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!

1,807 comments:

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Unknown said...

Love the dots and bright colors. Would like to make some 18 inch doll dresses for my etsy shop closet4chloe.

Wens said...

I follow you on instagram too! Yay! Love your pics!

Sherry said...

I would use the fabric to add pop to a quilt for one of my grandchildren

Sherry said...

I would use the fabric to add pop to a quilt for one of my grandchildren

Christina V said...

Yea! I love polka dots! Thanks for the opportunity!

Unknown said...

I think I'd use it for bindings, although it would be wonderful to have a polka-dot quilt!

Jeana said...

I'd probably stash these and ultimately use them in a quilt

Unknown said...

I follow you on my Feedly

mean sarah jean said...

i would make a fun rainbow quilt

SIMPLESEW said...

I have 3 granddaughters what cute fabric for little purses.. or twilling skirts is what they want now

rosi w. said...

I definitely would use those in a quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!

rosi w. said...

I just started following on instagram. I'm stanzi113 over there.

Thanks again!

SIMPLESEW said...

follow on FB and NL

Tricia said...

I'd make a happy little quilt!

Material Girl said...

Wow,so cute. The would make a great top for my granddaughter and little pouches as well.

SIMPLESEW said...

follow the blog by email

Tricia said...

I follow you on Instagram

Becky (My Fabric Obsession) said...

Ooh, I love to use dots mixed in with other fabrics. Although I do think it would be fun to make an all dot quilt and these fabrics would be the perfect excuse to do so!

Becky (My Fabric Obsession) said...

I started following you on bloglovin.

brenda.b said...

oh my so many ideas for this bundle. I think it would make great companion fabric in dresses for my granddaughter and the scraps would definately end up in a quilt - wouldn't these polka dots make a statement as a Swoon on white!
Thank you for the daydream and the opportunity.

Jeanne said...

I would use the dots in a log cabin block quilt. Love those bright colors and thanks for the chance to win them.

Becky (My Fabric Obsession) said...

I'm following you on IG

Unknown said...

what a cheerful bunch of dotted fabrics. In addition to using these as basics, I may have to make some pouches with them.

Jeanne said...

Follow you on face book.

Amy said...

I'm collecting dots for an all-polka dot quilt! These are lovely.

Mandy said...

I would totally be making some cute outfit for my baby girl.

Unknown said...

I love these polka dots! I would try a binding with this. thanks. Will follow on facebook. (celiaambrose@hotmail.com)

Jeanne said...

Follower of yours now.

Renee said...

I'd use them as blenders for quilts or bags!

Unknown said...

I have a pattern for a black, white, and bright quilt that these would be perfect for.
zanalou999@gmail.com

Finding Adventure said...

Following blog

Unknown said...

I have a pattern for a black, white, and bright quilt that these would be perfect for.
zanalou999@gmail.com

Dianne Neale said...

I was just thinking that my stash needed filling up on dots! I need some for a beanie hat for my great niece

Holly U said...

These cheery fabrics would be used on projects for my 6yo son and for donation quilts for kids in the hospital. Thanks for the chance!

Finding Adventure said...

Follow facebook

Dianne Neale said...

I am a follower on Instagram

Finding Adventure said...

This would make the happiest of lap quilts

Dianne Neale said...

I follow your blog too

SS said...

I love dots! I've been making a lot of zipper bags lately and I'd use these as nice cheery linings.

sue said...

I would love to make a very cheery baby quilt! The fabric is adorable!

Libby said...

I love dot fabrics and they usually sneak into almost anything that I make!

Unknown said...

Love the polka dots!

Linda said...

Dotty bindings are so wonderful! Thanks for the chance to win your lovely prize. I will certainly put it to use if I am lucky enough to win.

Jusmom1 said...

These would definitely be used to make some storage bags/baskets and a matching tote!

atabanana29 said...

I would make a quilt with these!!!!

atabanana29 said...

I like you on facebook!

Unknown said...

I would love to use this fabric to make a baby quilt for a friend that just found out she is pregnant!

I also just started following you on Facebook!

Anonymous said...

I love polka! I keep thinking it would be great to do a polka irish chain quilt :)

Anonymous said...

I already follow your blog :)

Anonymous said...

And you on IG and facebook :)

mhart37 said...

I would use it to create blocks with dark gray or black for a baby quilt. The colors would pop!

Sara said...

