It’s day 3 of our Sew It All 13 Days of Giveaways on our blog!
Remember to enter to win each day by answering a question in the Comments section. Also, we will be giving away a GRAND PRIZE, your own copy of Sew It All, Season 1! You will be automatically entered to win the grand prize every time you comment on a giveaway day question.
Congratulations to yesterday’s winners; Rosa Alvarez, Denise Garceau and Kae Hulburt. Please email info@sewitalltv.com with your mailing address to receive your prize.
Today, we’re giving away one signed Tina Givens book to one winner and one Tina Givens storage box featured on the show to four winners! (Check out Tina Givens episode, “Smart Storage,” and download her project for free.) 
For your chance to win, answer this question in the comments section:
What techniques would you like to see in future episodes?
Enter your answer below and good luck! Monday, we’ll announce today’s winner and the question for Day 4!

how to do mitred borders
Embellishment using all mediums
I would like to see smocking and bobbin work.
I would love to learn more about inserting interfacing, there are so many different types on the market. Every time I interface a collar I always put it on the wrong side, or I get the ripples. Would just love to see this done step by step. Thanks very much!
Beginning quilting!
I just love the storage boxes! Even though I have been sewing for 35 years, I have found myself drawn to all kinds of sewing techniques old and new.
Paper Piecing.
I’m with half of the above. And how about working with linings.?
How about fabric etching when doing cutwork?
I would love to see more about adjusting and creating your own patterns. I have a teenage daughter who’s sizes vary so greating in the different measurements of a pettern that it’s difficult to make tops for her (ie: siz 20 in bust size 8 in waist ans size 16 in hips.)
Working with linings would be grand.
How about applying bias edging, and having it look good when done!
Comparison of the various sewing/ embroidery machines as to which does what best.
I think I would like more applique’ tips.
Applying Bias edging would be helpfu.
Lining help would be great
I would like to learn more about bobbin work with my sewing machine.
Like Nadine. I would like beginning quilting.
How to have a great sewing studio in the space that you have. Storage tips.
Hints for sewing on thick fabrics. I broke 2 needles yesterday.
Hi, I would like to see quick/easy gift ideas. Keep Up The Great Work!
I’d like to see the show period. I don’t get it in my area. Thinking about ordering the season dvd. You have that, right?
I would like to see how to use elastic thread in your bobbin.
The basics on linings!
I would like to see more on machine embroidery.
Linings.
Pattern customization and quilt as you go, please.
buttonholes on fleece for a fleece barn coat I am going to make
I would like to see a lesson on felting and smocking.
I would like more on topstitching/decorative stitching, what types of needles and what thread weights to use with different thickness of fabrics.
I would love to learn more about the fine art of sewing….Pintucks….insertion of lace…things that were used regularly in sewing long ago.
How to wind invisible thread on the bobbin. Is there a trick to it??
can’t get enough about choosing the right stabilizers… so confusing
Clothing construction
Linings and embellishments!
I would like to see more on getting nice even borders and mitered corners.
I would love to learn more about decorative stitches. Different threads to use, fabrics to avoid, and any other tricks to make use of them. I pretty much just get as far as zig-zag, and that’s it.
Any all are fin to lurn
how to make french seams on garments or bedding
Opps any all are fun learn
Embellisheing of garments
I would like to see more about modifying pants to maternity with knit fabric.
Organizing all the stash, goodies and patterns we accumulate–so that they are accessible!
rosalee
Easy gift ideas for adults and children.
I think more on bobbin work would be great.
Embroidery Techniques
Quilt as you go and also pattern fitting.
I would like to see needle size/type explained, (ie) which needle to which fabric weight. Also, the use of twin needles.
Different pocket treatments! So many clothing items have such boring pockets when they could really be an embellishment!
I’d like to see lining, quilting, and basic pattern making/adjusting.