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The Stitch Gathering Goody Bag GIVEAWAY!! And Linky!

So we gathered and we stitched (thanks Sheila for that great sentence!), and we got an AMAZING goody bag courtesy of all our fabulous sponsors!
Look at all that booty! And I have saved one goody bag to give away to one lucky reader of this blog!
But first of all I’d like to take a closer look at all the goodies and thank our sponsors properly.

Liberty Lifestyle not only donated fabric but also enough beautiful needlecord fabric bags for us to use as the actual ‘bag’. Here it is filled up with deliciousness!

We actually had a choice of tote bags, as Coats gave us a spacious cotton one which we filled with the rest of their kind donations: 2 FQ of Notting Hill fabric, Coats thread, Anchor embroidery cotton, Millward needles, a pen and a funky zip brooch!

The UK wholesalers of Robert Kaufman really knocked the ball out of the park with their incredibly generous donation of 7 FQs of Kaufman fabric, which we made into that bundle!

Sewing Machines Direct, my ‘go to’ place for sewing machines and a company I can wholeheartedly recommend for fantastic service and price, gave everyone a whole box of mixed Frister Rossmann threads each!

And there was more Liberty loveliness which a fantastic scrap pack of Liberty Tana Lawn from lovely Ali at Very Berry Fabrics (who was our first, and most enthusiastic, sponsor!), it even came in a little zip-lock bag! And was also very useful for my Fabric Origami and Japanese Embellishment class.

You can also see below a FQ of one of my favourite fabrics from Liberty Lifestyle Stile collection which Liberty donated along with their bag.

For some local Scottish flavour, our goody bag refreshments were donated by Highland Spring and Nairn’s Oatcakes. These were all very welcome to help get us through the strenuous stitching! The Nairn’s oat biscuits went down a treat with afternoon tea and the Highland Spring water kept us hydrated throughout the day!

The Button Company donated a bag of mixed buttons and a spool of Hemingworth thread which comes in this little clear plastic dome (which makes it look really cool and special!). I haven’t tried this thread before so am looking forward to giving it a go and will report back.
And all the way from the USA, carried in Dolores’s luggage, came these little hexy packs! Dolores had convinced her boss Carly, the owner of Web Fabrics (a fantastic online store which Dee says stocks more basics and blenders than anywhere else in the country!) to contribute towards our goody bags. Carly donated the fabric and Dolores donated her time putting the packs together! Thank you pal!

And here’s some really useful stuff for your sewing room. A Frixion pen (my new best friend!), donated by Pilot. This pen is simply magic as all traces disappear once you iron your fabric! I now use this religiously for all my quilting and embroidery marking, and am constantly recommending it to my students.
Groves & Banks donated this daisy cutter from Sew Easy. This is a great little sewing aid with a cutting blade around the daisy and a threader cleverly concealed in the stalk, plus it comes with a lanyard so you can hang it round your neck while working.
Everyone also got a spool of Aurifil thread to try out, courtesy of the lovely Alex Veronelli, and Avery Homestore (basically me!) donated the button tin!
Phew!

I would like to send my heartfelt thanks to all our sponsors for helping make the Stitch Gathering such a special day and bringing such genuine delight to all our Retreaters!

Now, how do you lot get hold of this last bag?! 
Pretty straightforward really, you have 3 possible goes –

1. Follow my blog and let me know that you do in a comment
2. like our Facebook page and let me know that you do in a comment
3. Blog about, tweet about, or share the giveaway on Facebook and let me know in a comment that you do. We are @stitchgathering on twitter.

Giveaway is open to international entrants and ends midnight next Thursday 5th September.
Good luck!

One more thing!
There has been some wonderful blog posts about the Stitch Gathering and I thought it would be a good idea to have them all in one place so I have managed, for the first time, to do one of these linky things.
If you have posted about the Retreat or the Exhibition please link your post below – thank you!

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167 comments

  1. So jealous! Not only does it sound like you had a great time, but you got some amazing goodies too! Thanks for holding onto one of the bags for those of us not fortunate enough to have been there. I'm a follower through bloglovin 🙂

  2. You clearly did an excellent job hosting your retreat and I think that the quilt show running up to it was brilliant. Thank you for a chance to win that excellent bag of treats from your sponsors. I follow your blog and have for a long while.

  3. My friend Shirley of SimpleSew told me about this giveaway and I will now be a follower, only Europeans understand the excitement of getting a zip-lock bag 🙂 I love it when people send me things in those.

  4. I follow you on Bloglovin too. It has been lovely to read all of the posts about the event. Congrats on organising it.
    ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

  5. I wish I lived in the UK, your Stitch Gathering sounds wonderful, I shall hop around all the blogs and enjoy all the photos instead. I follow you on Bloglovin and have also liked your page on FB, thanks for the chance to win a lovely goody bag.

  6. I would drool over those Liberties and never get anything actually made if I'd been at your Stitch Gathering. Lovely lovely lovely… next best thing? winning your amazing giveaway.. dont send the water to Sydney however..will let you keep that! Have liked you on FB

  7. im a follower!!!! a bit of technical info on the frixon pens, ironing doesn't make it vanish, it turns it invisible! the difference? apparently if you put it in the freezer it shows up again, but unless quilts are being used outside in the arctic its probably not a probkrn, and washing does make it vanish.

    (the freezer tip would have been helpful when youngest daughter was recording bad school behaviour in her h/w diary – the teacher could check she'd written "talking in class" or whatever, but I never saw it!!!)

  8. What a wonderful goody bag. Once again congratulations on the Stitch Gathering success.
    I've been following your blog since FQR 🙂

  9. Hi, I'm now following your blog – looking forward to browsing. what a lovely giveaway, looks like you had a great and productive time away!

  10. Hi Jo! Wish I could have been with you! Don't know if you've read my blog lately but I've had a bit of a curve ball to cope with. Jenny's doing well. She's in remission and we're breathing out a bit. Hope I'll be able to join you next year. xxxx Oh and yes please can I enter your give away? It looks gorgeous! xxxxx

  11. OMG this is awesome what a fantastic prizes I really love all you included.
    thanks you so much for a wonderful giveaway. I will keep mi fingers crossed
    I'm a follower

  12. I am a follower of your blog too – and had a wonderful time at the Stitch Gathering. If I happen to win the goodie bag I think I will use the contents as gifts to encourage beginner sewers.

  13. I was the person that came into the shop and took a poster to put up in Marchmont! Wish I had got to the stitch gathering, but love following your blog. Even if I don't win I still have the fun of being inspired by your designs and inspirational colour choices. Thanks for a beautiful blog!

  14. This is a great giveaway, I started following you a while back, but cannot see my previous comment. Hopefully this one will be accepted by the online powers that be! Like your blog a lot

  15. Hi Jo, what an fabulous giveaway! So generous of you, not to mention all your sponsors – never seen a goody-bag so covet-worthy. Loved all the news of the Stitch Gathering – next year I'm going to make it! I follow your blog on Bloglovin of course! Off to fully digest the amazingness of the tapestry blog post! Papiya x

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