As a celebration of our new SHWS website, we are sharing one of my all time favorite travel tools, along with a sweet travel notebook to inspire your inner wunderlust. Oh! did I mention that we will have 3 winners? That's right - 3 Giveaways For 3 Lucky Winners!
Truth be told, we have had a few glitches in our website "switchover" and are offering the giveaway as a thank you for our loyal readers that have stayed with us for the past 12 years, and also for those just signing up to follow our new and improved site.
If you haven't read my last post yet, on 10 Helpful Tips and Ideas on Travel-Friendly Summer Projects for Quilters, be sure to do so! Details for the giveaway are given at the end of the post. Then take a moment to leave a comment on your favorite travel tip for quilters or just to say hello.
Here's a teaser to pique your interest:
Leave a comment below or in the previous post to be entered in the giveaway. We will announce the winners next week! Have a great summer! ~Pati
Hi Cindy! Nice to hear from you! So far, the threader has worked for every needle I have tried. But then, you know I don't use tiny needles very often!
Thank you for the demo! Now I want one! Do they work with various needles?
I always use a needle threader because of my eye sight. I like the way this one looks. Also, I'm happy to see new post at See How We Sew!
When I have my act together, I try to prepare in advance so that what I am bringing with me is the task that needs to be done: the strips that need to be appliquéd onto something or the pincushion that needs to be whipstitched closed, not the pattern pieces that need to be traced on my tiny middle-seat tray with terrible lighting.
Hello! I haven’t had much success traveling with active projects, but I did complete a small appliqué and sashiko panel over the course of about two years by keeping everything in a go-bag. Everything included the project, pins, precut threads, and needles.