Monday, May 12, 2014

Happy SMS Giveaway Day!

It's SMS Giveaway Day!  Giveaway Day has become a holiday in this house that holds a place in my personal calendar.  Is that weird?  It is just so much fun I would not want to miss out!




On offer here, for one lucky winner, is a fat quarter bundle from my shop: Fluffy Sheep Quilting.  Included is one FQ bundle of small 1/8th inch white dots on 9 different color backgrounds.  You can see the full line in the shop here.  I am so excited to have fresh, new, happy dots in our shelves in a wide variety of saturated, bright colors.  They are great for quilts, bindings, little projects like frame purses or even clothes for a little gal or guy.






Winning is easy.  There are three different options, each of which will get you one entry into the giveaway:

1. leave a comment below telling me how you'd use a dotty fabric
2. leave a second comment if you are (or become) a follower of the blog 
2. leave a third comment if you are (or become) a follower of the shop on Facebook or on Instagram (@fluffysheepquilting).



There will be one domestic or international winner drawn by RNG on 18 May at 10PM Galway time. 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 (by 21 May 2014), I will draw a second winner and pass the FQ bundle onto them.

Many thanks for coming by Fluffy Sheep Quilting.  Do take a minute or to two poke around the blog and the shop.  You might find something you like!  I wish you all the best of luck in Giveaway Day.  May your sewing rooms be filled to the brim!

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Lo said...

... and I follow you on Facebook!

Leo said...

a follower of the blog ... still resisting facebook and instagram

needle and nest said...

This would most definitely become a stash builder. I could totally see it sneaking into various projects like zippy pouches, quilts, bags and covered journals. Thanks for the chance to win!

Michelle@factotum-of-arts.com said...

I would use some of it for cushions/pillows with some of my other linen like fabrics. Thanks for the great giveaway

Sandra said...

I have always wanted to make a dotty quilt for myself. Gotta love those dots. All of those colors would work for me. Thank you for the chance to win. It's about time that I may have dots in my life.


Sandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net

Janie said...

The fabric looks fresh. Thanks for your tutorial. Thanks for the chance at the giveaway.

Michelle@factotum-of-arts.com said...

I follow via bloglovin.

needle and nest said...

I follow your blog on Bloglovin. :)

Paula said...

First quilt I ever made was large dots, so I'd love to make a 'companion' quilt out of the little dots!

Ashley said...

I need a back for my Dresden plate quilt

Janie said...

I would make a Quillow with these fresh fabrics. Thanks for the chance and I follow.

Erin said...

This is such a great bundle. I would use it as bag linings, quilt bindings, in my scrappy sewing projects, etc. I love polka dots!

Anonymous said...

There is NOTHING better than a simple dot! My best friend and I are working on a rainbow quilt together and these would be a perfect addition. Thank you for the chance! <3

Carol Swift said...

I love polka dots for baby quilts. Great giveaway!

Erin said...

I follow your blog.

RCWfamily said...

I am following on Instagram.

Carol Swift said...

I follow on Bloglovin!

jessilong said...

I would line a swoon bag!

Sandra said...

I just lot dots and I would love to make a quilt with this lovely fat quarter bundle. Dots are so much fun and it's about time that I have dots in my life. Thank you for the chance to win this fat quarter bundle.

Sandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net

RCWfamily said...

I am thinking these dots would be great bags to make for the girl scout leaders...and binding, how can you not love a dottie binding?!?

tiffany said...

oh how beautiful! what a perfectly perfect spring bundle! i'd happily make a sweet little rainbow twirl skirt for my daughter. thanks for the chance!

Sandra said...

I am a follower of your by signing up to receive emails. Can't wait to hear from you. Hope you receive a lot of new followers.

Sandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net

Unknown said...

I would make some pillows! Spetzie at att dot net

jessilong said...

I'm now a FB follower

Unknown said...

I follow you on IG. Spetzie at att dot net

Mary W Quilts said...

I love to use the dotty fabric for bindings! Very fun...

Mary W Quilts said...

I'm a new follower on Facebook.

PymaGirl said...

Just discovered your blog site...love to follow. mmmjjjfff@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I follow your blog via Bloglovin. Spetzie at att dot net

jessilong said...

I subscribed to read your blog via feedly!

Lindsay said...

Baby quilt! I have two new nephews coming this summer and need some bright cheery fabric to quilt for them!

Unknown said...

Ohhh, I love the dots. I can see lots of cute summer rompers for a 2yr old. And lots of happy quilt blocks. Dots always look so cute in quilts.

just in case:(m3reyna at g mail dot com)

CaroleM said...

the polka dots are cute! I'd possibly use them for a baby quilt - something nice and bright. Or maybe a picnic blanket would be fun!

Barbara O. said...

I love to use dots for bindings. These are fabulous colours, thanks for the chance!

