The Jolly Jabber Blog for Fabric, Quilting, and Cross Stitch Enthusiasts by Fat Quarter Shop

The Jolly Jabber Quilting & Sewing Blog

The Jolly Jabber quilting blog not only offers resources for quilters, but also for cross-stitchers of all skill levels. Discover resources such as tutorials, free patterns and tips to help master the art of quilting and sewing. Whether you're a beginner learning how to cross stitch or an experienced quilter looking to expand your skills, the Jolly Jabber has something to offer. Here you can learn new techniques, find inspiration for your next project, join in quilt alongs and stitch alongs, and connect with a community of like-minded quilters. This blog for quilters and sewists is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the world of quilting.

Sonoma by Franchelle Contreras

Today on the Jolly Jabber we have a very new guest!  We carried her first quilting fabric line ever about a year ago, South Hampton, and now we currently have her second line, Sonoma!  Since she’s still a newbie… besides just the usual line introduction […]

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Happy by Me & My Sister Designs

The brightly energetic sister duo is back once again! Barb & Mary from Me & My Sister Designs are here today to share their love– in more way than one– with all of you! ( Note: once you get to the bottom you’ll know what […]

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Country Lane by Bari J. Ackerman & Winners!

Ok, before we start anything, lets talk about the Lumiere de Noel Quilt Kit giveaway from last Monday’s post! Usually I do this at the end, but we have another special something hiding down there. 😉 and a drum roll please!!… The randomly selected winner out of […]

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Bliss by Bonnie & Camille

Guess who’s back? back again! Bliss is back after our feature on Emma’s big girl bed! But Bonnie and Camille decided to come along for the ride this time too… They are visiting me at Fat Quarter Shop today so they can tell me, and […]

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Hungarian Blue by Sue Zipkin

My entire life my parents have collected the Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates, or maybe I should say they gift it to themselves for Christmas. If you’re not familiar with them, they are Danish blue and white porcelain plates with a different Christmas scene for each […]

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