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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KristaBee said...

I am now a blog follower. Woot!

Sandy R said...

Cute fabric for the little zip bags I want to make for my friends.

Jill said...

Teaching my older girls to sew this summer and they would love these!

Karen said...

Such loveliness - perfect for a dotty summer picnic throw thingy,,,

Karen said...

Ps I am a loyal follower :)

Breanna S. said...

I think I would make a few accent pillows that transitioned from one color to another.

Breanna S. said...

I liked your shop on facebook

Gillie said...

Beautiful fabric. I can making book marks and headbands out of this.

Gillie said...

I became a fan on FB!

Gillie said...

I became a fan on FB!

Lois said...

I would love to make a baby quilt with those fabrics. Thank you

Barbe said...

love dots in all sizes, diffinetly a quilt.

Barbe said...

i follow on blogloin

Sarah said...

I would make a baby quilt for a friend that is pregnant

candacek said...

I would add the dots into my black white and red quilt! The rest would probably be turned into fun little accessories.

candacek said...

I follow on Instagram! @bluestitchbaby

Jessica said...

I would work it into a quilt for my daughter - she loves rainbows and polka dots! :)

Jessica said...

I'm also a new FB "liker" :)

Unknown said...

I love this,I would use it to make baby doll clothes for Shriners children hospitial

Unknown said...

following on facebook

Unknown said...

email following

Christina said...

I would use the fabrics in a baby quilt for a friend!

Cindy said...

I'd love to make a patchwork tote bag. Dots make me so happy!

Cindy said...

I'd love to make a patchwork tote bag. Dots make me so happy!

lauren michele said...

gorgeous! i'd be making a lap quilt as our basement stays rather chilly - even in the summer.

Adrienne said...

wouldn't these be fun as bag or pouch linings!

giddy99 said...

Fantastic colors! I'd make some SewTogether bags and an apron!

giddy99 said...

I follow your blog via Feedspot! Thanks for the chance!

giddy99 said...

I follow you on FaceBook! Thanks for the chance!

abeullah said...

I think this would make a cute baby quilt.

Jenni said...

I love polka dots! I want to do pinwheels with them for a lap quilt. :)

Chirpy said...

My daughter just got her Masters and is working with kids. She wants a bright,bold OWL quilt and dots would be so fun. Thanks for the chance.

Chirpy said...

I follow you on bloglovin and FB

Chirpy said...

I follow Fluffy Sheep also

Tiger in a Tornado said...

I would use these fun fabrics for a pop of color inside purses and wallets!

Jennifer said...

I'd definitely use them in a quilt. They're great blenders!

lizzieslog said...

I think every quilt should have some polka dots

lizzieslog said...

I follow your blog

lizzieslog said...

I follow you on Facebook

Michele said...

I am obsessed with making dotted Dresden plates. I would love to add these to my plate collection!

Michele said...

I am also now following you on Instagram. Thanks for the giveaway!

JulieD said...

I would make some napkins! and use the scraps on a bag

camelama said...

Cute fabrics! I think I'd make my mother a colorful quilt to go on her bed in her nursing home. She needs some life and color in her room!

JulieD said...

I follow on FB

Diana @ Red Delicious Life said...

All I can think of when I see these dots are bright, beautiful swoon blocks!

jen said...

I would definitely want to use some of it in a dotty circle quilt ! :)

jen said...

Also your bloglovin follower :)

jen said...

Now following your FB page too !

Ng said...

I love polka dots ! I will make shorts for my girls.

Penny said...

I love dottie fabric! I am planning a quilt with circle of spotty and dottie fabric. I would love to include these fabrics. Thanks so much for the giveaway!

Vail said...

I would love to add a few more dot fabrics and make a really fun quilt.

Amanda said...

I'd use them as accent colors in clothing for my daughter, and maybe in some little pouches! :)

Marti Taylor said...

Such a happy collection of dots! I think they would make a fantastic set of pillows for my daughters bedroom. Thanks for the chance.

Marti Taylor said...

I follow via bloglovin

Penny said...