Vicki B said...

I would use it in a grandchilds quilt.

Barbara O. said...

I follow the Fluffy Sheep on Blogger.

CaroleM said...

I follow fluffysheep on instagram @carolejm

Barbara O. said...

And I follow on FB.

Sandra said...

Wouldn't this be fun for a beach tote for the summer. Thanks for the giveaway.

Teje Karjalainen said...

Hi Cindy and thank you for a great give away! I need polka dots for my stash and would use them every where! Your bundle has Super colours! x Teje
nerospost(at)gmail(dot)com

Teje Karjalainen said...

I follow you by bloglovin!
nerospost(at)gmail(dot)com

Linh said...

I would hoard it for a while. lol. Thanks for sharing.

Linh said...

I am a long time follower of your blog.

Linh said...

I am a new follower on instagram.

audrey said...

I personally believe polka dots should be used in everything and as frequently as possible. I love them! Especially a happy rainbow!

Melissa said...

I'd make a modern quilt!

Nikita said...

Beautiful colors! I would use it in an I spy quilt for my children.

Unknown said...

Oh, my granddaughter would claim these for me to make clothes for her Americn Girl Doll.
frani(at)grammyshands(dot)us

Unknown said...

I would make a quilt for a little girl with these fabrics. So fresh and bright. Matsche.christine@yahoo.com.

Melissa said...

I follow your blog...just love it!

Nikita said...

I follow your blog.

jennifer57 said...

I would love to make napkins

Joy said...

I'd love a dotted skirt for my little girl

Unknown said...

I just signed up to follow you by email. Matsche.christine@yahoo.com.

Victoria said...

I like using dots for linings for bags, pockets, and for facings. You always need some dots for appliqué.

jennifer57 said...

follow via GFC


chevybelair1 at juno dot com

Melissa said...

I am a follower on Instagram AND Facebook. Booyah!

Carla said...

so cute. I would use them in my quilting or scrap pillows.

Victoria said...

I follow Fluffy Sheep on Facebook. Yeah, dots!

Sandra said...

I am a new follower on facebook. Looking forward to reading lots of fun stuff!

JDBrown said...

my nephew is going to become a father this winter and those bright dots would be perfect for a baby quilt!

Sandra said...

and...finally...I'm a follower of your blog. Love, love quilting blogs!!

JDBrown said...

forgot to add that I follow you're blog through bloglovin.

Courtneysews said...

I would use it to line my purses and pouches! So cute! Thanks!

Courtneysews said...

I follow you with Bloglovin! Thanks!!

Sandra :) said...

Thank you for the chance - these prints would make a perfect HST rainbow quilt!

Anya said...

I'd make a fun quilt for me! Thanks for the chance!

Julia said...

It'd be great in a mini quilt!

memmens said...

Am I allowed to just stash and drool over them? That or use them for stunning quilt bindings! thanks

memmens said...

You know I follow you ;-)

wobblybobbin said...

These are such great colors! Patchwork bags!

memmens said...

I follow you on IG and FB too!

Julia said...

I'm a new follower!

Julia said...

And I'm following the shop through instagram :)

vwlady said...

I follow on bloglovin

Jocelyn said...

I think this fabric would make a really cute tote bag. Thanks!

vwlady said...

I like you FB

vwlady said...

I'd make quilt for my new grandson arriving in August! Love dots!

Amanda Corbet said...

Love the polka dots! Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

I am an absolute polka-dot obsessive (really, it's on everything) and I have a signature dotty clutch bag for sale in my Etsy shop at all times - except for now as I just sold my last one and have run out of fabric! So, I would whip up a few new designs in all those beautiful colours :)

Amy x (wonderlandboutique@yahoo.co.uk)

Amanda Corbet said...

Now following on Bloglovin'. Thanks again!

Sewing Miles of Smiles said...

I sew for a children's hospital and these wonderful dots are bright and would surely brighten their day.

sewingmilesofsmiles.blogspot.com

angelina said...

following ;]

Sewing Miles of Smiles said...

I follow your blog.

Erika said...

The first thing that jumps out is some sort of rainbow skirt/dress for my youngest, but I'm also thinking of a purse for me.

Erika said...

Following on IG - EsKezzy

Sewing Miles of Smiles said...

I follow on FB too.

Cheri the Quilting Nanny said...

I'd use the dotty fabric to make a pinwheel block quilt. Something I have been wanting to do for some time!
Cheri
cherisblog(at)yahoo(dot)com

Karen in Breezy Point said...

Love dots--I would have to bundle them up and keep them on a shelf looking cute for a while before I actually could cut them up!

Cheri the Quilting Nanny said...

I just joined to follow via email!
Cheri
cherisblog(at)yahoo(dot)com

Lori said...

these are so pretty. I would love to make some happy spring/summer place mats with these fabrics

Pamela said...

