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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Unknown said...

I follow your blog on Feedly!

Cal said...

A multicolor blouse for my daughter would be awesome.

Cal said...

I follow your blog through google

Cal said...

I like the store on Facebook. Celia L

Anonymous said...

What lovely cheerful fabrics! I'd love to use them, with plains, with darks, with white, with other prints... they go with everything!

Anonymous said...

I follow your blog (Bloglovin)

Anonymous said...

...and I follow you on IG.

Baa. xxx said...

We would make a whole series of small spotty pouches. Thanks for the giveaway.

Barbara said...

I love dotty bindings.

Lisa E said...

Love the rainbow colors. I love the idea you suggested -- frame purses. I also think snap frame pouches would look great in these fabrics. Perfect for gifts.

JanK said...

Wonderful bright dots! My DGD is coming to stay with me for a week once school is out - we'd use this to make her a quilt!

JanK said...

Follow you on IG!

SewLittleToSay said...

I'd make a scrappy dotty quilt binding.

aynge said...

I'd make some new tote bags! (nibblet42@aol.com)

SewLittleToSay said...

Following with Bloglovin.

SewLittleToSay said...

Following on Instagram.

Unknown said...











I would use dots for a skirt.

KristinaB said...

Bias tape or a skirt for my daughter. Thanks for the giveaway!

alee0923 said...

I'd use the dotted fabric plus white to make a pinwheel quilt! Thanks for the chance :)

alee0923 said...

I follow you on IG! :)

Lynne said...

I would add these polka dots to a scrappy quilt. Thanks for sharing.

Tracey said...

Hi Thanks for the chance to win! I'd use this dotty fabric for quilt binding on a baby quilts i'm working on for a friend!

Tracey said...

I'm Also a Follower of your blog.

Tracey said...

And I follow you on instagram! Thanks for the chance to win!

Kit said...

Ooh, I'd like to use these dots to make a cute Modern Crosses quilt!

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Unknown said...

I would use these yummy fabrics as great basics in a quilt! They would look great!

Unknown said...

Became a follower today!

Unknown said...

I follow you in Instagram!!

Anonymous said...

I could see myself making kitchen items with these polka dot fabrics.

Dawn said...

I think I would make some fun summer napkins and placemats! Such bright happy colors. Thanks!

Ramona said...

I love dots and would use these in all sorts of sewing projects. They would be great for binding quilts.

Dawn said...

I am a facebook follower!

BJM said...

A summer top or a cute purse

Jayne said...

for sure these would be used for bindings!

Karen said...

These fabrics would be great in a pinwheel quilt.

Karen said...

I follow you on bloglovin'

Melissa said...

Those dots are great basics! I would use them in a quilt for sure. Thanks for the giveaway!

Unknown said...

I would use this fabric to make a disappearing 9 patch quilt!

Unknown said...

I follow you on facebook!

Miggsie said...

I think I'd use these great dots for some placemats and/or napkins to brighten up our table. Thanks for the giveaway!

Miggsie said...

I just became a follower of Fluffy Sheep on Facebook.

Kathryn said...

Quilt binding!

Beth said...

I think I would do a rainbow quilt!

Beth said...

I follow on facebook

Linda V said...

I love dotty fabrics. I have pin dots left over from the 90's. LOL. I would use in a quilt.

Linda V said...

I follow your blog via bloglovin. Thanks for the giveaway chance.

Caroline said...

Some type of rainbow quilt would be fun!

AmandaK@whatthebobbin said...

I think I need to make a rainbow dotty pillow :)

AmandaK@whatthebobbin said...

I follow via feedly. Thanks!

AlidaP said...

I would use the fabric in many of my paper piecing blocks. thanks for the chance

AlidaP said...

And I follow on bloglovin.

AlidaP said...

and I follow on fb too! thanks for the chance!

supersara20 said...

I'd use these in my rainbow quilt I am making.

Anonymous said...

I love using polka dots for quilt bindings or bag linings.

Crafty Tokyo Mama said...

Polkies are the most versatile part of my stash. They make great bag linings, of course, but also fab bindings, contrast borders, and oh about a million other things! You can never have too many shades and sizes of polkies in your stash!!

Anonymous said...

