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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.

Gnomes … traveling through time

Kathy has something super fun to share…As we approach the last few days of 2009, she’s shown us something timeless. (I wanted to tie in New Year’s with this post; how’d I do? LOL) Gnomes. Yes, gnomes. Michael Miller was all about gnomes at this […]

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Introducing L+J

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas weekend! With the New Year coming up (2010? Don’t they use that year in some old sci-fi flicks?) we have a new pair to introduce! Meet L+J, who, along with Kate Spain, joined Moda this year at Fall […]

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From Santa…

** edit: We’ve got a few questions about the quilt in the photo! It’s a new kit with Martinique fabric you can look forward to on the Coming Soon page… 🙂 ** I saw someone use this quote in her comment, and I made a […]

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Your Dear Santa Comments!

“We elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup.”Wishes will be granted Monday! Time for the list of Dear Santa comments…just added the links to the text so it’s easier to read/enjoy. And no worries – […]

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Your Dear Santa Letters!

“‘Code word is: ‘Santa’s got a brand new bag.’” I have to start these posts with Elf quotes. Have to. We’ve been having a blast reading all of your letters to Santa! They’re in all languages, and they use all sorts of persuasive tactics. From […]

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