It's come again! It's Giveaway Day! Oh we all love a little sewing treat this time of year, don't we? How about a little goodie to you from Fluffy Sheep Quilting (the shop)? Here you can win one Kona solid charm pack of your choice: bright or classic as well as three spools of perle cotton (in your choice of colors).
Winning is easy. There are three different options, each of which will get you one entry into the giveaway:
1. just leave a comment below telling me what you like to make with Kona solids
2. leave a second comment if you are (or become) a follower of the shop on Facebook
3. leave a third entry if you already receive (or sign up for) the Fluffy Sheep Quilting newsletter. To sign up, just go here and subscribe in the lower right corner of the shop homepage.
The small print:
I will choose a winner on 7 Dec at 5PM. To be included in the draw, I need to be able to contact you via email. If you are a no reply commenter, please leave your email address in your comment. If I do not hear a response from the winner in 3 days, I will draw a second winner and pass the givaway onto them.
To see more Sew Mama Sew giveaways, just click here. Good luck!
Lovely package! I'd probably make some cute zip pouches!
ReplyDeleteHey Cindy I wanna make a low v high value quilt, so that's where the solids would go!
ReplyDeleteI like to use kona solids in quilts. Thanks for the chance to win.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love some texty rainbow cushions I think :-) Lovely giveaway Cindy x
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ReplyDeleteI love to make rainbow quilts. I am working on one with a stripper group right now.
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ReplyDeleteOoo yes please and it is my birthday...I tend to use Kona as solids in quilts and just to fill holes in my fabric cupboard!!
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ReplyDeleteI want to do a quilt-as-you-go quilt and these would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI've been all about patterned fabric so far in my quilts so next year I'd like to add more solids in! Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteQuilts of course! lisaursino@msn.com
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ReplyDeleteI've never used many solids...it's about time I tried! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletei love solids! i enjoy making quilts and pillow covers with solid fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSolids are so versatile that these pretties would be well lived and used in this place!! Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI think I would make a mini quilt with this prize pack. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am a Facebook follower.
ReplyDeleteI am also a newsletter subscriber.
ReplyDeleteI love solids for sashing or for pixalated quilts :)
ReplyDeleteI use solids to let the quilt block be the star and to highlight a print.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to make a hst quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'd use them for a quilt. My current favourite is the trajectory quilt from Monkey Beans
ReplyDeleteI love working with Kona Solids. I make quilts, most of the time.
ReplyDeleteI just moved into a new flat. It's furnished, but everything is very neutral (and I can't hang pictures). It's crying out for some coloured mats on the tables to give it a pop of colour.
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ReplyDeleteAnd I get your newsletter. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like to add solids to my quilts and quilted bags.
ReplyDeleteI like to add solids to my quilts and quilted bags.
ReplyDeleteI would make a bright and cheery lap quilt! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway.
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Anything that I can FMQ. Which, by the way is your fault, going way back to FM Fridays ;)
ReplyDeleteI would make a HST miniquilt. Lots of color and lots of fun
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ReplyDeletei'm a facebook follower now!
ReplyDeletei have been doing patternless, freeform design quilts, and am REALLY enjoying using solids. i am almost completely out of kona cotton and need more. this would be perfect! plus, i am a new perle cotton addict. thanks so much for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI have not really sew much with Kona cottons, but I have a stack just about ready to make a pinwheel quilt. I'd love to make a disappearing nine patch in solids.
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ReplyDeleteI would use solids for sashing in quilts :-) Gorgeous fabrics, I love the brights, a great stash builder.
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ReplyDeleteI love these solids, i'd love to make a wall hanging for my studio space!
ReplyDeleteI would use them in a quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteI am a follower
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to use the solids in a quilt
ReplyDeleteI love solids mixed with prints in scrappy quilts to give the eye somewhere to rest!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to won!
This follower is not on Facebook but you know I "like" your blog!
I love the Kona solids in quilts.
ReplyDeletei dont know what i would make but it will be lovely with those colours
ReplyDeletei subscribe to the news letter :))
ReplyDeleteI've been adding Kona solids to many of my quilts lately. One day I want to make an all solids quilt.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember what it is called, but I have a quilt pattern somewhere in the closet that I want to do with solids and I think the brights would be perfect! Thanks!!
