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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Emma

What a fun giveaway! I would use the Michael Miller pattern for holiday stockings!

Kathy Throckmorton
Kathy Throckmorton

I would make some pot holders

MuppetMaster
MuppetMaster

This funtasia deserves to be made into a festive tablecloth, apron, present sacks, stockings or even a fun swing dress!

Yolande Bergeron
Yolande Bergeron

What a wonderful prize to win. My sewing machine is not 2 years old and is broken. Cannot be repaired it would cost the price of the machine. All my sewing for Christmas is on hold until I a new sewing machine arrives at my doorsteps. I have never owned a Serger. Thank you for this contest by JUKI. Good luck to everyone.
Yolande-Mtl. QC. CA.

Diane
Diane

I would make your oven mitts. Loved the story that accompanied the description!

Charlotte Brown
Charlotte Brown

a beautiful Christmas quilt

Creepysque
Creepysque

I would make blankets for premature babies in our city hospital.

Sarah
Sarah

I would make bowl cozies

Mary Ellen Elias
Mary Ellen Elias

Easy Christmas Stocking or foldable tote

Lorri Duff
Lorri Duff

Aprons–they would be perfect for our “Cookie Baking with Granny” Day!!

Sue Youtz
Sue Youtz

Some new hit mitts.

Suresh Barbier

I’d make placemats with that cute Christmas print!

Bonnie Larson
Bonnie Larson

I can see a cute table runner. Thanks for sharing

Joy
Joy

What a wonderful fabric. Perfect for a number of projects: puffy ornaments, runners, aprons. All great ideas. I’m thinking a chef’s cap would be perfect to go along with that apron!

Irene Hynes
Irene Hynes

Thank you! For having this contest.
And Merry Christmas!
I really would like to have a serger. I would make tons of knitted clothing, including sweaters and t shirts for my 4 grandchildren.

I have been looking for a second-hand one that I can afford but winning the New Juki would be an amazing and wonderful thing.

Melissa VanFossen
Melissa VanFossen

I’d make a headscarf to wear to work and maybe an apron.

Amy
Amy

I would make quilts for Shepard’s Table (Shepherd’s Table’s mission is to provide help to people who are homeless or in need by providing basic services, including meals, social services, medical support, clothing, and other assistance in an effective and compassionate manner.) and the NICU and children’s ward at my local hospital, as well as gifts for my family

CHepburn
CHepburn

That would be perfect for the border and backing of a Christmas quilt I just collected the patterns for.

Kate Thompson
Kate Thompson

I’d make oven mitts for gifts so everyone who bakes Christmas cookies will remember me (since I don’t bake) every Christmas to come!!

Mirela
Mirela

I wuld use it to make a t shirt quilt for my kids,I was saving their t shirts since thay started school and now thay almost done with collage.

Diane Callahan
Diane Callahan

Landscape quilts!

Krystal Zollinger
Krystal Zollinger

Aprons galore!

Jeanette Russell
Jeanette Russell

Fabric tray/basket

Jaakia Carrington-Brown
Jaakia Carrington-Brown

I would make a seasonal handbag or quillow.

Roseanna Lacas
Roseanna Lacas

A circle skirt!!

Irene Hynes
Irene Hynes

I would make mug rugs to give to friends with hot chocolate pachets.

Susan
Susan

The Oven Mitts

synita a mcclary
synita a mcclary

i would make a quilt

Brenda Livingston
Brenda Livingston

My goodness!!! Thank you for all the free patterns. Love them! And the tools for teaching a new one to sew! I will use those with my granddaughter!!! I would make the backpack!!!!!

Jessica McBride
Jessica McBride

I would make oven mits!

wendy browne
wendy browne

A stocking

Cynthia Anthony
Cynthia Anthony

I would make napkins and co-ordinating table runner. I’ve recently made a Japanese knot bag and would make several more in various fabric.

Kathy Westin
Kathy Westin

Endless possibilities!!!!

Charlene Glover
Charlene Glover

I would make a table runner, placemats and pot holders.

Virginia Pflum
Virginia Pflum

I would make a wall quilted hanging with the Old World Santa Multi.

Glenda Marsh
Glenda Marsh

Grand baby items!! But love the apron ideas:))

Yvonne Cookson
Yvonne Cookson
Reply to  Glenda Marsh

I would make sofa pillows and some pillowcases.

Eileen
Eileen

I would make aprons for cookie baking night! Falalala!

Kathy L
Kathy L

I would make a table runner.

Ann
Ann

Perfect for fussy cutting- I’d make hexies!

janet baldridge
janet baldridge

I make quilts and blankets for cancer patients at st lukes childrens hospital. this would make it even more enjoyable and easier.

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