I also follow your blog on bloglovin

Penny said...

and I am a fan on Facebook!

Penny said...

and I am a fan on Facebook!

Penny said...

and I am a fan on Facebook!

cree4108@yahoo.com said...

gathering stash for tween girl quilts.... thanks for the opportunity....

Marti Taylor said...

I follow on facebook

cree4108@yahoo.com said...

follow on facebook

Michele said...

I'd make a baby quilt - so fun and bright!

Michele said...

I'm following your blog by email

Karrie said...

i'd use them in a quilt. ksmith8@emich.edu

Karrie said...

i follow on bloglovin karrie smith

Karrie said...

i follow on IG @karries3

Carmen N said...

I would love to make something for my daughter - like a cute polka dot skirt.

Julie said...

So cute! I could use them in one of my many upcoming quilts or they'd be fun to line zipper pouches!

Susanm said...

I would make a colourful case for my computer.

mcclelland@sympatico.ca

tl said...

I will make picnic napkins and an apron! Thanks for the giveaway.

tpott said...

I'm a follower through Bloglovin and GFC.

tpott said...

I'd make a few dressden plate baby quilts, I love making them. Thanks for the generous giveaway.

Stephanie said...

I would make a Mini chevron quilt.

Susan Entwistle said...

Fantastic giveaway. I love dots, and I love brights. I'd use these on white for a happy, modern Dresden plate...maybe mix in a matching solid as every other blade. Thanks for the chance to make that happen :)

Anne Simonot said...

Hmmm.. Maybe a small Bento Box quilt, combined with some white? Or an Irish Chain? annesimonot@sasktel.net

Stephanie said...

Love this fabric! Bindings for baby quilts all the way.

Anne Simonot said...

I am now a fan on Facebook. annesimonot@sasktel.net

Kirsten said...

Love the dotty fabrics! I would use them to make some fun zippy pouches - thanks for the chance to win!

Stephanie said...

I am now following via Bloglovin.

Sel said...

I'd use it as a colour blender in a mixed-fabric quilt. I need to make a few more of those. :)

Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!

Elaina said...

I would use the polka dot fabrics as borders for a bunch of mug rug gifts that are in process!

Elaina said...

I'm following you by email now! Thanks!

Christine said...

I'd love to win! I would be making my first quilt!
christine.phimester@gmail.com

*Garyn* said...

Love the fabric, I'd use it in a king size quilt for my bed!

*Garyn* said...

Following your blog :)

*Garyn* said...

Liked and following on facebook :)

Alexis said...

I would use these as fillers in the quilts I make.

Alexis said...

I'm following your shop on Facebook.

Unknown said...

Follower on Instagram

Unknown said...

Follower on Instagram

Jill R. said...

Such cute fabrics! I think I would use them together for some sort of rainbow quilt. So bright and cheery!

Sonya said...

I love bright rainbows. I would use them in a quilt for my daughter.

Linda V said...

Would those fabrics make a great baby quilt? Love them!

Linda V said...

I am a follower! Thanks for the giveaway.

Linda V said...

I follow on FB too. Thanks again.

LizA said...

I love to use dots for binding my quilts.

Kathy said...

Gotta love polka dots in such cheerful colors! I'd put them in a rainbow quilt.

kimberlier said...

I'd love to finish a polka dot quilt that i started years ago. Thanks!!

kimberlier said...

New instagram follower! Thanks!

nymph said...

rainbow colors! . can be used to make a colorful quilt for a little girl. my sis-in - law is expecting a baby girl, so i hope i can gift a rainbow quilt for her baby girl.

thanxs for the giveaway.
monazzahmohammad@gmail.com

lucia said...

I would use this fabric to bind EEEEEEEEVERYTHING! I love polka dots! thanks for the chance!

Unknown said...

I follow you on FB
akk_nana@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I would love to use in different quilts that I have going. The dots would add just the pop of color I need.
akk_nana@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I follow your blog
akk_nana@yahoo.com

Melissa said...

I love using dot fabrics as linings for bags, they add the right touch of fun when you're using plain outer fabrics.