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ReplyDeleteI would like to make a houses quilt and the solid would be great for the roofs. jennylarking@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI like using solids in everything. Quilts, pillows, bags...
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a pillow! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteWorking on a rainbow I-spy and these would be perfect for that! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI'm collecting Kona solid charms at the moment, with grand ideas of some kind of big old colourful quilt. The specifics change on a regular basis.
ReplyDeleteI signed up for your newsletter, too :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a facebook fan! :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely use some of it for pretty embroidery and improving my quilting skills : )
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I like to mix Kona solids in with my patterned fabrics in quilts!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make a rainbow colored quilt with thw Kona solids:-)
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ReplyDeleteI mix Kona solids with prints in my quilts.
ReplyDeleteOoh, that pic looks so enticing! I'd take the classic pack and make a baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on going all Improv with some solids - completely out of my comfort zone on both counts!
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI am a Newsletter subscriber xxx
ReplyDeleteMan these giveaway don't stop do they!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou well know I would love to make a quilt with all that lovely kona fabric.
I'm a follower on fcebook
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt of rainbow triangles. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow on FB.
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ReplyDeleteOh it would have to be some kind of special cushion!
ReplyDeleteAnd I do believe I receive the newsletter :). Lovely giveaway Cindy!
ReplyDeleteI love using Kona solids in quilts, journal covers and zippy pouches. Thanks for the chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI had a charm pack of brights that I cut into 2.5 inch squares and basted onto hexies. I'm not exactly sure how I'll use them, but I'm thinking of doing a bunch of those and seeing what happens.
ReplyDeleteI'd make dozens of Paper Pieced flowers using Kona bright and stitched them on pillows. That's how I'd use this charm pack :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe a Chevron baby quilt, or a puff quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteId wanted a solids quilt for a long time!
ReplyDeleteThese would help me finish up two baby quilts I'm making for friends. Thanks so much for the give away!
ReplyDeleteA second entry -- I'm a newsletter subscriber!
ReplyDeleteI have been making paper pieced blocks for a quilt with solids as the accent. Thank you for your generous offer!
ReplyDeleteI use them in my bee blocks.... fab prizes - thank you x
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ReplyDeleteI like adding solids in with prints.
ReplyDeleteI would make a zig zag quilt with all those colours
ReplyDeleteI already get your newsletter and really enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI am planning some crazy I spy twin sized quilts... Three to be precise. But I want some solids in there to calm it down for your eyes!
ReplyDeleteI make quilts - and always seem to need a solid to balance out the visuals :)
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ReplyDeleteHI! LOVE KONA SOLIDS! USE THEM IN SO MANY PROJECTS,LIKE THE BABY CHARITY QUILTS I MAKE. THANKS FOR SHARING!
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I use Kona solids to make wallhanging quilts for my kids-I owe my son a truck quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would like to do a rainbow quilt.
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I love using Kona solids along with some prints...helps make the prints 'pop'. Thanks for the chance.
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I already receive your newsletter :o)
ReplyDeleteI like to pair them up with my favorite prints.
ReplyDeleteI love to use them when making bags
ReplyDeleteI like to make placemats ...lol
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ReplyDeleteI like you...................on fb...hehehe
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt. Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteHi Cindy! I like to use them to make baby quilts, but I'd try something different this time.
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ReplyDeleteLove the solids! I really want to make a rainbow "circle of geese" . I'm not sure if that's the name, hehe.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.
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i have two litle boys so i'd make a cotbed quilt :)
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ReplyDeleteI think I'd make a happy table runner.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower on FB.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for a chance to win.
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There is a quilt as you go project that I have been wanting to do, and bold beautiful solids are just the thing to put in the centers of the take along shapes.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for an awesome giveaway and a chance to win.
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I think with these beautiful solids I'd make a mini quilt or pillow cover... for me!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I do believe I will follow! :)
ReplyDeleteI think I would do a small quilt or table runner with lots of white!
ReplyDeletei like using to pair with my prints on dresses
ReplyDeleteKona is my go to solid - they just make a quilt POP! And just stitch so lovely, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm working on some twin needling projects at the mo - solids are perfect for these! Thanks for the giveaway C! Jxo
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ReplyDeleteI like to use Kona solids in quilts.
