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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Lynda said...

great dots but the colors are wonderful - don't have a specific project yet, would have to just enjoy them for a while, but for sure will land in a childs quilt - such bright colors to make someone happy

Unknown said...

I follow you on bloglovin'

jessicamailman@rcn.com

Leigh said...

Following you on Instagram! ( @ RooibosMom )

Unknown said...

I like you on FB

jessicamailman@rcn.com

Unknown said...

I follow you on Instagram

jessicamailman@rcn.com

Skootchover said...

Oh my goodness! I LOVE polk dots. I use them as binding and bag linings. Always makes me happy.

Skootchover said...

I'm a new follower on Instagram.

Amber said...

These are fantastic polka dots! I would probably use them with a Lone Star pattern.

Linda said...

I'd make some zip pouches. Thanks for the chance to win.

Tawny said...

Such a wide variety of colours makes me think of something rainbow. Maybe a dress for my little diva... er... I mean 4 year old. :D

Amber said...

I also now follow on Facebook.

Amber said...

And I also follow you through blogger!

Riel Nason said...

I am a big fan of polka dot sashing! :-) Thanks for the chance.

Adele said...

Been thinking about an all polka dot quilt-these would certainly help out!

Gina said...

I love this fabric and would use it in an economy bock quilt i am making! Thanks for the chance to win!!!

charlotte l said...

Id use the dots as liners fo zippy pouches! Thanks

Anonymous said...

So bright and cheerful! I would use these for a baby quilt a friend asked me to make. Thanks for the chance!
dragonfly9716 at yahoo dot com

legato1958 said...

Oh, I'd make polkadotty zippered pouches with this delightful fabric!!

Susie

salamanda said...

I would make a rainbow quilt for my friend whose baby is die in August.

Betsy Grey Crafts said...

I think a rainbow dotty quilt :-)

Niki said...

I would love to use those dots on some pillows!

Niki said...

I follow via Bloglovin'.

Betsy Grey Crafts said...

I follow your blog

salamanda said...

I follow you on Bloglovin and IG

Niki said...

I like the shop in Facebook!

Betsy Grey Crafts said...

I follow you on facebook and instagram

Dawn Frisch said...

I would use the fabrics in a quilt or wallhanging... they are so colorful!
Dawn
array-dawn at cox dot net

Dawn Frisch said...

I follow you on Bloglovin!
Dawn
array-dawn at cox dot net

Dawn Frisch said...

I've been following you on FB for awhile now!
Dawn
array-dawn at cox dot net

Unknown said...

Hi such bright colours would help make a lovely quilt for my boys!

Sarah said...

I would totally use these in my economy block eye spy quilt I am making!

Unknown said...

I also follow on IG

Sarah said...

I am following the blog!

Unknown said...

Just started following your blog thanks again

Unknown said...

If I won yourbeautiful polka dot fabrics I would absolutely use some for binding on the children's quilts I make for my local Women's Shelter. Also, I would pair up at least one colour with a fabric to make my granddaughter a summer dress.
Pauline

Kelly Wilson said...

Hi, I follow you on Facebook. Thanks! notwendy gmail

Unknown said...

I follow you on Facebook
PAuline

Anonymous said...

Loving these colors!

Unknown said...

I signed up to receive your blog via email.
Pauline

Yun said...

These are such beautiful and colorful fabrics! I can think of many uses for these, use some to colorblock some dresses, make them into book covers for my textbooks, and decorate my door. One idea that came to mind when I first saw the fabric is to make them into hair bands! I would love to make multiple with all the colors and give them to my friends, and it would be so wonderful to have matching hair bands with friends :) Thanks so much for doing this giveaway!

Kelly Wilson said...

I also follow your blog on Bloglovin'.
Thanks! notwendy gmail

Kelly said...

oh love those fabrics! They have tiny geese written all over them ;-) Thanks for the giveaway.

Anita said...

The dots would look great in a lap quilt together with white solid.

Joyce Carter said...

Beautiful colors. I would use these to bind the quilt tops I have already made. Thank you for the giveaway.

Kelly said...

and a IG follower :)

Kelly Wilson said...

I would use the dots for piecework. They would make beautiful additions to various blocks in my quilt projects. Thanks for the opportunity! notwendy gmail

Kim said...

I would make some pouches with those gorgeous dots.

Kim said...

I follow via Facebook.

Katie said...