I followed you on instagram

Alexis said...

I'm a new follower (through Feedly)

Alexis said...

I'm a new follower (through Feedly)

Sara said...

I'm in desperate need of blenders! I keep buying focal prints without thought of how to connect them.

Rina Mason said...

I would use them in a Country Charmer quilt.

Julianne said...

I'd make a tumbler quilt for my DIL, she loves polka dots!

Rina Mason said...

Longtime follower via Bloglovin.

Courtney said...

I'd use this awesome fabric to make some great placemats for the summer table. Thanks.

Rina Mason said...

Already liked you on FB.

MeasuredandSlow said...

I'd probably make some softies, I've been in the mood for stuffed animals lately. But it could also be a cute baby quilt!

barb said...

wow what great fabrics. i would make a charity quilt or two for preemies. babscorbitt@gmail.com

Melanie said...

I'm starting to use dotty prints as background fabrics and love the result. Thanks for the chance to win! Melanie.stamant at gmail dot com

barb said...

i follow your wonderful blog via bloglovin. babscorbitt@gmail.com

barb said...

i follow you via facebook. love your blog. babscorbitt@gmail.com

Debbie said...

love these! They'd go right in my stash for my quilting projects!

Debbie said...

I follow you on fb and Ig!

Chelle said...

I would start a quilt w/ this HAPPY bundle!! kweenbee_612@yahoo.com

Chelle said...

I am NOW a SEW happy follower on your FB & Instagram!!!
kweenbee_612@yahoo.com

Cathy V said...

i love polka dots!!!!

Cathy V said...

liked you on facebook

Susan @ MadebyMommainPA.Blogspot.Com said...

I would make my son a Dotty toddler sized backpack!

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

Lovely fabrics and colors. I think I could see them sneaking their way into the Green Tea and Sweet Beans quilt.

Susan @ MadebyMommainPA.Blogspot.Com said...

I am already a follower on FB!

Chelle said...

Now Happily following via Bloglovin'!!!!
kweenbee_612@yahoo.com

Celtic Thistle said...

I recently tried Sashiko embroidery on dotty fabric for the first time and would love to do more!

Susan @ MadebyMommainPA.Blogspot.Com said...

I follow on Bloglovin' ((http://www.bloglovin.com/madebymommainpa))

Celtic Thistle said...

I follow you on IG

Ree G said...

oooh love the dots. Maybe some solid pillows with dot binding.

Lulu and Sweet Pea said...

I'm currently pregnant with my 3rd baby- a girl- & I'd love to make a colorful quilt with this beautiful dotty fabric! Thanks for the chance :)

Lulu and Sweet Pea said...

I follow Fluffy Sheep Quilting on GFC!

Margaret said...

I'd use these dots in my economy block quilt, which I am about to get going on. I also love dots for bindings.

Lulu and Sweet Pea said...

I just started following Fluffy Sheep Quilting on Facebook!

Margaret said...

I follow Fluffy Sheep Quilting on FB.

Edna Kidd said...

Following on bloglovin..dollsem1@frontier.com

Edna Kidd said...

Following on Facebook....dollsem1@frontier.com

Edna Kidd said...

I love this fabric bundle and would love to win to make a beautiful pillow cover...Thank you for the opportunity...dollsem1@frontier.com

Suze said...

I want to make a polka dot quilt and these fabrics would be perfect to add to my collection thus far. I am heading to the shop - to shop. Thanks for a great giveaway. I love polka dots. I guess you know that if you know I have a stash of polka dots.

Suze said...

I am a new follower via Bloglovin'. Thanks - I am excited to have a new friend.

Suze said...

I am now following you on FB.

Charmed Life said...

I'd use this fabric to make cosmetic bags.

Charmed Life said...

I follow your blog.

Little Ella Lu said...

I would use them in clothing for my girls.

Charmed Life said...

I follow you on Facebook.

Cynthia Brunz Designs said...

Those would be great stash builder. Perfect for a bright spot of color in future projects. Thanks for the chance!

ellen said...

Thank you for the chance to win such beautiful fabric.

Barbara Konkle said...

Oh I am in love with dot fabric! I would probably make a quilted purse for my daughter. Thanks for the chance to win!

M.W. said...

I would love to make a rainbow quilt with these as an addition to it.
Shawn

Dawn said...

This fabric would be super cute binding!

M.W. said...