ReplyDeleteI'm currently working on a quilt which incorporates Chicopee and Kona Maise as a background, a real change from White, Snow or Ash!
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ReplyDeleteI use Kona solids in quilts. and i love the brights.
ReplyDeletethanks for the give away.
I love the bright pack and would make some cute patchwork zipper or metal frame pouches.
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ReplyDeleteI would mix up the solids with a bit of pattern and make a table runner.
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ReplyDeleteKona solids are good for *everything*!! I love the classic colors.
ReplyDeleteI liked you on Facebook. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I just signed up for the newsletter
ReplyDeleteI have been dying to make an all solids quilt for a long time. I'm thinking maybe rainbow pinwheels?
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog & facebook
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ReplyDeleteI like using kona solids in my quilts and bags. :o). Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would make a little mini quilt.
ReplyDeleteOooh pretty! I'd use them for appliques. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletekona is the best- I love making quilts with their fabric!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a "solids" only quilt for my sons. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteAnd I receive the Newsletter too.
ReplyDeleteI always love to make bags.
ReplyDeleteI love so many of your projects! Please enter me in your giveaway. I'd love a piece of Kona cotton and some perle cotton! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI'd add it to my color spectrum stash for a quilt for my rainbow loving nine-year-old.
ReplyDeleteI love using Kona in my quilts. Pops of color always shine.
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ReplyDeleteI've recently purchased my first kona solids and will be taking a class thursday night at our local shop to make a modern quilt. I'm very excited jumping into this new (to me) type of fabric in my quilting.
I follow you on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI would use these beautiful fabrics for my Yahoo group, World of Charity Stitching.
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Peggy
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I love Kona for everything! It can be the main focus or just support.
ReplyDeleteQuilts of course
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ReplyDeleteI would probably mix in the solids with some of my existing stash. I love a scrappy look to my quilts whenever possible.
ReplyDeleteI'd mix them with some of my stash and make the wall hanging I just drew up. It's all solids so these would work perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower on FB
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ReplyDeleteI love using solids in quilts
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ReplyDeleteOoh fab giveaway - thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely be incorporating these into some paper piecing if they happened to make their way to me!
I follow on FB :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a HST quilt!! :) yeyioasis@yahoo.com.ar
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ReplyDeletea swoon quilt, love those bright colors! thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletePouches and hair ties.
ReplyDeleteI love solids, you might have noticed. I would make a quilt with them, or maybe some hexies, or a pouch. I love the threads too, thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI do receive your lovely newsletter, it has the best tutorials in it. But no facebook for me.
ReplyDeleteI love to use Kona Solids in my quilts. They always go!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower too!
ReplyDeleteI like to use Kona solids in quilt blocks, especially for the three bees I'm in since it's s nice to be able to meet color requests. I just hand quilted my first thing ever, a pillow, and loved sewing with the perle cotton. Mthanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI like to make paint box quilts with kona solids.
ReplyDeletethanks for the fun giveaway - I haven't made anything with just kona solids yet - I usually use them for background but I'm going to make a just solid quilt in the new year - yay :)
ReplyDeleteI've just signed up for your newsletter - don't understand how I missed :)
ReplyDeletea hexi quilt in solid would be amazing
ReplyDeleteWhat don't I like to make with solids?! I am slowly building up a solids stash. I made my first ever quilt last year and didn't use solids and I regret it every time I see it because it doesn't have anywhere for your eyes to rest. The good thing is, it is a constant reminder of why I need to put solids in every quilt!
ReplyDeleteI haven't used many solids, but I'm currently working out plans for three all-solid quilts that I want to make later this winter :)
ReplyDeleteModern with circles and some kick butt quilting!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance at some awesome ;D
I've signed up for your newsletter although I've been following you inGFC for quite awhile!
ReplyDeleteEvery good quilt needs some solids so you have a place to "rest your eye" right?
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I'm following on FB. Love the colorful hexies in the cover picture! I'm not brave enough (or maybe crazy enough) to do them.
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I like to make clothes for my girls! Thanks!
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I'll follow you everywhere! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a kiddy quilt for the playroom!
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ReplyDeleteI already like you on fb!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had more solids because I have just been inspired to make a Harry Potter quilt and a stash of charms would be divine!
ReplyDeleteHow do I not already have your newletter?? Signed up now :-)
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