Delightful fabric and delightful shop! I would use these dot in a baby quilt. Thanks!

Lori said...

I am a new FB follower

Pamela said...

I follow your blog on Bloglovin! Thanks again!

Carla said...

Thanks for the chance to win! Love the bright colors.

Sue said...

I would use this for baby quilts, need to make 5 this summer! Thanks for the chance! sguday at shaw dot ca

Pamela said...

I like Fluffy Sheep on Facebook. Thanks!

Jenny said...

i cant say what i would use them for...put my entire room is packed up for our move, so they would certainly be used quickly as it would be the only fabric easily accessible! im thinking end of year teacher gifts!

Sue said...

I follow you on facebook. sguday at shaw dot ca

Unknown said...

I would make my little granddaughter a cute summer jumper!!

Marilyn said...

Love the dots for handbag linings.

Unknown said...

I follow on Bloglovin!

Unknown said...

I liked on Facebook!
christyd8@bellsouth.net

paul said...

I love polka dots for a lot of stuff!

Quilting Tangent said...

Following on Bloglovin'.
24Tangent "at" gmail "dot" com

Lenny and Bonnie said...

Thanks for the chance to win! I just started sewing with my 5 year old; I bet she would love to make a skirt out of this cute fabric :) bonandclyde AT hotmail DOT com

trash said...

I have been stashing small spots for ages because I am planning a spotty quilt. These would sparkle it up no end.

Debbie -- Sheltered Stitches said...

Very cute dots! I'd make some little stuffed toys for a toddler

Debbie -- Sheltered Stitches said...

I follow your blog

Jodie said...

I like dots as bindings and also bag linings.

Jess Burns said...

Followed on bloglovin.

jhunsberger (at) gmail (dot) com

Debbie -- Sheltered Stitches said...

I follow you on instagram too!

Jess Burns said...

I would save the yellow, orange and red for a project I'm collecting for. The other colors would go to a dress for either my friend's daughter or my niece. :)

jhunsberger (at) gmail (dot) com

Jess Burns said...

And liked on FB.

jhunsberger@gmail.com

Krystina said...

I would make tons of bias tape with these happy dots!

Krystina said...

I would make tons of bias tape with these happy dots!

Claudia said...

Love these! Would probably make zippy pouches to give as gifts. Thank you for being part of giveaway day.

Claudia said...

Follow you on IG. Thanks again!

Vicki H said...

I would use the dots for binding or lining for zippy pouches.

Vicki H said...

I follow your blog with GFC.

Kabagirl said...

I love the colors, I would use it in different projects not sure I would just do one thing with it.

Quilting Tangent said...

Love the rainbow pock a dot bundle, so fun. I would put it in my stash, and wait for the perfect place in a quilt to use it. Right now the Orange and yellow could go into a phoenix quilt I'm planning. The red and maybe some of the others could go into the top I'm working on.

24Tangent "at" gmail "dot" com

Angela Bullard said...

I think these are perfect for lining cute little patchwork pouches :)

Lori K said...

Chevron Quilt!! It would be amazing mixed with some solids!
lorijane2004@yahoo.com

Lori K said...

I'm a FB follower.
lorijane2004@yahoo.com

CraftyHourMom said...

Binding! I love spotty bindings! Or maybe sashing.... :)

Angela Bullard said...

I'm a follower through Bloglovin.

Allison said...

I make Waldorf dolls, so it would go on dresses for them!

Angela Bullard said...

I'm also a follower on Instagram!

Kabagirl said...

I also follow you on facebook

CraftyHourMom said...

Already follow you on Bloglovin' (craftyhourmom)

Tasha Early | Glitter+Wit said...

I'd use it as a lining for my daughter's handmade clothing. :)

Quilting Tangent said...

Following you.
24Tangent "at" gmail "dot" com

Jennifer said...

I love these small scale fabrics for all my projects. Usually I treat them like a solid or a blender and us them to help the whole thing shine!

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Anonymous said...

Wow... that's a lot of comments posted already, and I've only just woken up for the day!

Anyway, I've always had a plan to make an all-polka dot quilt, though I haven't quite settled on the pattern (for a long time I was thinking about raw edge circles on solid backgrounds, but I've kind of moved away from that). I do have a pretty decent collection of polka dots though. And could always use more!

(clumsy.chord(at)gmail.com)

Unknown said...

These darling dots will be perfect for the quiet books my daughter and I make.

Calah said...

ooo! pretty colors! I have a toddler quilt for my daughter that is needing some pops of color :)

Potted Farm said...

Love these colors!

Calah said...

I follow fluffy sheep :)

Potted Farm said...

Just "liked" you on Facebook. Hoping you can provide lots of inspiration for this new quilter.

imatopper said...

I would use the dot fabric by making a hst quilt, using white as the background color.