I follow your blog on quilting blogs
Shawn

Dawn said...

I follow you on Instagram.

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

What neat fabrics!! I would make a tablerunner out of them! Thanks!

The Nikkels said...

A bag would look cute out of this fabric

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

I follow your blog, thanks!

The Nikkels said...

A bag would look cute out of this fabric

The Nikkels said...

I am follower on FaceBook

fenna said...

I'd use them in a quilt or in my kids' clothes!

Taya@TypeB said...

These are such great stash builders! I think they'd definitely find their way into so many projects. I've got some bags on the horizon and I hope to get back into bees this fall. Thanks so much for the fun giveaway!

Lindsey.Marwil said...

I love that fabric! I would make a fun baby quilt out of it for a friend who will not find out the gender until the baby is born.

PaintedThread said...

Want! I'd make a wall hanging out of these.

karen k said...

Those dots will go with so many other fabrics. So will add to others to make a sweet quilt top.

Dede said...

I adore dots! I think these would make a fantastic quilt for a little girl...maybe even one of mine ;)

Nita said...

Fabulous cheerful fabrics! I am in need of cushions for my porch swing

Dede said...

I follow you on facebook and I am now also following you on Instagram. Thanks so much for the chance to win your giveaway!

Trish said...

So fun! I think the dots would be perfect for a scrappy quilt!

Unknown said...

What a bright collection of polka dots. I would use them in a rainbow quilt.

Unknown said...

I think I'd make some zippy pouches.

Sarah Vanderburgh said...

Love dots! they are the first to leave my stash. They would end up in everything - a quilt block, a bag, a pouch, definitely something for me that I can look at and enjoy on a regular basis. Maybe that wallet I keep meaning to make:) Thanks for the chance.

floribunda said...

pretty much all my quilts have dots in them somewhere, so these FQs would find their way into several new projects!

Anonymous said...

Beach totes!

Anonymous said...

I would love to use the dots to make rainbow placemats for the family

klyeo05@hotmail.com

Crystal Hendrix said...

Awesome giveaway! I would probably use these fat quarters to make a cute rainbow quilt wall hanging!

Anonymous said...

I follow you on Bloglovin

Crystal Hendrix said...

I'm following you on facebook :)

Crystal Hendrix said...

I'm following you on facebook :)

Anonymous said...

I follow you on Facebook

klyeo05@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Just added you via bloglovin

Sarah said...

Hi Cinders, I need to make my SIL a pillow for her chair headrest, so that'd be lovely and cheerful! x

Sarah said...

I follow you always missus

Aideen said...

I'd definitely use these fabrics to brighten up a nursery or child's room, lovely in a quilt too of course!

Jill said...

I love dots! I love to make zipper pouches and think these would make great linings!

Nancy said...

I would make a baby quilt for one of my 2 employees that are expecting. Thanks for the opportunity

Brenna said...

I'm following you on Insta :)

Nancy said...

I am a follower on bloglovin'

Brenna said...

And on Bloglovin' now too!

Aideen said...

I follow your blog!

Havplenty said...

I love bright colors and dotty fabrics. I would use this in my kids quilts projects, for my scrap quilt projects and for accent pieces in quilts I am making for relatives.

Aideen said...

I follow your shop on IG and FB

MrsV said...

Those colours are awesome! I would love to make some fabric balls (http://www.purlbee.com/the-purl-bee/2008/8/16/fabric-beach-balls.html) out of these fabrics.

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Havplenty said...

I follow you on Bloglovin.

Emily Wall said...

I would love to use these in a quilt!

Islandgirl said...

I would add these fabrics to my current, in progress, polka dot quilt!

Abby@ ColorBarQuilts said...

I have on my quilting wish list to make a quilt completely out of dot fabric. So this would be a great addition to the others that I have collected. Thanks for a chance.

Janet said...

Great fabric! Great colours! I would use it for binding on a black/white project with some splashes of colour that I currently have on the go.

Janet said...

I am a follower. :)

leigh7911 said...

Ohhh, lovely! I'd either do some kitchen stuff - potholders and cloth napkins and placemats - or stash it. :)

Arnden said...

Those are so bright and happy that I would have to use them in my new traveling quilts bee that starts in June.

Abby@ ColorBarQuilts said...

I follow you on Facebook or on Instagram

Arnden said...

I follow your blog with Bloglovin.

Very Lazy Daisy said...

