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!
Lol first to comment I'm in love with bright colours at the moment so these would look good on my cushion covers
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ReplyDeleteI'd use the dots with some white fabric to make a colorful quilt for the little girls next door!
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I follow your blog.
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I have 'liked' your Facebook page!
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Such cheerful colors! I think I'd make a quilt for my friend who's expecting a baby girl :)
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I would use the fabric in a child's quilt, it is so fun and vibrant.
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ReplyDeleteI would use the dots paired with low volume to make HSTs for a small quilt, or maybe large cushions...
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ReplyDeleteI think a rainbow pinwheel quilt would be lovely in these fabrics. They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the generous giveaway Cindy! I'd love to give you an exciting answer, but to be honest I would stash these dots. They are the perfect blender and would work in hundreds of different projects. I totally need more fabric like this in my stash!
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ReplyDeleteSo so pretty I can only see dresden flowers in these gorgeous dots!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to make some bias binding with this fabric, add a pop of colour to everything! Thanks for offering.
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ReplyDeleteI have a little great niece on the way, and I would incorporate these into a quilt for her.
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ReplyDeleteI loooove dots. Am currently making a dotty swoon so something different - sew together bag, perhaps?
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ReplyDeleteMaybe for some bags, or a girl skirt...
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I would use those dots for some super scrappy dotty binding!
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ReplyDeleteI'd use the fabric to brighten up my sewing room (I'm getting one I swear).. I might sew with it, or I might just have it as a beautiful art-work stack of FQs... :)
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ReplyDeleteThese would have to go into a quilt along with some solids. I think I'd make wonky square blocks alternating the dots and solids as the block centers.
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ReplyDeleteI reckon some fab bunting - thanks for the chance
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ReplyDeleteI love dots of all kinds and I have some in my stash. They make great blenders and great bindings for quilts. These are yummy!
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ReplyDeleteWould love to win these - so sweet
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ReplyDeleteThese would look great in my stash- also a Instagram follower
ReplyDeleteJust love those dots! Like to keep an eye on the blog for all the news
ReplyDeleteGorgeous dotty bundle! I would stash them though some might find their way into my gtasb quilt!
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ReplyDeleteRealistically I would probs stroke these and stare for a long time, then I might make a lovely disappearing nine patch quilt!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway. The dots would be lovely for binding and also to use in EPP sewing.
ReplyDeleteI use dotty fabrics in every project I make but I have one project that needs binding and I will be using a red dot for that.
ReplyDeleteSpots are my 'go-to' fabric! They are perfect with florals and stripes in most quilt designs!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am a long time follower, as you would know! :-))
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow fluffysheepquilting on IG, of course!!
ReplyDeleteThose polka dots would be perfect in a quilt
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog 😊
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ReplyDeleteI love polka dots. I've used them a lot for my bindings & they make great blenders. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog with Bloglovin' & I'm also a GFC follower. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLiking Fluffy Sheep Quilting on FB. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI probably include some type of dots in every quilt I make, and I'd love to use these. They would also make such cute linings for zip pouches.
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ReplyDeleteI think i'd use them for quilt bindings and appliqué, lovely colours...
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ReplyDeleteI would use these dots in my quilts, I love dots!
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ReplyDeleteOh wow - I could totally use a gorgeous set of fabric baskets and these fabrics would be perfect!!! Mixed with some linen - YUM!
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ReplyDeleteI am a follower on IG and FB. GREAT happy and bright giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteThe dots will go very well for the taggy blankets I am making at the moment
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ReplyDeleteI saw these on IG and thought how perfect they'd be for so many projects not to mention binding quilts.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on facebook and IG - hmmm does this make me more of a stalker than a follower? ;-)
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ReplyDeleteI'd use it on a quilt....maybe a Gypsy Wife.
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ReplyDeleteHello Cindy! Cant believe its may already! Id use the fabric as backing for my placemats and coasters that Ill be handstitching in Dublin in June!
ReplyDeleteYou know I follow you! On bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteAnd Im a follower on IG too. Thanks for such a generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhere wouldn't I use dots??? Just love em'.
ReplyDeleteI liked Fluffy Sheep Quilting on Facebook!!
ReplyDeleteI would defiantly use these in making new pouches or in a rainbow quilt
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ReplyDeleteBeen looking for something bright for a triangle quilt-what a lovely choice.
ReplyDeleteI am making a modern curve for quilt and this would make a great addition
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ReplyDeleteLove dots!! Dotty bindings especially.
