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.

New Fig Tree Quilts Patterns!

Happy Friday! We’re ending our blog week with a feature on the always luscious designs of Joanna of Fig Tree Quilts. She’s doing her Market recaps blogs now, so head on over after this to see her bee-yoo-tiful photos! Today she introduces her newest patterns […]

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Clementine by Me and My Sister

These ladies are always so fun to have around. They’re forever laughing, smiling, and poking fun at each other, like true sisters. You may have already had a taste of Clementine, but if the happy colors haven’t swayed you yet, check out what Barb and […]

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Good Things To Come

Hi guys! It’s been quiet around here…we’ve been focusing so much energy and attention on the future. The things to come at Fat Quarter Shop. Sounds mysterious, but isn’t at all, because you can just see all these things on our Coming Soon page. 😛 […]

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Peppermint Cottage by Diane Knott

Diane Knott does it again! The follow up to her last collection, Summertime, is here and it’s the polar opposite…the North Pole really. Har har har 🙂 Peppermint Cottage is filled with her wonderful illustrations of gingerbread houses, smiling gingerbread men, and other scrumptious holiday […]

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