Sarah Cld said...

I would make a colourful quilted tote bag.

Sarah Cld said...

I followed your blog!

Sarah Cld said...

And I liked your Facebook page as well.

Unknown said...

I always love polka dots. Right now I'm obsessed with Dresden plates, so that's probably how they would be used. :-)

Unknown said...

And now you may call me a follower...

Unknown said...

And a liker! ;-)

Uve said...

I follow your blog on bloglovin!

Uve said...

Me encantan los topos, algun bolso para mi me encantaría hacer con esta tela.

helenjean@midgetgemquilts said...

I would use it to bind the red and black disappearing 4 patch I am working on

helenjean@midgetgemquilts said...

I follow through google

helenjean@midgetgemquilts said...

I also follow your facebook page

Jennie said...

I'd use the dots to make some cute dribble cloths for my baby girl

Jennie said...

I follow you with bloglovin

Nilya said...

I-I follow, I follow you
Deep sea baby, I follow you

Nilya said...

... and on Instagram....

Nilya said...

... and I love dots as an add on, because it is a perfect co-fabric

mumbird3 said...

I am just dotty about polka dots! Working on an all polka dot quilt for my sister!
Thanks for the chance!

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

How many comments before me!!!?
I would make a few zippy pouches I reckon xxx

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

Follower here x

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

Follower there and there! x

Canadian Abroad said...

Love those colours. I would put them right in my stash and use in them in a really bright scrappy quilt - because that's what I do. ;-) xxx

Canadian Abroad said...

You know I follow you. Always have and always will.

Canadian Abroad said...

I follow you on IG!!!

Margie said...

Dots belong in every quilt. I have a star where they would work perfectly.

jennaisazombie said...

i would use these for my embroideries! love the fabric.

Anonymous said...

I am such a fan of polka dots! I am working on a paper pieced circle quilt and these dots would be great for it.

LittleWit said...

I would use the dots as linings for some of my bags and for some of my other home dec projects. Absolutely lovely!

Megan said...

Love this! I would make a rainbow picnic blanket! Thanks for the giveaway!

Sam said...

Thanks for the chance to win! I'd use these great fabrics in a quilt!

Beth said...

I love using dots! I use them in just about every quilt I make.

Beth said...

I'm a bloglovin' follower

Maroesja said...

I'd use the orange and green for t quilt I'm trying to make for my son. The other colors start in my stash.

nicole said...

Lovely stack! I'd mix them with some low vols and make a baby quilt for a friends new baby girl!
Thanks for the chance!

Unknown said...

I LOVE polka dots! I recently picked up a chevron fat quarter bundle and a jelly roll of kona solids. These polka dots would fit right in and make the most fabulous modern quilt.

Unknown said...

And I am a recent addition to your "flock." I love the look of your blog and look forward to reading more.

Ashley said...

I would probably make some clothes for my daughters doll.

Dawna said...

I would use it to make things for my grandchildren

Dawna said...

I liked you on facebook.

Jolien said...

Lovely fabrics! I'd love to use these in a fun kid-size quilt for one of my boys. Thanks for the giveaway!

Jolien said...

Also following your blog now through Feedly.

Jolien said...

Also following your facebook page. Thanks again! :)

Anonymous said...

I am so obsessed with dotty fabrics nowadays! I may use them for some pouches i need to sew!
Thanks!!

Anonymous said...

Facebook follower here!!
^_^

Kari V. said...

How wouldn't I use dotty fabric! I don't think there are many quilts or anything else I've made that didn't have some form of a dotted fabric on it. Thanks!

Barb said...

I would make a really cute and fun baby quilt!

Barb said...

I just found your blog and can't wait to follow on a regular basis.

Barb said...

I am going to like your page on facebook now.

Nicola said...

I would pair these happy dots with some pale solids, maybe even some VERY low volume fabrics and make a set of cushions that are similar but not exactly the same as each other. Gorgeous!

Rebeckah Austin said...

Rainbow quilt!!!

Rebeckah Austin said...