I might use it to make a doll quilt for my cousin. And some pillows.

Alis said...

Love the spots. I'd probably try & incorporate them in a bright modern New York Beauty type of block or some wonky house blocks.
Melbourne, Aus.

Kristen said...

I absolutely love these bright polka dot fabrics! Not quite sure how would use them yet... There are so many ideas to choose from! Thank you for the chance to win the giveaway!

Kristen said...

I follow you using Feedly...

Kristen said...

I just liked your Facebook page!

Pre said...

i love using them as trims & backings - especially in the kitchen (potholders, aprons. etc)

Pre said...

i've been following with feedly

mtsuz said...

I would love to make a bright lap quilt with these fun dots.

mtsuz said...

I follow you on facebook!

mtsuz said...

I follow your blog.

casiola said...

Hi! Thanks for participating!
I would use those as lining for bags.

Daws said...

Love this material.

Daws said...

Followed you via email.

Anonymous said...

I would like to make dresden plates with these :) lots of them for a bedspread. Thanks

Sheryl said...

I'd mostly use dots as stash builders, but anything red or blue I'd incorporate into a flying geese quilt I've been planning, and anything lime might go into a future swoon.

Sheryl said...

I follow on feedly

Sheryl said...

I follow on feedly

Anja @ Anja Quilts said...

Dots are fun. Great colours.

Unknown said...

I love all the polka dots! So Cute

Unknown said...

I follow you on facebook

Unknown said...

These would be just perfect for a rainbow quilt! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com

syfalkenstein said...

Oh MY! Such dotty awesomeness!

Jayardi said...

• • • Are you kidding? I use dots wherever and whenever I can. Love the bright colors. Thank You!

Unknown said...

I'm a follower of your blog.

Diane said...

I would make new curtains for my downstairs bathroom from those fabrics. So cheery!

Diane said...

I follow you on F.B.

Allison Sews said...

dotty fabric makes an excellent quilt blender or accent on a pouch or tote!

Unknown said...

I would use the dotty fabric as lining for purses. Love Dots.

Unknown said...

Following on Facebook.

Unknown said...

Following Blog.

Kelly @ Vintage Fabric Studio said...

i love rainbows for quilts and pouches and pillows! it's all game with this beautiful bundle! Thanks!

Kelly @ Vintage Fabric Studio said...

i follow you on bloglovin!

Dolores said...

Beautiful bright fabrics. Well, lets see, there are twins on the way, due in Oct. and I would love to make co-ordinating, not identical quilts for the little ones. My son and his wife do not want to know beforehand what they are so it will be a surprise to everyone.

moira said...

I'm a polka dot binding kind of girl

arams said...

I'd make a rainbow quilt for my friend's new baby. I think it would look awesome in the dots.

Unknown said...

Beautiful prize!
I'd use this fabric to make project bags for knitting.

Kat said...

Lovely color basics! I like to use dots instead of solids as backgrounds.

Anonymous said...

I'd use them on appliques or children's aprons. So cute, thanks for sharing!

Jblanton said...

I would make some baby bibs and shoes out of the polka dot fabrics

Jblanton said...

following your blog with GFC- jenniferb

Jblanton said...

liked your Facebook-Jennifer Blanton

Brianna said...

I would make them into quilt blocks

Texas Quilting Gal said...

I love dot fabric! I love using them in bee blocks, but with all these fun colors, I'd probably make a mini quilt for my new sewing room!

Texas Quilting Gal said...

I follow you on facebook!

Unknown said...

Maybe a patchwork dotty skirt for my little girl...

Andrea @TwiceTheFun said...

These are lovely! I think I'd use them for bucket hats for my boys (and shhh, probably one for myself as well). And I'm also working on some sewing/ threading kits for kids, and these dots would be perfect :-)

Andrea @TwiceTheFun said...

I've just started following your blog on bloglovin

shipwreckedpoet said...

ahhhh!!! love love love!! I would love to use these in all the baby quilts i make.

Unknown said...

I have been making Tammy Bags (pattern available at SewWeQuilt.com) and I think that these dots would be really sweet in one of those bags, maybe 2 or 3! Sewingblogsarefun@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I'd make something cute for my friends' kids. Don't know what.

Anonymous said...

