It’s time for another Free Stuff Friday! Our prize today is the lovely book Sewn by Hand: Two Dozen Projects Stitched with Needle & Thread.
Sewn by Hand was written by Susan Wasinger, who appeared on the first season of Sew It All, demonstrating how to make a cute lunch bag from recycled plastic bags. To enter for your chance to win the book, tell us: What is your favorite episode of Sew it All TV so far? If you need a refresher, check out the guides to Season 1 and Season 2. Enter your answer in the comments section below, and we’ll randomly choose a winner on Monday!


I loved the one with the Pillowcase Tote! What a great idea!!! I looked and it’s episode 6 season two… I plan to make these for my sisters (I have 5) for Christmas…
I love to sew by hand and I would LOVE this book.
My favorite is so far smart storage from season 1, although I love to watch and learn something new every time I do.
I am unable to view the show on the TV set-up I have. I do not have cable or dish, etc. I would love to watch the show. I think anything new and exciting, fresh and fun, would make a great show to watch.
I would also love to own this book.
Sewing is my “therapy” and I would LOVE this book!
Definetly Episode 107. It was awesome also the episode with Suede.
Our TV cable does not have the show in our viewing area……would love to see one. I do get the SEWNEWS magazine and love it.
I am a newcomer and enjoy all the pictures and ideas that you and the other readers share.
Also, I would love this book.
my favorite is from Season 1….. the Smart Storage is fantastic. Thanks for all the great ideas.
I’m unable to watch it as well, but this is just up my alley, I love handwork!
Still not available in my area….checked out the lists of programs and found basic instructions and supplies. I want this show in my area! In the meantime I may try the pillowcase totes from the written directions…a very cute idea for a quick gift!
I am unable to view the program at this time but would also love to have the book.
Can’t get the show in my area but would love the book. I love seeing and fabric.
I learned new techniques from the very first episode.
I love to sew! By hand or machine, I find it the best therapy!
I am unable to watch but would like to win.
So far, my favorite is the one on aprons. I have all of the episodes saved to my DVR, but haven’t had time to watch all of them. Love sewing – great therapy! Would love the book on hand sewing. Way back when I was learning to sew we had to perfect those techniques, but I’m afraid I have forgotten a lot.
Looks like a very interesting book!!!
Pillow case totes!
LOVE THE PILLOWCASE TOTE. THE BOOK WOULD BE FUN TO WORK PROJECTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Really you want me to pick a favorite episode?! Nope not able to do that – they are all great!!
The show is not available on my cable network, but I think my favorite would have been the one in season 2 on how to adapt thrift store finds.
I have not seen the show as of yet for it is nto available in my area but I have seen both magazine issues so far. I like th eprojects in teh first one better. I work from home making quilts and sewn items to sell to support myself and my farm. YOUr magazines and web site are a great help to inspire me to make more things. I always take bits nad pieces from different things to create my own design and would love to win this book.
Sorry, it’s not in our area, wish it was.
I enjoyed the episode “T-shirt Transformation”. Keep up the good work.
Any to do with storage or organization!
Zip to it, season 2.
I loved the Knit Wit episode in season 1. I inherited my grandmother’s serger after she died two years ago and have been reluctant to use it because I didn’t know how to use it but after watching this episode I am excited to begin using the serger. Unfortunately, I have many UFO’s right now.
Went back to Season 2 for the pattern on the Bucket Hat now that I have 3 great grandsons and a granddaughter who wants cute hats for winter. The 3 boys can use hats too and two of them don’t like the knit hats so I know what I will be making for stocking stuffers.
I’ve never seen the show, but I’d sure love to win! Going now to check out the refresher links…thanks!
I love the episode with Suede…I’m a Project Runway junkie!! I also love sewing by hand, it’s the way I relax and reminds me of when I was a kid with my cookie tin full of embroidery floss, hoops and needles; stitching all kinds of designs on my jeans! It’s very nostalgic for me…
I loved the Thrifty Couture episode…right up my alley. I would love to win the book. Thanks for the giveaway!
201 Baby!! Learning to draft a simple skirt yourself is fabulous and such a great way to start garment sewing.
Sadly I’ve never seen the show. I only have TV coverage the ‘old fashioned way’ the Free version that comes over the airwaves. Limited coverage and options.
pockets.
Pillowcase totes
I hate to sew by hand. I need this book to change my mind!
Same dress 5 ways is so cool…love learning how to use my serger is exciting.
Wish I got the show, if I don’t win I’ll probably buy it!
Unable to watch but have been getting back to hand sewing again. It is so relaxing.
I like the smart storage.I also like the dress 5 ways,and garment constrution.
My fav episode was 103. My limited space has pretty storage and some of the chaos is hidden. I love to sew and decorate by hand so I would really love to have the book!
love the #106 denim do overs episode!
We do not get it in our area. I love to hand sew; new projects sound fun!
My fav was the Sassy Softies as I love to work with wool. I like to do hand work, so this book would be great!!
It’s hard to pick a favorite. I learn something new from every show. I really enjoyed 203 where Sonya combined a knit sweater and plaid skirt cardigan. Loved it so much I went the thrift store so I could make my own. Also the show where they showed how to make a basic curtain panel and make it many different ways. I tape every show so I can go back and reference when I try the projects. Sewing by hand is a great way to teach my nieces how to start sewing!
In the Trenches from Season 2
Unfortunately, I have never had the chance to see this show so I don’t have a favorite.