I would use these dots in a primary colored baby quilt!

Joanne G said...

I have a serious addiction to dots! I'm stashing them to make an all-dot quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

Reb Thack said...

I'd make something bright an fun for my daughter - probably a lap blanket!

Joanne G said...

Started following with GFC

Laura said...

Those fabrics would work so well on the Oh Fransson medallion quilt along that's happening now!

Laura said...

I followed you on instagram!

Afquilt said...

I would make a baby quilt for an upcoming shower. What perfect fabric for babies!

Reb Thack said...

I follow you on blog lovin

Reb Thack said...

I'm also one of your Facebook fans :-)

Kathy H said...

I love using dots in small borders or cuffs for pillow cases. I also saw a quilt with appliqués flowers and they were all dots! Would love to do that.

Kathy H said...

I am a follower through google friends.

Tina said...

I love these dots and would use them to bind at least two of the quilts that I am almost ready to bind right now!
Thanks

Unknown said...

I would use these fabrics to make a quilt.
red_murray2@yahoo.com

Tina said...

I follow you on Bloglovin.
Thanks for the chance!

Tina said...

I follow the shop on Facebook.
Thanks for the chance!

Lia*s Handmades said...

I always like to use dots or stripes as pouch linings, they always go well with that :)

Thanks for the chance to win!

Lia*s Handmades said...

I'm a loyal follower via bloglovin' :)

Lia*s Handmades said...

And I've also liked your page on Facebook.

Unknown said...

Thank you 4 the great giveaway. I would make a baby quilt with it. Polka dots are so much fun!

Unknown said...

Thank you for this great giveaway. I follow you via bloglovin'.

Unknown said...

Thank you so for the dotty giveaway. I follow you on facebook.

Pippa Parsons said...

follow via gfc

Pippa Parsons said...

follow on gfc

Pippa Parsons said...

i love dots, i'd make a purse or bag with it :)

BJM said...

I would make some little bags with these fabrics.

Brooke @ little b quilts said...

I love a good polka dot for binding!!

bloomingiris said...

Dresden plate polka dots! Yay!

Stephanie said...

I'd love this to make binding.

Kathy Davis said...

I would use the dotty fabric to make my little granddaughter, Nellie, a summer skirt and appliqued T-shirt.
Kathy Davis
kdavis1@centurytel.net

Sallie said...

I would use these in a charity baby quilt for our church quilt ministry to foreign orphanages and the local pregnancy help center.

Sarah said...

Thanks for the beautiful giveaway! sarah@forrussia.org

Sallie said...

I follow you on FB.

Lissa said...

Those are fantastic colors! I would use them to make a wallet and checkbook cover. Thanks for the chance to win :)

Kathy Davis said...

I follow Fluffy Sheep Quilting on bloglovin.
Kathy Davis
kdavis1@centurytel.net

Deeje said...

Love dots! Would make a great bag.

Kathy Davis said...

I follow Fluffy Sheep Quilting on FB as Kathy Newsom Davis.
Kathy Davis
kdavis1@centurytel.net

L. P. said...

I would use this fabric with silk tie strips to make bright dragon fly pieced pillows for my cottage at the lake.

L. P. said...

I am following your blog on google plus.

L. P. said...

I have like you and are following you on Facebook.

Jamie @ the Backless Shirt Blog said...

These would make a fantastic quilt!
Thanks for your generous giveaway!
Jamie

Jamie @ the Backless Shirt Blog said...

These would make a fantastic quilt!
Thanks for your generous giveaway!
Jamie

Deeje said...

Just clicked to follow your blog.

Julie O. said...

I'd love to make some zipper pouches with those lovely dots.

Brandy said...

Hi! I'm new here and looking forward to looking around, so thank you for the invite :) I would use these dotted fabric for bindings for sure! I have 3 nieces and they would love having these fun colors. Thank you for the opportunity!
~Brandy

Kim @ TiesThatBindQuilting said...

What don't I use polka dots in?!? Polka dots are probably my favorite fabric pattern and I love them for everything!

Deeje said...

Following on Facebook.

Anonymous said...

The first thing I would make would be a happy birthday bunting :D

Anonymous said...

I follow your blog via GFC :) x

Anonymous said...

I am following your page on facebook and I follow on instagram as kezzzzzaaaa :) x

Jessie said...

Patchwork dress for my daughter. Love the colors!

Julz said...