Followed you via Instagram!

Miggsie said...

I just subscribed to your blog via Feedly.

Swedish Scrapper said...

I love those dots! I'd use them in a Jen Kingwell design to lighten and brighten!

Swedish Scrapper said...

I follow on Instagram!

Swedish Scrapper said...

I follow on Bloglovin too!

Anonymous said...

I'm on a polka dot kick right now and my daughter has a growing fascination with rainbows, so I'd probably make something rainbow-y for her!

RedSetter said...

This is gorgeous fabric and I'd plan to do something joyously bright and fun that I could use everyday to make me smile. A purse, pouch, bits and bobs tray for my car or to hold my satnav and cables.

RedSetter said...

Following you on bloglovin

Jodi - usairdoll said...

Awesome giveaway! I'm saving "dots" fabric for a quilt made only with that fabric. It's was just my birthday on the 12th and this would be a super belated gift, ;-D

Thanks for a chance to win.

usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

Jodi - usairdoll said...

I follow your blog on BlogLovin.

usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

Jodi - usairdoll said...

I'm a follower on Instagram, usairdoll.

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Amy said...

I'd use it for a circle quilt! So fun!

DogLover22 said...

I'd use the fabrics for a cute pencil pouch!

DogLover22 said...

I follow on FB!

Nancy said...

Polka dots are my favorite! I'd have to make a quilt for myself if I won this! Thank you for this giveaway!

Lea said...

Beautiful colors. I love dots. I would use these in a quilt.

Lea said...

I follow you by e-mail.

Lyn said...

It'd be fun to make a small traditional quilt with... a 9 patch or churn dash.

Karen said...

I would combine with some other rainbow fabrics and make a sweet baby quilt.

April G said...

Beautiful! I'd use it in my dress sewing for my toddler daughter. :)

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April G said...

I am an instagram follower @irishmarmalade.

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Jules said...

Perfect timing since I'm building my swiss dot fabric stash! Thanks for the opportunity! I love the happy colors!

Jules said...

I also follow you on instagram! (jshbattier31)

Jules said...

and I follow you via bloglovin!

Sewgirl said...

Being a quilter It has the beginnings of a great quilt!

Sewgirl said...

I am a follower via gcc!

Mike and Jackie said...

I would use them to do some binding. I am obsessed with dots right now.

Erin Marie said...

I was thinking I'd make a rainbow mini quilt (like an actual rainbow, not just rainbow colors) for my daughter's room, but then I thought: I'd give them to my daughter as she's really wanting to learn to sew, and she'd love them.

janequiltsslowly said...

I absolutely adore this fabric. I think it would be perfect for a Round & Round quilt.

janequiltsslowly said...

I absolutely adore this fabric. I think it would be perfect for a Round & Round quilt.

Unknown said...

I loved the fabrics and would use them to make a quilt. Great giveaway!

Unknown said...

I follow you.

Unknown said...

I think these would be cute as binding. Thanks for the giveaway.

MoodyCatCrafts said...

Great fabric! I'm thinking about making a nice bright quilt for my daughter and I was looking for dotty fabric!

Michelle said...

I would love to use the dot fabric to make a rainbow dress for my daughter!

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Michelle said...

I follow your blog via bloglovin!

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Michelle said...

I am a facebook fan!

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prairiethimble said...

I have always liked polka dots and I have a pattern that uses polka dots and the layout makes for a very dimensional wallhanging..these would be super in that!

Jenn said...

I am a sucker for a good dot!

Hanna said...

Lovely Giveaway! I would probably use the dotty fabric to make a rainbow quilt. :)

Clothkitty said...

I would use this fabulous fabric to create some dotty drawstring bags for my nieces toys.

Clothkitty said...

Just become a follower of you blog.

Unknown said...

Pick Me! Pick Me! I am new here, and I love it!!! I just started paper piecing and all this fabric has got my head spinning! I will be back.

Unknown said...

I have been making a lot of baby stuff lately so either a baby quilt or some toys.

Unknown said...

I have been making a lot of baby stuff lately so either a baby quilt or some toys.

Charity said...

I would use the dotty fabric in my sewing of children's clothing. It makes a great accent fabric!

Ally Waddle said...

