The Fat Quarter Shop is excited to welcome Jennifer Allyson of My Mind’s Eye to the Jolly Jabber. Jen’s latest fabric collection is Lost and Found from Riley Blake Designs. Q: What was the first seed that grew into the Lost and Found collection? A: […]
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Blog Hop: Moda Designers!
Get your needle and thread ready because September is National Sewing Month! To celebrate, next Tuesday, September 6th, will be the start of a blog hop presented by 27 Moda designers. Each designer will be presenting a make it and take style project on their blog that ties […]
Designer Tidbits: Primitive Gatherings
The Fat Quarter Shop is excited to welcome Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings to the Jolly Jabber. Lisa’s latest fabric collection is Little Gatherings from Moda Fabrics. Q: What was the first seed that grew into the Little Gatherings collection? A: I wanted to design […]
Winner: Sweetwater’s Designer Select
Last week Sweetwater told you one big fat lie when they visited the Jolly Jabber. You then had the chance to guess what the lie was for the chance to win their Designer Select Fat Quarter Bundle. Sweetwater’s 3 statements were: 1. We are a […]
Designer Tidbits: Amanda Murphy
The Fat Quarter Shop is excited to welcome Amanda Murphy to the Jolly Jabber. Amanda’s latest fabric collection is Veranda from Robert Kaufman Fabrics. Q: What was the first seed that grew into the Veranda collection? A: White table linens with hem-stitching. Tulips in crystal […]
Block of the Month: Aunt Grace Garden Party
We are excited to welcome Vicki Bellino to the Jolly Jabber for the first time ever! Her new Aunt Grace Garden Party Block of the Month begins shipping at the Fat Quarter Shop in mid-September so make sure to reserve your spot before we sell out […]
Designer Tidbits: Mark Cesarik
The Fat Quarter Shop is excited to welcome Mark Cesarik back to the Jolly Jabber. Mark’s second fabric collection with Free Spirit is Morning Tides. Q: What was the first seed that grew into the Morning Tides collection? A: The ocean, ocean life and the […]
3 for Me: Jocelyn Lai
Good morning everyone! We are very excited to welcome Jocelyn Lai back to The Fat Quarter Shop and back to the Jolly Jabber! This is her first 3 for Me selection and it promises to be a good one: “It’s really good to be back […]
Winner: John Adams’ Blogger Choice
About a week ago John Adams aka Quilt Dad joined us on the Jolly Jabber to show off his Bloggers Choice picks. At the end of the post you had the opportunity to pick out a few words that he might have chosen for the chance […]
It’s Sew Emma Spotlight: Pinwheel Parade with Kimberly Jolly
Hi everyone! We are back with another It’s Sew Emma Quilt! Today we are introducing the Pinwheel Parade Quilt, which features the Children at Play collection by Sarah Jane for Michael Miller. Pinwheel Parade is being offered as an exclusive quilt kit and coordinating backing set, […]
Designer Tidbits: Carina Gardner
The Fat Quarter Shop is excited to welcome Carina Gardner to the Jolly Jabber. Carina’s latest fabric collection is Baby Safari from Northcott Fabrics. Q: What was the first seed that grew into the Baby Safari collection? A: My little sister was adopting her first […]
Designer Select: Sweetwater
The Fat Quarter Shop and Sweetwater have teamed up to present you with a Fat Quarter Shop Exclusive! Sweetwater has specially selected 12 prints and 3 solids from their Hometown collection for this special bundle you will only find at the Fat Quarter Shop. Q: What inspired […]
3 for Me: Jessica Thornburgh
Good morning and happy Friday everyone! We hope you’re all geared up and ready for the weekend! And thanks for stopping by the Jolly Jabber today. We’re very excited to welcome back Jessica Thornburgh: “This is my first summer in Texas and the heat is […]
Designer Tidbits: Cynthia of Birch Fabrics
The Fat Quarter Shop is excited to welcome Cynthia to the Jolly Jabber. Cynthia’s latest fabric collection is Storyboek from Birch Fabrics. Q: What was the first seed that grew into the Storyboek collection? A: The inspiration for Storyboek was a sort of collective of […]