors.

The Blackwing Starting Point Set is perfect for the person who needs to try out Blackwing. AND I’m giving you (who read my blog) $10 off of this set for back-to-school good vibes. Use code BWBACKTOSCHOOL. (This code will last until we sell out of Starting Point Sets.)

This is the first set that has come with my favorite sharpener! The One-Step Sharpener is more expensive, but I like the way it works, and because the blades are replaceable, it lasts longer. The Two-Step Long Point Sharpener also works to get that sharp point, and Jack happily uses his.

For the student moving out this semester, a needle and thread are a must! They might be the only one in their dorm to have a way to fix a button or do minor mending. Pebbles Needle Sets can be paired with the Neutral Bobbin Set for a quick fix when they need it.

And of course, the Lap App. For hand sewing, sure, but also, tablets, iPads, phones, etc. Help your student be mindful of their neck and posture. Take the pressure off!

Bear, a few years ago with his iPod. It works for smaller arms, too!

And don’t forget, I have the most fun Lap App covers!

I’m wishing everyone happy back-to-school prepping! You can do it!

Show and tell… Bullseye!

Marie Johansen post this comment on my blog. The first photo shows her Bullseye quilt top which is amazing!

Hello! I finished my Bullseye and it one of my favorites in 40 years of making quilts! I want to make another! Is there a mathematical formula that I could use to make it even larger than 60”? I am math challenged, but would love an even larger Bullseye! Thank you for this wonderful pattern!

Bullseye made by Maria Johansen

The answer to the math question is yes… I’m pretty sure that you can enlarge all the foundation paper piecing shapes, and the corner template, by the same percentage and they should fit together.

Marie also sent a photo of her finished quilt on the bed, photobombed by her cat, Tizzy :-).

Bullseye made by Maria Johansen

Thank you, Marie, for sharing your quilt with us! You did a marvelous job and I look forward to hearing how the enlargement works out.

If you would like to make your own Bullseye quilt. click here to find the book.

Wednesday Giveaway – Yazzii!!

Sydna Gordon has won One Yazzii Aqua Zippered Pouch, measuring 5.5″ x 8″, and a pack of Clover Gold Eye Applique Size 12 needles! We love Yazzii organizers and carry a great selection of different sizes with different purposes. Check them out here. And the Gold Eye Applique Needles are easy to thread and are a little more rigid than the Tulip Applique Needles. We carry both Clover and Tulip varieties, of course, as well as needles by Bohin, Hemming and Roxanne. Follow this link to see all our needles and pins.

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!