I would love to make a pillowcase dress out of this fabric!

Teresa said...

I would use this fabric to make my grand daughters cute dresses with the polka dots as accent pieces. Love the vibrant colors

Anonymous said...

I love polka dots - and these colours are delicious!! I'd use them to make lovely bindings on quilts.

Anonymous said...

I've started following your blog via Bloglovin :-)

Anonymous said...

I follow you on Instagram as Roseytoesrose :-)

Anonymous said...

Oh How I love polka dots.
they could be used for so many things - but bindings are one of my fav and they make a wonderful pop with half squares - they are just yummie.
Thanks for the chance
MaryLou
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Anonymous said...

dots, dots, dots.....let me see. maybe, I could use it for some sort of color wheel wall hanging. So colorful, so bright, so happy! adding my email, just in case.....stargal714@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

Our weather is just finally starting to warm up so would be perfectto make a rainbow twirly dress for my wee one.

BluesySpy said...

I've seen a bunch of quilts using polka dot binding and have been itching to try it out myself :)

BluesySpy said...

Following this blog on Google!

hamudale said...

I'd love to make a new sewing machine cover.
Thank you for the giveaway.
:)

Kerri K said...

I think any of those would make a great lining for a zipper bag. So cute!

Elise said...

I would use it to help decorate my daughters room which is done in dots

brokenglass said...

I'd make something for the littles!

tlittle said...

I have some chairs that would be so cute recovered with this fabric! Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

I think that dotty fabric would be awesome mixed it with my rainbow french braid quilt! what a nice pack of fabric!

Anonymous said...

A patchwork curtain for the window by our front door.
Thanks!

Amy Griffin said...

I would love to make whimsical throw pillows with these fabrics! I've always been a softie for dots. Harleyhorse06@gmail.com

Jess said...

Baby quilts! They're such fun colors

Tamie said...

These little dots would go right into a quilt. Thanks for participating in the Giveaway Day.

Tamie said...

I'm following through BL.

Tamie said...

I liked your FB page.

Lisa C. in GA said...

This photo made my heart beat fast!! I have been searching for a store that carries small white polka dot in orange - my all time favorite baby quilt binding fabric choice!! I would use every scrap and thread of these in everything I make :D

Lisa C. in GA said...

I've followed you on fb - both for the extra entry as well as for the reminder of where to buy that orange polka dot!

kimberly said...

i would use it to make my niece, ava, something cute

kimberly said...

i started following you on bloglovin'!

kimberly said...
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kimberly said...

i also started to follow you on facebook! thank you for the giveaway!

Ingelina said...

I would sew a dress for my daughter.

Ingelina said...

A blog follower.

Ingelina said...

Facebook page follower.

WordsFitlySpoken said...

I would love to use them in my free quilted bags that I have been working on lately... or as bias binding on a girls dress!

Allison said...

Would love to try a polka dot quilt with polka dot fabrics- the colors are so bright and beautiful!

Unknown said...

Would use this for quilting projects - beautiful splashes of colour!!

Unknown said...

Love fabric!

Sharon said...

OH!!!! LOVE these polka dots! Would love to use them in so many different ways...with kids' quilts, as a blender with more modern fabrics, as binding for potholders....the ideas are endless! Thanks!

Unknown said...

I love polka dots! I'd use them as the wings in butterflies on a quilt pattern I recently got! Thanks

WhoMom said...

I would use it in a prayer quilt. I love polka dots.

WhoMom said...

Following you on FB

MoeWest said...

I love dotty fabrics in quilts and for zipper pouches.

MoeWest said...

I follow with bloglovin ☺

Unknown said...

I follow on Facebook! Lisa Hays Cox

Unknown said...

I would add it to a rainbow scrap quilt! Thanks for the chance.

Merrilee Rogotzke said...

Definately would use them in a quilt!

Merrilee
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pippirose said...

I would use it to make a summer quilt for my baby grand-daughter.

pippirose said...

I follow you on GFC (pippirose)

pippirose said...

I follow on FB (Piroska B...)

Deb said...

In a lap quilt this summer for ME.

Lisa J. said...

I love dots and I love bright colours. I'd add them to my stash and tuck them into donation quilts for kids. Maybe the cross fabric in a modern wonky cross

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