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2 years, 9 months ago via Twitter about Quilting

Looking for some good quilting websites - can you share a few?

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b2twin | 2 years, 8 months ago view on twitter
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The World's Oldest & Largest Quilting Site is
http://www.quilt.com/

You will find some good quilting website links at this site.

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gno | 2 years, 8 months ago Report

Nice answer. Welcome to Mahalo!

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kty2777 | 2 years, 7 months ago
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**Quality Quilting Shop
http://www.suzannesquilts.com/shop.htm
- awesome site and award winning store ...

Here are three raved-about quilting blogs :) Highly recommended by an avid fan! No not me but by this lady:
http://myquiltedworld.blogspot.com/

Her quilting blog recommendations are:

http://www.patchworktimes.com/ - run by Judy Laquidara who also published Nine Patch Extravaganza
- There are quilting, cooking and business tips, charity donation information and a link to her Website.

http://quiltville.blogspot.com/ - run by Bonnie K. Hunter. Bonnie has also written Scraps & Shirttails
- Lots of quilting and travel information.

http://blackberrycreek.typepad.com/blackberry_creek/ - run by Susan Ramey Cleveland.
- A very comprehensive list of other blogs on her site too.

Also, long list of sites about quilting, supplies, blocks etc etc - you'll have to hunt through this one :)
http://www.piecemakers.com/sites/info.html

Hope these lead you to new and interesting sites!
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blanket | 2 years, 3 months ago view on twitter
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I would say that quilt.com is a very good site. Yet I think you should give a search in Google. I am sure you will find out many more options. I generally do that way.

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socalsue | 2 years, 9 months ago view on twitter
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Check out quilting on Mahalo at http://www.mahalo.com/quilting/. You will links for quilting books, instructors, blogs, magazines, etc. You can ask questions from the page as well.

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rumanaafrida | 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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I would like to suggest quilting-tidbits.com. There is a lot of information on planning and constructing quilts, as well as about the history of quilting, quilting gadgets and sewing furniture. There is also a quilt gallery.

Source: http://www.quilting-tidbits.com/

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