Hi, I would use this gorgeous colours on a new quilt project.

Audreylaine510 said...

Love the bright colors! I would use it to make a pretty ruffled skirt for my daughter.

Julz said...

I follow your blog :)

BillieBee (billiemick) said...

Most of my projects have dots in them somewhere.

BillieBee (billiemick) said...

I follow your blog with GFC and bloglovin'

Erin said...

I would make birthday bunting for my kids! Erinmurphy44 AT gmail DOT Com

Unknown said...

I'd use this for binding, fabric tape, and pillow covers!

Unknown said...

i follow through bloglovin'!!

Unknown said...

and i follow on instagram! thanks for the awesome giveaway! xoxo, sara

sandyandcosmo said...

I would make some twirly little skirts for my granddaughter.

sandyandcosmo said...

I follow your blog.

Laura said...

I would love to add your gorgeous dot fabric with some solids and make a bright, happy quilt-so specific pattern designed yet, but there will be!! Thanks for the chance!!

Ly said...

Beautiful fabrics! I would make a lovely rainbow baby quilt for my new niece.

allison said...

Ooh, an apron would be super cute with these dots!

Libby said...

I'd use them for zippered pouch linings. I love that POP when you zip it open and the sight of some happy dots !

Barb said...

Thanks for the chance to win..I would use the fabric in a quilt.

Anonymous said...

I'd probably use them for a picnic quilt.
Sarah

Anonymous said...

I just started following you on FB!
Sarah

Monika said...

I just love dots - they with everything! I want to make a quilt with hst using colorful fabrics together with low volume fabrics - those bright dots would be PERFECT :)

Pat V. said...

I think these would be fabulous in an I Spy quilt to offset the novelty prints.

grace said...

I'd use it in all my current wip quilts :)

Jo said...

A fab bundle! I'd make a couple of shopping totes to brighten up at least one chore!

Jo said...

I am a new follower on bloglovin

Jo said...

I am also now following on instagram

GeniP said...

Would love to make a quilt out of these dots, love them!! Thanks for the giveaway :)

Unknown said...

A rainbow table runner for sure!

Tomomi McElwee said...

I am going to make some cute hats with them.

Tomomi McElwee said...

I follow your blog!

lindawwww said...

I'm just starting a floral applique quilt and the polka dots would make wonderful flower petals.

Tomomi McElwee said...

And FB, now instagram. :)

Catrin Lewis said...

What? We're supposed to use fabric? Not just stash it and look at the pretty and occasionally pet it?

Catrin Lewis said...

And on IG

Katie said...

Love polka dots! They would probably find there way onto one of the bags for my shop, but I also am in the middle of a few projects for my boys - a drawing journal cover and a bunting for their bedroom, and this would be cute in either of those too. Thanks!!

Laura said...

Gorgeous colours and dots. I'd use it to make a quilt for my baby girl. Possibly a zig-zag design.

Laura said...

Gorgeous colours and dots. I'd use it to make a quilt for my baby girl. Possibly a zig-zag design.

Rosa said...

I`d make a beautiful quilt tomy niece with these colorful dots!!

Rosa said...

I follow your by email.Thanks!

Wendy @ Wendysquiltsandmore said...

I can think of lots of uses for spots. As an accent, as a border, as a background.

Julia said...

I would make a purse and wallet out of the dot fabric. I love happy colors!

Julia said...

I have "liked" and followed you on Facebook!

april said...

love this polka dot bundle! they would make their way in to a quilt for sure:) thanks for a chance!

Unknown said...

These would make a wonderful quilt for my little ladies first proper bed.

Marjorie's Busy Corner said...

Oh love it!!! I would
D simply add white to this and make a full size quilt . I love dots!!!

Unknown said...

I follow on bloglovin

Marjorie's Busy Corner said...

It follow your blog via GFC

Unknown said...

Following on Facebook

Unknown said...

I would make a quilt, using a colorado star pattern with white background

Amanda said...

I love polka dots for kids' clothes.

Betty said...

I'd probably make some pillows!

Katie said...

I'd make an infinity scarf

Jessica Jo said...

Summer dresses for the girls. Or a picnic quilt. They are just so springy!

Southern Gal said...

I have granddaughters that would love quilts for their babies or cute skirts for themselves. Thanks for the chance.

Joan H. said...

Love those dots. would make a darling rainbow quilt for my little great granddaughter

mammafairy said...

