Nope, look again, they're not cotton bolls; it's snow. Winter has arrived with a vengeance in the south. The weekend before last it was all ice, this past weekend it was all snow. Eight inches plus at Chez Goodneedle. That will teach me to make statements like "it's been so long since we've seen snow"! This snow was light and fluffy, due to the temperature being brutally cold, it is very pretty.&
read moreNope, look again, they're not cotton bolls; it's snow. Winter has arrived with a vengeance in the south. The weekend before last it was all ice, this past weekend it was all snow. Eight inches plus at Chez Goodneedle. That will teach me to make statements like "it's been so long since we've seen snow"! This snow was light and fluffy, due to the temperature being brutally cold, it is very pretty.&
read moreWe are sew excited to be back to more frequent Livestreams on the Fat Quarter Shop and Fat Quarter Shop FlossTube channels, they really are the highlight of our week! To make sure you never miss a moment of fun (or a sneak peek or two), we put together a monthly Livestream schedule just for you. We hope you have a lovely month of stitching, sewing, and sweet memories!

Each month on the Jolly Jabber Blog, we post our Livestream schedule, and each week we post reminders on our social media pages for that week’s stream. If you’re ...
read morethree challenges converge and I'm overwhelmed!
Today (one thing at a time this week) (which means several posts according to deadlines)
for Rainbow scrap challenge color of January, blue scraps I present another hexie spiral done with snowy prints
cows... metallics, dots all ready to begin stitching together, life is going around in circles for me| Blue ball in the wild |
blue skies and heat of a Colorado winter
I have an idea for the stay at home round robin this round... double blocks.... gotta keep it ...
The first chapter of 2026 is complete, and we are beginning the new chapter we call February. It is the shortest chapter of the year... though, sometimes, it can feel like the longest.
Good morning, my friends. It was another do-nothing day. That's not entirely true. We had to go to the grocery store, and our list was relatively long. When we got back to the RV and had everything put away, we decided we were no longer interested in doing anything else, and so we spent the rest of the day relaxing. I did three loads of laundry, so that's something. And, of course, I spent some time on my slow-stitching, filling my hoop again.
Good morning, my friends. It was another do-nothing day. That's not entirely true. We had to go to the grocery store, and our list was relatively long. When we got back to the RV and had everything put away, we decided we were no longer interested in doing anything else, and so we spent the rest of the day relaxing. I did three loads of laundry, so that's something. And, of course, I spent some time on my slow-stitching, filling my hoop again.
I wanted to pet this quilt A LOT, so I decided to custom quilt it. I quilted continuous curve in the blocks and cornerstones with ribbon candy in the sashing (naturally).
Me? I am pretty busy because my one and only daughter is getting married at the beginning of March! If you have been reading my blog for a long time (Thank you so much for visiting this humble place.), you have known my daughter since she was a baby. It's surreal that my kids are old enough to be married and adulting. Starting with my eldest son, we have been having weddings every 10 months. So far, I have made some flower ... read more
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Who knew my new buttons would match my old pin pillow?
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OH -- I need to get back to answering those blog comments!!! Tammy --- I NEED an ice scraper! I was the one who drove over the snow before it was shoveled, and that spot has niggled at me for weeks now! I'm chiselling away at it with the shovel, and it's almost gone, but for the future! That's hilarious, and I'm glad to know that I'm not the only anal person about the snow!
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Can you believe one month in 2026 is gone? February came so fast for me, but I guess it is understandable, since I’ve been on the couch most of January. My knee is feeling much better and the swelling is going down. I’ve ditched the cane and am walking without any assistance. But also I’m not out much in the ice and snow.
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