NEW Elna Elnita EC60 Computerized Sewing Machine Giveaway – Just in time for Christmas

It's time for another giveaway! – just in time for Christmas.  It's been almost six months since our last giveaway where Joanne H. from Little Rock, Arkansas won the Singer Quantum Stylist 9985 Computerized Sewing Machine Giveaway

And this time, have we've got something very special for you from one of the most storied brands in sewing machine history. All our regular readers know I'm a huge fan of Bernina, but there's another Swiss sewing machine powerhouse that, while perhaps slightly less known, is also famous for the same Swiss quality and innovation.

The Elna Elnita EC60 Computerized Sewing Machine is the ultimate in quilting and portability. This beauty is a full-featured machine made with a quilter's needs in mind and the EC60 will deliver all the benefits of any top-of-the-line model.

The Elna Elnita EC60 Computerized Sewing Machine has 60 stitches including 6 one-step buttonholes. And the time-saving features including memorized needle up/down, one hand needle threader and lock stitch button make sewing easy. Best of all, this full-size machine weighs only 12 pounds, so it's easy to take to classes and guild meetings!

About Elna

The Elna trademark has always symbolized quality, innovation and service. Today, Elna continues to build the company with these three elements as the foundation. Elna is a growing company committed to bringing excellence to our customers and our international distribution network. Elna is active in more than 60 countries, throughout the world.

Source: Elna.com

We're delighted to have this opportunity to give away one of Elna's most popular computerized sewing machines.

Let's have a closer look at the Elna Elnita EC60

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Features

  • 60 stitches, including 6 automatic buttonholes
  • 6.5 inches from the needle to the inside of the sewing arm
  • Memorized automatic thread cutter
  • 7mm maximum zigzag stitch
  • Horizontal rotary hook
  • Full size machine
  • Extended free arm
  • Simplified navigation keys
  • LCD screen with backlight
  • Foot pressure adjustment
  • Superior Plus Feed System with 7-piece feed dog
  • Drop feed dog with lever
  • Extended needle plate
  • Start/stop button
  • Built-in, one-hand needle threader
  • Speed adjustment (slider)
  • Memorized needle up/down
  • Auto lockstitch button
  • Numbered threading path
  • Adjustable pressure dial
  • Handy accessories storage

This machine is also currently available at Amazon at a good discount to the $999 RRP if you just can't wait.. but Amazon is also a great place to go to check out all the reviews and advice on this machine if you're going to hold out for the giveaway.  Feel free to click below to check it out!

You'll find many 5-star reviews like this one around the web:

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In fact, the overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 is really fantastic and one of the best we've seen.

Click to read more.

If you really want a good overview of this machine, have a quick look at this video from the folks over at Vacuums R Us!:

Ends December 24th

The giveaway for the Elna Elnita EC60 sewing machine will conclude on Friday, December 24th for Christmas Eve!

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ENTRY FORM AT BOTTOM OF PAGE

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There are a couple of different ways to enter.  Make sure you get in as many entries as possible to increase your chances.  We'll be adding more ways to enter as the contest progresses so please check back from time to time.  As always, the best way to really improve your chances is to enter daily and use the button to share the contest with your friends.  You'll get a free entry each time they enter using your link.

Our sponsor has stepped up to cover international shipping (you'll need to pay local import duties if any) so this contest is open WORLDWIDE!  However, please keep in mind that this machine is shipping from the US and so will have a 110v motor.  If you live in a country with 230 or 240v power, it should be pretty easy to get a transformer, but please just keep this in mind.

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Elna Elnita EC60 Giveaway

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Morgan
Morgan

The green fabric is heavy so it would be good for Hoodies, which is not so good for this summer in Panama!
So if I had to make something Id make a pillow like someone else mentioned before – for my hammock!

Joelle Fischer
Joelle Fischer

I would make some summer shorts

Nicole Deardorf
Nicole Deardorf

I would make some lounge pants or a lovely tunic top to go with leggings.

Heidi Undercoffer
Heidi Undercoffer

I would make pajamas for the family

HL
HL

I’d make a lightweight, flowing cardigan or tunic! Love the color!

Constance Pentzer
Constance Pentzer

Infinity scarves for my wonderful daughter-in-law and myself would be my first choice for what I would do with the fabric. The color is one of our favorites and the print is subtle enough to go with so many outfits.

Judy Thomas
Judy Thomas

I would make a lovely cardigan with the gorgeous topaz fabric.

Jeanne Armstrong
Jeanne Armstrong

I love this teal. Would make a lovely wrap sweater.

Lou
Lou

I would make another travel bag

Grandma Cole
Grandma Cole

I would make the most lovely tunic anyone has ever seen me wear.

Jasmine Molina
Jasmine Molina

I would want to make a turtleneck sweater since it’s cold out right now!

Sabine bergen
Sabine bergen

Ich würde Herzkissen für’s Krankenhaus nähen

Shirley Chambers
Shirley Chambers

I would make a beautiful infinity scarf

Jack Jones
Jack Jones

A cook 3-button Henley

Janii
Janii

This fabric would be nice for a cute tshirt dress with a mock neck

Emma K
Emma K

With the Telio Topaz Hatchi Stretch Knit Teal, I would make a nice loose dress!

Kay Statom
Kay Statom

a flowing blouse

Lanal
Lanal

It would make a marvelous matching tee and cardigan.

Sonia
Sonia

I would make a top.

Susan N.
Susan N.

I would make a tunic

Terri Santa Coloma
Terri Santa Coloma

I would make tshirt

ZOE
ZOE

I would sew a beautiful maxi skirt.

Wendy Thiessen
Wendy Thiessen

looks great!!

Shazam
Shazam

I love this colour and the textural look! I’d have a go at making a mid sleeved waterfall jacket that I can wear over tank tops on coolish days.

Natalie Kimble
Natalie Kimble

I would make a pretty top!

Deb E
Deb E

Lovely fabric! I’d love a loose fitting tunic made out of it, and the color is wonderful! Thanks for the giveaway, Mayra, and Merry Christmas to you and your family!

Lana
Lana

I would make a long sleeve tunic. As soon as I saw the fabric I just knew.

Dawn
Dawn

I would make a short-sleeved tunic with this lovely colored fabric

Paula Kane
Paula Kane

I would like to try a pair of leggings

Lisa Hoagland
Lisa Hoagland

With the hacci knit I would love to make a dress, top, or a dress for my daughter!

Silvan
Silvan

id love to make some nice wrm ups for dance class out of this fabric

Shirley Polmateer
Shirley Polmateer

It would help me to keep donating more fidget quilts to the Alzheimer’s Society for patients that need them instead of medication. Fidget quits help calm the patients down when they are upset and antsi.

Rebecca Knight
Rebecca Knight

This color is so flattering. I would make a tunic top to wear over pants or a skirt.

Brenda GrayWolfe
Brenda GrayWolfe

I would make a athletic top and leggings in the beautiful teal coloured stretch fabric

Rita Carter
Rita Carter

I would make quilts.

Debra DeShazor
Debra DeShazor

I would make a turtleneck blouse & skirt.

Debra DeShazor
Debra DeShazor

I would make a turtleneck blouse.

Lauren Cormac
Lauren Cormac

I would make a skirt

Marjory Wilkin
Marjory Wilkin

I would make a pullover top.

Darla Hoelzel
Darla Hoelzel

I would probably make a tunic.