It’s the last day of our Sew It All 13 Days of Giveaways on our blog!
Remember to enter to today to be entered to win the GRAND PRIZE, your own copy of Sew It All, Season 1! You were automatically entered to win the grand prize every time you commented on a giveaway day question.
Congratulations to yesterday’s winner; Heidi. Please email info@sewitalltv.com with your mailing address to receive your prize.
Today, we’re giving away an original Suede fashion sketch to three winners!(Check out Suede’s episode, “Elements of Design,” for his free project instructions.)
For your chance to win, answer this question in the comments section:
Fill in the blank: If I had a new sewing room I would fill it with __________!
Enter your answer below and enjoy the holiday weekend. Tuesday, we’ll announce today’s winner and the grand prize winner!

Fabric, notions and thread, oh my!
If I had a new sewing room I would fill it with fabric, thread, stabilizers, patterns … and Sew It All!
The boxes of scrap fabric that I half-hazardly scattered throughout my basement, in addition to my sewing machine, serger, and clothing rack.
FABRIC , FABRIC, FABRIC
Cabinets, cutting table, desk, lots of machines and organization.
Books and fabric.
with all the same stuff MY SEWING has right now…my vintage sewing books, vintage patterns, excellent lighting, my mannequin, baker’s racks with all my fabric and patterns neatly organized in storage bins, etc….everything I need is at my fingertips which keeps me creative, motivated and productive!
More work space!
Would want a nice table for sewing machine at the right height, cutting table, good window, lots of storage, and a design wall and a place to iron. Oh and good lighting!
Organization first, fabric second. And something I need (want) but don’t have yet in my current space is a dressform.
If I had a new sewing room I would fill it with all the machines, tools, fabric, books, notions, bargain finds from the old room, add a few more machines, steamer, one wall of mirror for fittings with a row of lights across the top, an 8×8 foot cutting table maybe 2 with shelves and cubbies below for interfacings, linings and tools. I would smear the one wall with pictures, drawings, colors, architecture, and any nuiance of an inspiration whatever that may be. Speakers on 2 walls for relaxing music with no words for zoning into a relaxing trance of artistic expression and creativity. My cat would lay in there with me while I worked. The other 2 walls would be painted that pinkish shrimp color. There would be lots of room for storing supplies and in an orderly system. I would set up my computer, printer and …. I know there’s more but this is just the beginning.
Lots of fabric and sewing supplies
All my sewing machines…instead of only three.
A large sturdy table in the center of the room with several comfortable chairs. Some great fabric and multiple outlets to plug in several sewing machines. I’d love a space big enough to actually have friends over so we could work on projects together rather then sewing alone.
I would fill it with great new furniture that is not hand-me-downs and make something work! A place for every machine and an embroidery machine besides!
Lots of natural sunshine!
Sewing machines, new, old and me sewing away!
TIME to sew all I have stashed…
Happiness!
Organization, Light, Love, and a very content ME !
My machines and well organized books, magazines, fabrics, trims, notions.
everything to make my sewing experience even more enjoyable!
Love!
shelves of fabric & scrap booking materials, tables to put my sewing machine & serger on so I didn’t have to put them away after I worked on them
shelves and containers to organize everything so I have ample room t sew.
Fabric! I love fabric.
If I had a new sewing room I would fill it with shelves and cubbyholes to hold my rainbow of color fabrics and threads and a marvelous cutting table.
I would fill it with fun fabric, and trims to decorate with.
Fat quarters, fabric and quilt patterns and quilts!!!!
all of Suedesays patterns with all the material I would need to sew them for my daughter and grandaughter.
a long arm and elves!
Shelves and more shelves for fabric and books. A long arm quilting machine. Airconditioneer and heater. Small fridge, sewing machines and a rocking chair
Since I would have enough money to redo my sewing room, I must have enough to fill my sewing room with all the best fabrics and a new very fancy sewing machine.
storage racks to place totes containing fabric, lace, and stablizers. Also, bookshelf for all my sewing books and embroidery CD’s and sewing DVD’s. I would like to have all my Sew News Magazines near for projects on my “want to do list”.
Of course I would have a special shelf that had a very beautiful basket decorated with ribbons and lace. It would contain every autographed SuedeSays pattern I own. Just above the basket there would be three sketches from Suede himself in a beautiful frame. Matted with lace and sequins. A girl can dream can’t she?
A really big cutting table …
If I have a new sewing room I would fill it with a NEW sewing/embroidery machine, material, patterns, beads, buttons and bobbles!!!! Oh how much fun would that be?
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I’d fill mine with all kinds of fabric. I love buying fabric!
a sewing machine for every job.
Fabric, kitties, and places to put both . ; )
elves who put things away when I was done for the day so I was ready to play everytime I went in there.
Everything that I would need to enjoy sewing again!
Fabric no clocks everething you need at arms reach
Fabric, machines, shelving and great lighting
lots and lots of fabric!
I fill it with fabric, lots of fabric..my sewing maching, a cutting table…some way of organizing everything. I’d have a big desk where I could do other crafts, write etc. I’d have a big comfy chair that I could just sit in and escape..do handwork in or read. It would have a great light just to the side of it. I’d have baskets around, some kind of music, radio, stereo etc.
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I would fill it with fabric,gadgets,books,patterns and a lot of love
If I had a new sewing room I would fill it with a shopping spree of a variety of apparel fabrics to make myself a much needed new wardrobe, and some fabrics to make some clothes for my nieces and nephews, too.
More supplies for making Renaissance costumes!!
Floor to ceiling shelving!
Ample size cutting table and ironing board. A newer style embroidery machine that hooks up directly to computer, more friendly serger that doesn’t fight me. Stand for draping cornices, swags, jabot etc. Store style display for threads, and the list goes on.