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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Merritt said...

I'll gladly follow along.

Connie J said...

This would make the cutest rainbow skirt for a little girl!
turtle tote bags (at) yahoo (dot) com

Merritt said...

Following on Facebook

Marianne said...

I'd use the dots to make a churn dash quilt.

Connie J said...

I liked you on Facebook
turtletotebags (at) yahoo (dot) com

bee said...

i've got a friend who's having a girl this summer! dots would be a great fit!

bee said...

i'm also a follower of your blog.

ghislaine said...

I'd use the fabrics to make a pieced backing! Such pretty colors.

ghislaine said...

I follow via Bloglovin. I use my iphone app so that I can read blogposts anywhere and since they all are in one spot I never miss a blog post!

Anna said...

I love using dotty fabrics in just about anything- they're great blenders!!

Anna said...

And I follow fluffy sheep on IG ;)

Olga Becker @ Coffee+Thread said...

Great colors. I might make a quilt.

ghislaine said...

I also follow on Facebook.

Rie said...

I'd sew myself a new project bag for my crocheting!

Elaine said...

okay, LOVE these polka dots! I make Koncerr Cancer pillowcases and have been using a jelly roll of these for the accent strip, and would love to do more of these...additionally would put some into Quilt For Kids quilts that I make. Hoping my luck is good on these!

Kim said...

I love polka dots! I would use them in my hexie quilt I am making.

Kelli said...

I would love to turn these bright bold colors into a pillow cover full of churn dashes with a texty background print. Oh it would be epic!

Elaine said...

Just signed up to follow you on Bloglovin....

Elaine said...

And I am now following you on Facebook....thanks for the opportunity to win!

Allison C said...

I would pair them with coordinating solids and white fabric. Maybe a HST pattern

Brenda said...

I use dots a lot in bag linings. I think it is so fun to open your bag and see dots!

Kristin said...

A wall hanging in those colors would really brighten up a room!

Debby said...

I would use the dotty fabric to make quilt cat pads--my cats love to sleep on quilts, so I am making them their own sets.

Debby said...

I just signed up to follow your blog on Feedly. Looks great!

Kelly G said...

I am already a follower on FB.

Angie said...

These would be perfect for a baby quilt for one of my co-workers!

Jodi said...

Love dots, the rainbow of colors is so bright and cheerful on a dreary day.

Jodi said...

I follow you on Instagram

Angie said...

I follow via GFC.

Diane M said...

I've been wanting tiny polka dots for a quilt but think they'd also be perfect for bindings. Thanks!

Angie said...

I follow you on FB.

Kelly G said...

I have just signed up to follow via Bloglovin.

Unknown said...

So dotty! A quilt for sure. For my girl,or me, or the couch.

Unknown said...

Would love to use this sweet fabric in an applique for clothing for my girls or on a pillow. Thanks for the giveaway! steph2pigs at gmail

Kelly G said...

With these gorgeous colours - they are simply begging to become a rainbow quilt of some kind. Actually these would make the brightest and funkiest picnic rug.

Unknown said...

liked you on fb
steph2pigs at gmail

Missy Shay said...

I love that fabric!! I would use it in quilts and I'm thinking of making an ottoman and my first thought was that it would look great on that too!
missysaprons@gmail.com

Missy Shay said...

I am a new follower through bloglovin!
missysaprons@gmail.com

Missy Shay said...

I liked your shop on FB!
missysaprons@gmail.com

kimberj said...

I would use these polka dots almost as a solid among crazy patterns!

kimberj said...

I'm your newest follower :)

kimberj said...

following you on Instagram!! :) !!

mac said...

I like using beautiful bright dots with black and white stripes in bags and pouches. Thanks for the give away.

Shauna said...

love those colors, and I would definitely put them in a quilt

Shauna said...

I follow you with bloglovin

Shauna said...

I like you on FB

Sooli said...

I'm thinking those polka dots with black would look amazing, maybe a quilt?

Sooli said...

I follow you through Blogger! Thanks for a great giveaway.

Caitlin said...

I would add it to stash to make beautiful quilt.