Anonymous said...

I would use the fabric to make a rainbow dress for the baby girl we're expecting in June.

Tanyia said...

I have some rainbow solids that would go perfectly and would make an awesome spring runner!

Jacklynn Grimm said...

I would match it with some white and make an awesome quilt.

Tanyia said...

I follow via GFC

Tanyia said...

I also follow on FB

Lee said...

Such fun colors! I would make a pinwheel picnic quilt! thanks!

Karen said...

I would make a baby quilt or use them for binding on a quilt. Awesome dot fabrics.

Lee said...

I am a follower on GFC thanks!

Karen said...

A new follower on Facebook.

Anonymous said...

I'd definitely use them for bindings!

dink_kelly at yahoo dot com

Meredith said...

I would make a quilt with the fabric-- great assortment of colors!

Meredith said...

I follow your blog with bloglovin'

Meredith said...

I am a facebook fan!

Alexis said...

I would use them for a baby quilt.

Tanya said...

These would be sweet for ruffles on a skirt for my daughter!

Nupur said...

I'd use this cute fabric to make project bags for my knitting friends. Thanks for the giveaway!

Lee Ann L. said...

What a gorgeous line of dottie fabrics. I've been wanting to make a dottie quilt for a long time; so, I'd add these to dottie fabrics I am slowly collecting to make.

I also would use these to make other quilts because these read as "solids" and would be perfect additions to other fabrics to make a quilt.

Thank you for a chance to win!

Lee Ann L. said...

I am a facebook follower!

Lee Ann L. said...

I now follow you via GFC. And, I am using feedly. :-)

Katie.Herzog said...

I would love to use it for binding quilts! Thanks for the giveaway!

Sarakd said...

Pouches! I'd make lots of pouches:)

Brenna said...

Baby quilts! My friends are FINALLY having babies and I love making bright happy quilts for such a happy occasion :)

Kristen said...

I love the bright happy colors! I've been wanting to make a polka dot quilt and would use these to do that if I won!

Trae Flesher said...

These little dot fabrics would make wonderful yo-yo flowers on my "SPRING" wall hanging. TraeFlesher@hotmail.com

kris said...

I follow you on FB

Trae Flesher said...

I now follow on Facebook. TraeFlesher@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

I would love to use this fabric for binding some mini quilts!

Unknown said...

I follow on instagram (hayleysews)

Trae Flesher said...

And I also follow on instagram now. TraeFlesher@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

i follow your blog!

Claire H said...

These would look great in pinwheels!

Bossymamma said...

I would use the dotties to line a set of storage baskets

Shannon said...

So pretty! I'd use them as textural background in my art quilts. Thanks!

Rachel said...

Love polka dots and saturated colors! I think I'd have to take this bundle and make a quilt for me. Thanks for the chance to win.

Samantha said...

I would use them in a quilt. I love how dots look in a quilt.

Samantha said...

I follow your blog.

Samantha said...

I also follow you on facebook and instagram

Irina said...

oh… I love dots!
I'd make pouches and little projects combined with linen…

EmileeHope said...

I would add to my pile of fabric I am collecting for a roygbiv quilt!

Just Sew Jana said...

I would make a rainbow baby quilt!

Kim said...

would love to win and use with a whole rainbow of scraps for a fun quilt! :)

Just Sew Jana said...

I am following you on FB and Instagram

Kim said...

new follower via bloglovin!

Just Sew Jana said...

I am a follower of your blog

Kim said...

follower on instagram, too! :)

EmileeHope said...

I follow you on fb!

Michelle Olsen Sasak said...

I would make an adorable baby quilt!

Michelle Olsen Sasak said...

I'm a follower thru Feedly.

Unknown said...

These colourful dots would be perfect for a summer clutch or wallet-style organiser.
Maggiemadebags@Gmail.com

SJK said...

I would use for binding. I love a spotty binding.

Unknown said...

I'd use them in my latest Jen Kingwell quilt - Midnight at the Oasis. Lots of opportunity for bright colours in small pieces!

SJK said...

Now following blog. Loving using the giveaways to expand my blogs

SJK said...

Liked on Facebook too.

cheeky monkey said...

a rainbow full of dots! Gorgeous. I use dotty fabrics all the time. Today for my sample bee block!

peas said...

Oooh what a gorgeous collection of fabric!! Dots are good in everything!! I'd make a quilt for my new little niece or nephew!! Thanks for the chance :)

cheeky monkey said...

I need to take the second chance and stalk you here and on IG

Julie Kaye from KS said...

Those are awesome fabrics. I actually just used some of the polka dots making a Easter Basket wall hanging. Thanks for the opportunity.

Wens said...

Colourful dotty fabric! My favorite! You can use these in anything!! I'd make a spring quilt for my god-daughter! So cheerful!

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