Huge New Juki Giveaway (RRP $989.00): Just in time for Christmas

We're so delighted to announce to you our latest “Juki Bundle Giveaway” just in time for Christmas.  Our sponsors have really gotten into the holiday spirit with a tremendous prize this year of a sewing/quilting machine, a serger and a gift certificate!

Our sponsors are offering the complete Christmas package for sewing beginners and experts!  The prize bundle will be a Juki F300, which is a great sewing and quilting machine, plus a Juki mo 644d, which is a 2-needle, 2/3/4 thread serger, and $125 Gift Certificate from our friends at sewingmachinesplus.com which will get you started.

The RRP for this package is a whopping $989.00!

This bundle is also currently available at Amazon for a discounted $924.89 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.

This giveaway will be a bit shorter than usual and only about three weeks ending on December 24th so while the prize may not arrive at your house until after Christmas, you'll definitely know if you've won.  Wouldn't this be just the best Christmas gift ever?

We'll be announcing the winner via our weekly Sunday newsletter email list so please make sure to sign up if you want to hear right away.

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ENTRY FORM BELOW

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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.

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!

The F300 sewing and quilting machine is a really fantastic machine.  The list of features is huge which you can see in the video below.

The Juki mo 644d is also a terrific serger with all the capability you'll need.  If you don't have a serger, you

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Cindy Pieters

I would make pillows for my daughters house.

Trish Johnstone
Trish Johnstone

would make a great advent calendar

Mary Baars
Mary Baars

What a nice package to receive for Christmas.

PennyM
PennyM

I’d make a tablerunner for Christmas with that adorable michael Miller fabric.

Adje
Adje

Wow another give away! I love them. Thank you!! And I just made 2 fit and flare dresses! They are great sure will be making more in fact my 23 year old niece wants to learn to sew and we are making the dress for her together. So you see I am a BIG fan???

Linda G
Linda G

I would make a set of placemats – darling!

Carmel Vivier
Carmel Vivier

I’d use it to make aprons with.

Sarah Taylor
Sarah Taylor

Looks nice for a tablecloth

Eleanor Gibson
Eleanor Gibson

I would make a gits for a Christian friend.

Karen
Karen

I would use that great fabric in a Christmas quilt!

Ronisa Clark
Ronisa Clark

I would make a Christmas apron with the Michael Miller pattern.

Megan
Megan

hot pad

Sue H
Sue H

Not sure what I would make with that fabric. It cries fussy cut, but is not really my style.

Christina Nelson
Christina Nelson

I would love to make a quilted advent calendar with that fabric. Each gingerbread house would be a door to open.

Andi S
Andi S

I’d make a holiday tablecloth with that cute fabric!

Ptcquilter
Ptcquilter

I would make a table runner and placemats

Genevieve
Genevieve

Wow! What a great gift to give before the Holidays!! Super excited to enter the contest!

Kat
Kat

I feel like those gingerbread houses would make a nice mini advent sock. We started the tradition of mini socks with each having an activity leading up to the holiday with xmas eve being PJs for the whole family for the next morning. The toddler loves it! I also plan on each year there is a new sock to introduce the “calendar” for the year. In the meantime we are teaching colors and numbers.

Valerie Zeiss

Love Michael Miller prints! I’d have to make gift bags with that wonderful gingerbread house print

Kim Karriker
Kim Karriker

The fabric would make a cute Christmas jumper for my 2 year-old niece

Vanessa
Vanessa

What to make with the Michael Miller Holiday Gingerbread Houses? The Lucy Tote of course!

ParisGrrl
ParisGrrl

I’d make an apron

Cynthia C
Cynthia C

I would make some holiday skirts for my nieces.

Katja
Katja

I would make a swing skirt or even a dress to go dancing!

Hulme S
Hulme S

I would make a table runner

cbg
cbg

I would make kitchen curtains out of this adorable Michael Miller print. It is really cute.

Sandra Bilodeau
Sandra Bilodeau

thank you for the opportunity

Sandy
Sandy

I would love to make a blanket for my new grandson (12/2/17) with the fabric from Fabric.com by Michael Miller.

Vicki H
Vicki H

It would make a cute tablerunner.

Anna Mercer
Anna Mercer

I have been told that Juki is a great machine and this would be a terrific opportunity to learn for myself, if I were a lucky winner

jane gustinis
jane gustinis

Very Exciting!

April Strong
April Strong

That Micheal Miller fabric would make an adorable Christmas apron for my two little nieces, or some cute Christmas cloth wraps or bags for gifts. the possibilities are endless.

Michelle
Michelle

So cute! I’d make a Christmas pillow 🙂

Rhonda
Rhonda

I would love to use it to decorate my kitchen for Christmas, so festive! My grandkids would love it!

Christine Scott
Christine Scott

I think this would be cute as a Christmas Tree Skirt

Kim Cape
Kim Cape

I would love to have this machine. I have been researching machines.I need a new one

Emy Spaleta
Emy Spaleta

Pillows and an advent calendar

Karen A
Karen A

Not sure where to leave this comment. The Michael Miller print would be great for a festive table runner.

Tracey Adams
Tracey Adams

A Christmas quilt for my newly-married daughter!

Teresa Ivey
Teresa Ivey

That fabric would make the perfect Christmas smock 🙂 ya, need those. Not ashamed to say I need a shirt apron of sorts (adult bib). If it’s cute and smock like , not as embarrassing as a bib.