Anonymous said...

I'm going to be making a bunch of potholders and these would make a most awesome lining and binding fabric.

Crystoll at aol dot com

Shanny said...

I am following with bloglovin

Shanny said...

Following on facebook - Shannon Anne Gallagher

Anonymous said...

Ifollow you by email.

Anonymous said...

I liked you on FB.

Anonymous said...

I would make a happy baby quilt with such bright colors.

Hilachas said...

Those gorgeous colors would make a beautiful quilt. Thanks for the opportunity to win your giveaway.

cakegirl said...

I would use this fabric for all kinds of projects from quilts to zipper pouches to pincushions. It's pretty and the colors are great. Thanks.

ytsmom said...

I love dotty fabrics, and have been collecting them to one day make a quilt of all dotted fabric.

LeahRene said...

I love dotty fabrics! I would love to use them in a night sky quilt!

Kim said...

I already follow via GFC

Betsy Bubblegum said...

I'm following on FLickr.

Betsy Bubblegum said...

I love dots, I would make a scrappy patchwork bag. I can't resist a good looking polka dot!
naragonbets@gmail.com

Laurel said...

These look perfect for a beautiful rainbow quilt!

mennikelly said...

I would use the fabric to make a churn dash quilt for the local children's hospital.

Unknown said...

Missymc100@gmail.com

Beth said...

Those are some happy fabrics that work well into a new quilt!

Unknown said...

I liked you on Facebook! I would use the fabric to make accessories for my daughter.

Unknown said...

I follow you on Bloglovin.

Unknown said...

I follow you on Facebook.

Unknown said...

I have in mind a black background with the brightly colored dot fabric used as pinwheels in a quilt for my granddaughter.

Unknown said...

I love dot fabric for bindings.

Fran said...

I love using dotty fabrics for bindings or as part of a scrappy patchwork. Thanks for the lovely giveaway!

Fran said...

I follow Fluffy Sheep Quilting blog via email, thanks.

Fran said...

And I follow Fluffy Sheep Quilting on Instagram, thanks.

Tania said...

Such bright colours. I would use some to make myself a few pouches and some doll clothes for my daughter.

Annie said...

OMG I'm obsessed with polka dots. I'd make a million little things (skirts for my daughter, phone case, fabric basket, etc.) and then use the scraps in a quilt.

Unknown said...

Such a lovely colors! It will bright my summer days! And will be great for a new quilt for my big daughter heeding up for first grade after the summer.

skyberries said...

What lovely bright colours! I'm making a series of bright blocks at the moment to turn in to cushions and these would fit right in. Thanks for the giveaway!

Rhonda D. said...

I would definitely make a quilt. Thanks for the chance to win!

wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com

Jessica Young said...

I would definitely use them for bindings, bags, and quilt blocks! Love polka dots!!

Rhonda D. said...

I am a happy follower of your blog by Bloglovin. Thanks for the chance to win!

skyberries said...

and I'm following you in Instagram. meant to leave my email on the last comment too. It's skyberries3 (at) gmail (dot) com

Jessica Young said...

I follow you on IG: jess4everyoung

rosewendy said...

What a fantastic rainbow of dotty colors. A sunburst design quilt in a rainbow of colors I think.

rosewendy said...

I am a GFC follower

Anonymous said...

I would make a patchwork stuffed animal for the grandson that I'm expecting in July!

Rhonda D. said...

I follow on Facebook. (Rhonda Gaines Desgranges)

Rhonda D. said...
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Afton Warrick said...

I'd use the fabric to make a quilt.

Richard Healey said...

I have always wanted to make a dots quilt

Richard Healey said...

I follow on feedly

Richard Healey said...

I follow on instagram

Unknown said...

I have liked you on Facebook!

Unknown said...

I LOVE dots!!! This so cute. :) My brother is having his 1st baby in June, would love to make a baby quilt for the new baby.
craftyccain@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I follow you via bloglovin. :)
craftyccain@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I am now also following you on Pinterest! :)

Unknown said...

I am now also following you on Pinterest! :)

Unknown said...

