NEW Juki Industrial Sewing Machine Giveaway

juki industrial sewing machine

THIS GIVE AWAY HAS ENDED….CONGRATULATIONS TO VIVIAN Oaks!!!!!!

We've done a couple of big Juki sewing machine giveaways over the years and we're super pleased to announce another.  Our friends at Juki are offering a new Juki DDL-8700-H industrial sewing machine to one of our lucky readers.

Some time ago we published an article asking readers if they thought they needed an industrial sewing machine.  Well, the response was overwhelming and it seems like many, many readers are either already happy owners of industrial sewing machines or aspiring ones.  So, this time, we decided to give away something truly special, a genuine, heavy-duty, industrial sewing machine!

Please take a minute to read through this article and the roughly 150 detailed comments by our readers.  I'm sure you'll find it interesting and may help you determine if you actually need an industrial sewing machine.  I think you'll probably conclude “yes”..

Do You Need An Industrial Sewing Machine?

About Juki

According to Wikipedia, Juki ranks as the number 1 sewing machine manufacturer in the world!

The company was established in 1938 and manufactures its products in Japan, China, and Vietnam and sells in over 170 countries around the world.

The company is particularly renowned for its industrial sewing machines which are used in factories all over the world and this is what we're giving away in this competition.

Let's have a look at the Juki DDL-8700-H Industrial Sewing Machine

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This machine is also currently available at Amazon for the RRP of $749.00 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!

The machine has many 5-star reviews and here's just a sample:

Ends March 22nd

The giveaway for the Juki DDL-8700-H industrial sewing machine will conclude on Sunday, March 22nd.

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 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.

If you want a bit more information on the history of the Juki brand, please watch the video below.

If you'd like to know a bit more about what fantastic things you can door with the Juki DDL-8700H, please have a look at this video where the machine is practically torture tested and shown sewing thin dress pant material all the way up to 14 layers of heavy-duty vinyl without even skipping a stitch.  Amazing!

Enter HERE

Juki DDL-8700H Giveaway

Problems Seeing the Entry Form Above

There should be a large and very obvious entry form box just above this text, however, sometimes there are settings on particular web browsers that block the code for displaying this box.  If this is the case with your browser, don't panic and please use the link below that connects directly with the Gleam entry form for this giveaway.

Alternate Entry Form HERE


This giveaway was sponsored by our friends at Industrial Plastics in Brisbane, Australia.  For any sort of custom plastic fabrication services, including custom plastic chemical tanks, please give them a call.

The other sponsor was Spartan Doors in Newcastle, Australia.  Spartan is a leading manufacturer of fire-rated doors, life safety doors, and pressed metal door frames with customers across Australia.

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Virginia Pflum
Virginia Pflum

I would make face mask to give to people who are sick.

Aimee H.
Aimee H.

I would love to make a fun High-low dress for one of my daughters. :))

Eileen
Eileen

Perhaps a lovely skirt?

Gail Beam
Gail Beam

I think an apron and matching tea towel would be nice

liz
liz

I make napkins

Karen Miller
Karen Miller

I would make some placemats and napkins to brighten up the dining room

Lori Kreutzer
Lori Kreutzer

A skirt for my granddaughters.

Pray2dance
Pray2dance

I’d make a sleeveless summer top with a round neck

DC
DC

I’d make a skirt or tote bag…

Teri Campbell
Teri Campbell

I would probably make a skirt or sundress with the lemon material

Melissa
Melissa

Would make spring dress.

Judith Martinez
Judith Martinez

A dress for my daughter.

Janene
Janene

It would make a lovely summer maxi skirt.

Debbie Nesmith
Debbie Nesmith

Reusable grocery bag !!

Chris House
Chris House
Reply to  Debbie Nesmith

Reversible tote. ?

Wendy Wolfe-Womack
Wendy Wolfe-Womack
Reply to  Debbie Nesmith

I would make a summery tablecloth.

linduh51
linduh51
Reply to  Debbie Nesmith

Make Coronavirus masks 🙂

Karen Broski
Karen Broski
Reply to  Debbie Nesmith

This is so cute… My daughter in law loves this and would like me to make her a new lunch box.

doreen1029
doreen1029

Definitely a sundress.

Donna Jean McGraw
Donna Jean McGraw

I would make blouses

Laurie Vickery
Laurie Vickery

A summer apron!

Heather
Heather

I would make fanny packs.

Brenda Durel
Brenda Durel

I would make a beautiful summer apron!

Lynnette Fahy
Lynnette Fahy

I would like to make a Jean quilt for the csr.

Linda Barr
Linda Barr

I would make an apron to serve refreshing lemonade and lemon cheesecake in the summer.

May Britt Knutsen Lingjerde
May Britt Knutsen Lingjerde

I would definnatly start sewing leather bags, wallets, tougher fabric my janome had startet to cry only knowimg wath my toughts are., upgrade outfurniture om the garden

Melissa Gregg
Melissa Gregg

This would make a really cute pillow cover and a valance for a window to brighten things up.

Mary Greenhalgh
Mary Greenhalgh

A quilt

Pat Bean
Pat Bean

What a fun fabric! I would make tote bags. I love tote bags. Who can ever have enough tote bags?

Nancy Kness
Nancy Kness

I would sew, sew, sew up a storm if I owned this beautiful Juki Sewing Machine!! Awnings for my porch are first on the list!

Tracey
Tracey

I would use for a lining in a spring jacket.

Catcat
Catcat

I would make a 1950s day dress out of this beautiful lemon fabric! Perfect style, with a little cardigan 🙂

Peggy J
Peggy J

I would make a table cloth for a patio set with matching pillow covers. I can see it in a beautiful back yard garden with various flowers and fruit trees that borders a brick walkway.

Matilde I Bird
Matilde I Bird

I would make a set of place mats for my dining table and a set of pot holders.

Donna
Donna

I would love to make a casual top and pants for the spring and summer
love the color

lrichards550
lrichards550

This would make a really sweet summery sleeveless blouse & shorts set.

Peggy J
Peggy J

I would make a table cloth for a patio set with matching pillow covers. I see it in the midst of a beautiful back yard with various flowers and fruit trees bordering a brick walkway.

Linda K Letcher
Linda K Letcher

An outdoor tablecloth and napkins

J
J

I would make a wrap skirt for my Grand Daughter

Dasha Platt
Dasha Platt

Matching maxi dresses for me and my new granddaughter!

Nalda Flores
Nalda Flores

shades for my kitchen

Phyllis Carlton
Phyllis Carlton

I would make a collage quilt

cheryllewman
cheryllewman

It’s funny, when I saw the fabric I thought, this would make an awesome dress, but maybe it’s too much. Then I see all the comments about making dresses out of it, so yes, A DRESS!

Kelly
Kelly

I would make a summer blouse or handbag.