I follow via FB

Rebeckah Austin said...

Instagram!

lberteau80 said...

I would make something cute for my 3 year old little girl!

JillB said...

I would not use them all at once. I would spread the joy throughout many projects. A little sprinkle here and a little dusting there!

JillB said...

I would not use them all at once. I would spread the joy throughout many projects. A little sprinkle here and a little dusting there!

JillB said...

I would not use them all at once. I would spread the joy throughout many projects. A little sprinkle here and a little dusting there!

JillB said...

I am a follower via Bloglovin

Kayla Yapuncich said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I'd make a fun purse for my niece. And then lots of other things too!

Tiffany said...

A summer tote/beach/picnic bag would be awesome made out of this fabric!

meredith said...

Loooove polka dots! & loooove these happy fun colors!! I just bought a pattern from Craftsy & have this cute cowboy/girl fabric with some of these colors I would combine them. I have 3 new nephews who need quilts! The girly colors will get put to good use to compliment awesome fabric I just got from a FindingSweetland IG sale! Pattern tbd! :) barknfrogs@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I am a new follower. I love you site. Jackie jackie.vernon@sbcglobal.net

Kristen said...

I would use this to make a quilt!

meredith said...

Just followed your blog! :) barknfrogs@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I would make a cute sewing bag and a duffle bag from these great dot print frabics. Jackie jackie.vernon@sbcglobal.ney

Unknown said...

These are lovely! I would incorporate them into a scrappy quilt that I'm working on (for me!).

Unknown said...

I am following your blog!

Unknown said...

I'm now following on facebook and instagram too!

Leanne Parsons said...

Those colours are so beautiful! Not sure how I'd use them yet, but I love having lots of different fabrics in my quilts. I'm sure those lovely dots would fit right in.

Brigette Hill said...

I would use such cheerful fabric for clothes for my 2 girls.

Anonymous said...

these would be perfect for a quilt i am making for my daughter!

andri. said...

I'd use them for pouches:D

andri. said...

I'm a follower!

BeachQuilter said...

Love those dots! My two granddaughters would have some darling summer clothes! There would be some cute binding also!

BeachQuilter said...

I like you on FB!

Unknown said...

I would make dresses and skirts for my granddaughters and their American Girl Dolls.

Unknown said...

I'm following your blog

Unknown said...

I'm following and left a comment on Facebook.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful fabric! I would use it to make new cushion covers for my patio furniture. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful fabric! I would use it to make new cushion covers for my patio furniture. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I am a new follower by email.

Andrea said...

I'm still trying to figure out how to use my sewing machine, so I think these fabrics would become lovely bag linings. ^_^

maerillem at gmail dot com

Natalie F said...

I would use it to make bias tape for the hooded beach towels I plan to make for this summer. And/or, I will use it to make drawstring bags etc.

Lynn Dunn said...

Love polka dots for baby quilt.

Lynn Dunn said...

Love polka dots for baby quilt.

JoanG said...

Love these dots! I can see them as blenders in lots of quilts. I use mostly saturated bright colors, so these would work really well.

Unknown said...

I'd use it for a cute summer clutch!

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

I love these dots and if I don't win then I'm definitely going to buy them! I love using dots and stripes in my quilts and I think I'd either use these in my ET Phone Home blocks (the colours would fit in perfectly!) or start a new project with lots of appliquéd flowers, etc. as these dots would be fabulous as flowers/stems/leaves, etc.

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

I follow your blog!!

amanda nielsen said...

I would use the fabric in my stash for almost everything. Great basic!

Heather said...

I would use those cute polka dots in a quilt!

Heather said...

I am following you via email :)

Heather said...

I liked you on FB!

DebraKay Neiman said...

Perfect for baby items I am making. Also makes great applique lady bugs and toadstool tops. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

DebraKay Neiman said...

Current follower on Facebook. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

DebraKay Neiman said...

New follower on bloglovin (Love your Swoon Quilt) crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

Unknown said...

I would love to make a playful table runner with the dot fabric! So cute.

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