I like your FB page. :)
craftyccain@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I saw a darling bow tie pattern I'd love to do!

Unknown said...

I saw a darling bow tie pattern I'd love to do!

Unknown said...

I think these would make lovely little makeup bags for some young girls, or else I will use them to make my take-away coffee cup cozies. :)

nicolesender said...

I'd use the fabric in a quilt and baby bibs for my grandson!
nicolesender(at)yahoo(dot)com

Unknown said...

I'm a blog lovin follower!

Heather said...

I'd make pinwheels or stars or chevrons...

Heather said...

I'm a long time blog follower.

Unknown said...

These would look great in a childs quilt.

Heather said...

I follow on IG and FB.

Unknown said...

I follow you on Instagram.

Unknown said...

I follow your blog.

nicolesender said...

new bloglovin follower: Nicole Sender

nicolesender said...

Following Fluffy Sheep Quilting on facebook: Nicole Sender.

Lynn Wilson said...

I would add the dots to the others I have been collecting for a x's and o's quilt.

TheFancyFritter said...

I love polka dots. I'd probably use them for small projects for me and also as accents on handmade clothes for my daughter

Bonnie said...

They would be perfect for binding a quilt!

Mie said...

A summer quilt to take out on the lawn.

Bonnie said...

I follow you with Bloglovin'

Pieced Nutmeg said...

I would love to make a sew together bag and a mini quilt!

Bonnie said...

I also follow you on facebook.

Vicki said...

I'm a very happy follower!!

Vicki said...

I would love to use these with some Kona white for a striking chevron quilt.

Rhonda Best said...

I would gift it to my daughter, she is making a polka dot quilt!

Rhonda Best said...

I follow you by email.

mtmom57@gmail.com

Rhonda Best said...

I follow you on Facebook!

mtmom57@gmail.com

Nicole said...

I would make them all into a photo prop rag quilt, pennant banner, flower headband set!

Unknown said...

Appliqué flowers on a quilt! cgue at shaw dot ca

Anonymous said...

This would make a gorgeous baby quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

This would make a gorgeous baby quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

This would make a gorgeous baby quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

This would make a gorgeous baby quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

craftsylabrat said...

I think it would be great to do a fun lap or baby quilt with these bright colors

Martina said...

So lovely! I see some new framebags with those lovelies! Thanks so much for the chance!

maureen said...

Such happy fabric..a quilt for a little girl would be perfect.

Eva said...

I love this dotty rainbow! I use dots as blenders or backgrounds mixed in with whatever other fabrics I'm using for a project.

Mara said...

I love using dots when making blocks for other people in bees, everyone loves dots!

Christine said...

They are beautiful, thanks for the giveaway

Christine said...

and on FB

cedacanthus said...

I'd use these fabrics as a way to supplement my stash of fabrics that read as one particular colour, a la Wombat Quilts (awesome blog, that one)

♥︎ Noodlebug said...

So pretty

♥︎ Noodlebug said...

I follow you

♥︎ Noodlebug said...

Also on facebook

deb3891 said...

I would use the dot fabric to make a vibrant quilt.

deb3891 said...

I would use the dot fabric to make a vibrant quilt.

christaj3 said...

This would be a fantastic fabric to make my teenage daughter a bright quilt & bed set with! Thanks!

escapefor1@msn.com

christaj3 said...

I am also an email subscriber- escapefor1@msn.com

Misguided Satellite said...

Mmm dots! I love using dotty fabric for lining, but if I had a whole rainbow of it I think I'd make a scrappy zipper bag with it.

christaj3 said...

I follow your Facebook page (Christa Krebs)!

Fingers crossed....
Thanks a lot!!

Lixie said...

I absolutely adore polka dots. I would use them for EPP.

Catskill Quilter said...

These dots would be wonderful to use as bindings for mini-quilts or table runners!

Catskill Quilter said...

I follow your blog with blog lovin.'

Catskill Quilter said...

I follow you on Facebook.

Molli Sparkles said...

A patchwork rainbow of dots, of course! What could be happier?!