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ReplyDeleteLove the dotties! I would love to make a sew it all bag with some of these, or a baby quilt gift. So many ideas ....
ReplyDeleteI love following your blog - don't want to miss your genius quilts!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the gorgeous giveaway opportunity Cindy. Starting the day is easier when you're wearing bright dotty PJs!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some rainbow dotty cushion covers for my sister. Her house has a 'dotty' theme!
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ReplyDeleteI would make a churn dash dotty quilt for a baby!
ReplyDeleteThose dots would make great Dresden plate blocks. :)
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ReplyDeleteOoooh, sweet! I'd make a quilt with these delicious dots. :)
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ReplyDeleteFabulous giveaway! I'd pair them with white and do some rainbow goodness. I do rainbow a lot. Thinking probably a Stepping Stones block quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI would make a little lap quilt for my daughter to use in the car. She is always cold in the back seat. :)
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I now follow you via Facebook. :)
ReplyDeleteI plan a baby blanket for our baby who arrives in October. This fabric would look lovely in it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would make a sweet little rainbow pinwheel quilt with these polka dots.
ReplyDeleteI am working on the Green Tea Sweet Beans quilt pattern and these would work in wonderfully, thanks for a chance :)
ReplyDeleteI like to use dots as block corners and sashing.
ReplyDeleteI have 2 daughters (5 & 2) and this is perfect for making them hats, doll blankets, quilts, etc.
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ReplyDeleteI love using dotty prints as mixers in my patchwork projects. These are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI like to use dots as my 'solids' in backgrounds...adds extra interest! Thanks for the chance! lapaceksorchard at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI seriously love polka dots. I think I'd use this in a rainbow quilt my daughter has requested :)
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I think I'd pair them with a white solid and make pinwheels. Anything left over would go into the stash because dots are perfect stash fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway!
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I've got some larger dots that would love to be paired with these for triangle quilt, so cute. thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am collecting rainbow colours for ROYGBIG quilts so I would use these in those quilts! Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteI think I'd make a sew together bag (or two.....) They'd be great in a quilt too.
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ReplyDeleteI love dots and I think pairing them with other sized dots would make a cool quilt.
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ReplyDeletedots are perfect for any project. I'd use the yellow in the quilt I'm making and save the rest for bindings, though they'd probably get used before then!
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ReplyDeleteI think I would use them in some churn dash blocks I plan to make.
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ReplyDeleteI would make my daughters dollies clothes.
ReplyDeleteLove these dots!
ReplyDeleteI love using polka dots for linings...they are so happy! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI think it's safe to say that I'm obsessed with dots and use them in everything!!!
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ReplyDeletegood to through into the mix for any kind of quilting project with a bit of dots and colour should be very exciting
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ReplyDeleteoh I am a dot freak! I would add them to my stash and they would make their way into every single project I do! Bags, quilts, clothes.... thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteI'd use those great dots in some of my charity sewing.
ReplyDeleteI would use the dots to make some darling little cosmetic bags to give for gifts.
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ReplyDeleteMy daughters LOVE polka dots, so I'd probably sew up some quilted bags for them to use to carry their sports gear. :)
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ReplyDeleteI would likely use these to make next year's Easter basket for my daughter
ReplyDeleteI think I'd use the fabric for a binding!
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I am collecting fabric for a rainbow quilt. This would be perfect!
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a dotty quilt!!
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Dots are so versatile and go with any other patterns. I tend to use as accents or trim on clothing in particular. Maybe as a band around the hem.
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i think i'd make a completely dotty, dresden cushion for me :)
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ReplyDeleteI can picture a jigsaw puzzle quilt with those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI love these bright colours! I would make a skirt for my daughter. liesbet_rombaut@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I just started teaching ourselves to sew. We would use this bundle to build "stash" as we really don't have one yet. Probably would use some to attempt our first rag quilt soon! Wish us luck!
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ReplyDeleteGreat Colors! I'd add to a happy rainbow throw i am hoping to start soon!
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I think I would use the dotty fabrics in clothing for my little girls. They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this in some baby quilts or make some dresden plates blocks with it!!
ReplyDeleteAlso following on instagram. We need all the info and tutorials we can get our hands on! My daughter is 13 and we are teaching ourselves to sew! LOL.
ReplyDeleteI'd use the dots in a colorful quilt!
ReplyDeleteOooh - I love a spotty binding on quilts!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to make a dotty/stripe quilt and these would be great dots.
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ReplyDeleteI like to use dotty fabric as a sort of broken up solid ... the tinier the dots the better in that case
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