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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.

Helping Haiti: List of Auction Items

Hey all, to keep things organized, I’m keeping a running list of what’s up for auction! You might’ve heard that Haiti experienced another huge aftershock yesterday, a 6.1 that hit just as aid and resources were finally starting to flow in. Please keep them in […]

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Helping Haiti: Auction Item Parisian Pastries Quilt

Auction item:Parisian Pastries Quilt Quilt name: Parisian Pastries Finished size: 52″ x 65 1/2″ Fabrics are Atelier Akiko by Lecien Fabrics. Made by Barbara Jones of Quilt Soup and quilted by Kathryn Lindsay. “Parisian Pastries” pattern also by Quilt Soup. Donated by Barbara. (Thank you […]

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Helping Haiti: Auction Item Shade Garden Quilt

Auction item:Shade Garden Quilt Finished size: 54″ x 66″Fabric is Shade Garden by Michelle Engel Bencsko for Henry Glass Fabrics and the quilt was shown in their Market booth.Donated by Larry Reichenberg for Henry Glass Fabrics (Thank you to Larry & the Henry Glass team!) […]

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Helping Haiti: Auction Item Ice Cream Swirls

Auction item:Ice Cream Swirls Quilt name: Ice Cream Swirls Finished size: 48 1/2″ x 60 1/2″ Fabrics and pattern are by Buggy Barn for Henry Glass Fabrics. Machine quilted in an ice cream swirly pattern. Donated by: Stephanie Dunphy at Loft Creations. (Thank you Stephanie!) […]

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