Friday, November 13, 2015

Spiral Eye Needles and a Give Away

 
Most of you know I like to play with new sewing “toys” …well, I fell in LOVE with Spiral Eye needles after the first try!
 
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SENCH side loading needles
 
Ahhh, did that photo get your attention? They got my attention when they scrolled past on Facebook a few weeks ago. I ran over and purchased a set. These wonderful side loading needles were created by inventor, Pam Turner of PST Innovations, LLC (spiraleyeneedles.com).
 
 
Why I liked these better than the “split eye” needles available at fabric stores? For starters they easily loaded from the side and DIDN’T shred my rayon threads like the split eye needle often does (so annoying). The thread DIDN’T fall back out of the eye while being pulled through the thickness of a quilt top like the split eye needle often does (again so annoying). They made hiding thread tails a breeze while using my longarm (heavenly).
 
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Spiral Eye side loading needles
 
NEEDLE DETAILS:
 
  • Spiral Eye needles are made in the USA from surgical grade stainless steel so they never rust and they won't break and they’re hypoallergenic.  
  • SENCH needles are a new less expensive variation made in China. They’re Nickel plated steel with a golden plated eye.
 
Stocking Stuffer Sale…SENCH needles are on sale until November 30th. Buy two sets and get one free at spiraleyeneedles.com.
 
There’s also a side loading machine needle available but I haven’t tried it yet.
 
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Side loading machine needle
 
FUN STUFF:
 
If you’re still not convinced here’s a YouTube video showing you how they work. Click HERE.
 
For a real WOW moment check out this nifty video by Sue Heinz of Kismet Quilting demonstrating not only how wonderful these needles are to use but also showing several AWESOME knot making tips. Click HERE.
 


Sweepstakes

Pam Turner is graciously giving one set of 6 SENCH needles to one winner and one single Spiral Eye needle to one winner. Just use the Rafflecopter below for a chance to enter.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

 
 
 

 
 
 
Guidelines and Rules:
  • No purchase necessary. Open to residents of the USA only. This sweepstakes is void where prohibited by law.
  • You must be 18 or older to enter.
  • One set of 6 SENCH needles to one winner and one single Spiral Eye needle to one winner will be given. Winners picked at random via Rafflecopter.
  • Winners will be picked at the end of the day on November 16th. Winners will receive notification via email. Winners have approximately 5 days to claim their gift, if 5 days passes, the gift will be offered to another eligible entrant. Winners who will receive a shipped item will need to provide name, address, city, state. All prizes will be awarded.
  • All winners will be announced on this blog and in the Rafflecopter window here on this page.Winners agree to allow their name, city, state to be publicized.
  • While we hope you will leave a comment on the post of the day because we love comments, we want no reply bloggers to have a chance at winning also. You will be asked for your name, email, and state.
  • Items will be mailed directly from PST Innovations LLC, P.O. Box 49605 Blaine MN 55449.
  • You are responsible for claiming and paying any tax owed on the value of any gift that you win where applicable.
  • Odds of Winning a prize are based on total number of rafflecopter entries.
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    SENCH and Spiral Eye needle images used with permission from PST Innovations, LLC.

    8 comments:

    Gram999 said...

    I would love to win. I have trouble with the thread shredding with the top loading needles also. Thanks for the opportunity.

    QuiltShopGal said...

    Very interesting needles. They look like they are great quality, but I also see a lot of benefits of this design.

    QuiltShopGal
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    Carole said...

    The answer to my old eyes prayer.

    Michele said...

    Oh wow they look great and I could really use some so that I finally get to burying my thread tails instead of just making the knots.

    Margie said...

    These look like they would solve a few of my choice words while trying to thread needles.

    RosieGma said...

    Love those needles. The videos were very helpful...I have arthritis in my hands, but I so enjoy hand sewing, that these needles would be a blessing..Thank you for a great giveaway....

    VickiT said...

    Those look like wonderful needles.
    The videos were really good.

    Crafty Tokyo Mama said...

    Thank you so much for introducing us to these little sanity savers! Having had the thread fall out of a top loading needle repeatedly yesterday, I found myself wishing for one of these.