Oh spotty dotty bindings I think! beautiful colours here!

Dana Gaffney said...

Beautiful colors! I'd use them to make cuddle quilts for my nieces, they've asked for those nice bright colors.

lesleyana said...

i follow on facebook

lesleyana said...

i follow your blog on bloglovin' and pinterest

lesleyana said...

i am new to sewing and quilting and am still trying to teach myself. i would love to try a patchwork pillow or a zipper pouch!

Elmosmate said...

I would mix them in with my favorite colour grey and make a mini for my wall.

Amy said...

I see a fun bag or a baby quilt! Thank you!

Elmosmate said...

Just started following on bloglovin

Myself said...

Those dotted fabrics would be great for pillow for my little girls! Thanks so much for this great giveaway!

Elmosmate said...

Follow you on instagram

Myself said...

I'm your follower via bloglovin, Thanks!

mammafairy said...

I follow you already!

Megan said...

I'd have to make a baby quilt for our friends due to have their 3rd in August. Just to follow on the tradition of the quilts I made for the first 2.

Megan said...

I'd have to make a baby quilt for our friends due to have their 3rd in August. Just to follow on the tradition of the quilts I made for the first 2.

Deb said...

I love polka dots! I would keep them in my stash to use as blenders when needed. The colors are gorgeous.

Allison said...

I think a strip of each color would make a lovely rainbow quilt binding :)

Allison said...

I follow your blog :)

EmSewCrazy said...

I love how cheerful and bright they are! I would use them in a quilt or cushion cover.

emsewcrazyatyahoodotcom

Hilde said...

These would make a great addition to my stash, they would fit in all kind of projects I can think of (quilts, bags, wallets, accents on clothes for my children etc). Thanks for the chance to win!

Lou said...

Beautiful colors! I have always loved dots:)
I would make a baby blanket. I have a friend that is having a new gbaby!

Unknown said...

Dots make it in to almost every quilt project I make!

Anonymous said...

I would love to use these as linings for my zipper pouches!

Sylvia Anderson said...

I have 5 beautiful great granddaughters that would look adorable in something made with these bright and happy, dotted fabrics. Who doesn't like polka dots! Thanks for the opportunity.

Kim Jenkins said...

I love using polka dots for borders and bindings. They are great to use in appliqué work, too.

Jess said...

I'd make a little blanket for my daughter

Unknown said...

I would make a lap quilt with this! I love polka dots! Thanks

tdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

I follow your blog! Thanks

tdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com

jellybean said...

To Make Rainbow of course!!!!

Cheryl said...

I need to make a dotty quilt with these wonderful fabrics.

usagypsy said...

I might make a cute skirt for my grand-daughter. And stash some for future use in quilts :)

Jo said...

I'm a total sucker for rainbows!! Those fabrics look so pretty together! I like using bright spotty fabric for linings to give a nice surprise when you look inside! But this would look fun on a rainbow themed quilt!

jellybean said...

Following on GFC

The Sewing Dork said...

I would make a my daughter a rainbow skirt from the dotty fabric - she is all about rainbows these days!
Please pop over to my blog for a giveaway too.

jellybean said...

Following on FB....thanks

Unknown said...

I follow you on Facebook! Thanks

tdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

I follow you on Facebook! Thanks

tdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com

grapevinegirl said...

I'm dotty about dots, think I will just sit and stare at them for a while.

Mamasqd said...

Gorgeous colours, I'd make a quilt for my daughter and a draw string bag

Anonymous said...

I love dots and bright colors. I would use some of the colors in a quilt I am now designing for a little girl. Thanks!

Mamasqd said...

I follow you through bloglovin'

Mamasqd said...

I liked your Facebook page

Anonymous said...

I just signed up to get your blog by email. Would love to have some of these bright colored dots for a quilt I'm designing for a little girl. It would be awesome! Thanks!

Mely said...

Would love to use these dotties in Elizabeth Hartman's Tokyo Subway Map!

Stephanie said...

these would be super cute as backgrounds or binding.

Sarah said...

Bag linings! Easy peasy

Margaret said...

I love this fabric and I am making a quilt all with dots and this would go with all the ones I have collected

Margaret said...

I also follow by Instagram and Facebook.

Jessica said...

I'd love to make a rainbow baby quilt!

pbs.seams said...

This would make a perfect crayon quilt - all the primary colors!

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