Oh My! I love dots! I'd make a quilt for myself with these.

Very Lazy Daisy said...

I follow you on facebook

ikkinlala said...

I'd use it for a bright summer beach tote.

Anonymous said...

I'd love to make a dotty cushion! (think I appear as a no reply blogger even though I type in my blog name
catrinmanel.wordpress.com

Shayla Sharp said...

I'd make some doll clothes or quilts.

Anonymous said...

I follow you ( I think on both blogloving and Feedly!) catrinmanel.wordpress.com

June D said...

I think dotty fabric would look good with some bold solids for lap quilts for family. Thanks for the chance!

Anonymous said...

I also follow on IG
catrinmanel.wordpress.com

June D said...

I am a follower of your blog! Thanks for the chance.

Terry@ a quilting blog said...

With some bright solids these adorable dots would be great for some tote bags. Thanks for the sweet giveaway!

Heather said...

I love, love, love polka dots! I would love to make cute dresses or skirts for my daughters with those fun fabrics!

Heather said...

I love, love, love polka dots! I would love to make cute dresses or skirts for my daughters with those fun fabrics!

June D said...

I am a facebook follower of your page. Thanks for the chance.

Kathy @ Kwilty Pleasures said...

Dots are great for baby quilts.

Kathy @ Kwilty Pleasures said...

Dots are great for baby quilts.

Mom2Caleigh said...

I would use this beautiful material in my "Quilts for Kids" projects! Thanks

Mom2Caleigh said...

Yes I am signing up to follow your blog - thanks!

Jo Robertson (thejoyofthehousetomyself) said...

quilt binding for sure! Thanks Cindy!

Jo Robertson (thejoyofthehousetomyself) said...

follow via bloglovin

Jo Robertson (thejoyofthehousetomyself) said...

I'm a facebook fan too!

Unknown said...

Facebook!

Angelia Lanouette said...

Dots are so much fun! They are great for a lot of things. I would love to make some fun pillows, use them as lining for bags, or bindings. Thank you for sharing!

Unknown said...

quilt and pillow cases!

Angelia Lanouette said...

I am a Facebook fan!

Andee said...

I would use it in a quilt or quilts, not sure which pattern but no doubt that is where it would wind up!

Andee said...

I follow you..you are on my sidebar and I read you daily!

Andee said...

Pretty sure I follow you on instagram, I will find you on facebook too!

Bethany said...

I would use them as blenders in quilts!

Bethany said...

I like your Facebook page!

KathleenD said...

I LOVE polk-a-dots. I use them in almost everything. They are great as bindings. I love the bright colors in your FQ bundle too. Thanks for this opportunity.

barbara woods said...

love that fabric, thanks

lvkwilt said...

I am waiting to hear if my niece is expecting a boy or a girl so I would use the fabric for a baby quilt! Thanks for the giveaway!

lvkwilt said...

I follow you on Bloglovin!

Faye Nettles said...

I love polka dots for binding.

Faye Nettles said...

I follow you on Bloglovin.

Faye Nettles said...

I liked your FB page.

Ebeth said...

I think these would be adorable for Elizabeth Hartman's Foxy Face pattern!

Thanks!
Lwghosts at yahoo

Oneoldgoat1962 said...

I would make a quilt for my granddaughter!

Oneoldgoat1962 said...

I follow you on Bloglovin

Oneoldgoat1962 said...

I like you on FB

Jen Barnard said...

I think I'd add some neutral background fabric and make a star quilt.
jen dot barnard at btinternet dot com

Unknown said...

That fabric is so bright and vibrant! I am following you on Bloglovin.

Unknown said...

Oh and I would probably use it to make a kindle case

Sheila said...

I think I would make something for my granddaughters. These fabrics are so happy . Thanks for the chance ,

Sheila said...

I am now following you .

Brenda said...

Love to make a happy quilt with these beautiful fabrics!

Brenda said...

I'm a follower of your blog!

Brenda said...

I liked you on facebook!

Leigh said...

I would LOVE to use this dotty fabric for my daughter! I am envisioning some lovely solid color pillowcases with the open end being a wide band of mini quilt blocks pieced together. Quilted and backed, to show off the the polka dot fabric.
And I am sure I could have enough left for a little quilted handbag for her as well!

Unknown said...

I love the bright colors! My daughter wants me to make her doll clothes.

jessicamailman@rcn.com

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