Molli Sparkles said...

I follow you on IG, love your feed!

*Cornelia* said...

would totally love to use them for backings, they are georgous

*Cornelia* said...

already follow you with bloglovin

Molli Sparkles said...

I also follow you on Bloglovin. Wouldn't miss it!

*Cornelia* said...

and of course instagram too (@CorneliaDesigns)

Michell said...

I would make a pinwheel quilt with white fabric

Michell said...

I follow via Instagram now @Michells_Place

Michell said...

Also have followed your blog for a while

Erin @ Billy Button Design said...

Ah Number one sot Cindy...how am I ever goingto have a chance...Really I wouldnt be making anything in the dots...I would just sit it on the table and admire it and sometimes go over and shuffle it around....far too pretty to cut up

Erin @ Billy Button Design said...

Blog follower

Erin @ Billy Button Design said...

Instagram lover...not so much a facebook gal but do have you on my list

junacreationsuk.blogspot.co.uk said...

What fab spotty dots, these would be great for an economy block quilt.

marjo said...

beautiful colours! i'd use the fabric on a dress for my girl i think. colourblocking!

Anonymous said...

I love the polka dots! I would probably make some pillows :).

Mhairi said...

I love using dotty fabrics for sashings or for my daughters clothing.

Unknown said...

I'll make a nice bright quilt for my niece!

Unknown said...

I'll make a nice bright quilt for my niece!

Unknown said...

I am a follower on instagram

Mhairi said...

I follow your blog using Feedly.

Unknown said...

I follow on bloglovin'

Mhairi said...

I follow you on Facebook

jade2night@gmail.com said...

It's so hard to decide what to make with the polka dots. Either a lap quilt for my granddaughers or a large floor pillow for them to use in the family room. This fabric is awesome. I love the bright colors.
jade2night@aol.com

jade2night@gmail.com said...

I follow your blog on bloglovin.

Nati said...

I would make a super fun quilt for a friend who is expecting! thanks for the chance

Nati said...

I am a follower via bloglovin

Nati said...

I am also a follower via facebook

Victoria said...

Ooh, lovely spots. I'd use them in some bags I'm making for my 3 small daughters - They're all about rainbow colours at the moment!

Victoria said...

I'm a new follower too!

Rhonda the Rambler said...

I would use these lovely fabrics to (a) pack & move and then be surprised about later and (b) in bee blocks probably - especially since I will be behind by the time I move. Love ya girlie!!!

Rhonda the Rambler said...

I follow you everywhere!!! FB, IG & down a path if I could!!!

Anonymous said...

I'm a new follower on bloglovin

Anonymous said...

I'm a new follower on facebook

Dr. Mom said...

Such happy colors - thanks!

jeifner said...

I'd want to use them in everything. Blocks, bees, swaps, pouches.

jeifner said...

I am actually already a FB liker :)

jeifner said...

I am already a GFC follower as well :)

pippablue said...

Love dots. Use them everywhere- backing, binding, applique etc

Laurelle said...

These dots would be fantastic for my stash. I love to mix it up when I make quilts and find these are so versatile :)

kt said...

Great colors of dots! I would use them in a quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

Unknown said...

Love these spots! I'd make a Izzy and Ivy Beverly Belle swirl top out of them for my daughter.

Unknown said...

I like Fluffy Sheep on facebook.

Unknown said...

i'm following the blog through Bloglovin'

bbard said...

I've got some friends and family who are either pregnant or have new babies, so I would probably make some baby items. Love the fabric!

bbard said...

I am a new follower to your blog!

Beausoleil Quilts said...

I am planning on starting a rainbow quilt and these fabrics would fit in perfectly

Joan said...

I'd make one of the small, multi-zipper pouches. Thanks!

Luks said...

I love polka dots! I would make a little quilt for my daughter

Sewing Directory said...

I love to use colourful dotty fabrics as lining, so when people open up the bag they get a nice pop of colour as a surprise.

Liz said...

I just love those bright dots. So many uses. A nice quilt for when the grandies come over to stay.

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