Links to My Favorite Quilting Sites
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Updated May 31, 2010. Please report any broken links. Thanks!
Featured Links
Quilt University is an exciting way to take quality classes from teachers you may not otherwise meet.
Old Church Gallery Quilters Guild in Floyd Virginia. This is my home Guild and we have a web site.
My Interview for The Alliance for American Quilts "Quilters Save Our Stories"
Blue Ridge Quilt Festival
Jacksonville Center in Floyd Virginia---I will be teaching a class here in July of 2010.
For more information, visit my "What's New" page
Fabled Fibers: see quilts made
for this traveling exhibit and buy note cards and 2008 calendars featuring the quilts. All proceeds go to benefit Operation Kid Comfort, which
helps the children of our service men and women overseas.
Fast Friday Fabric Challenge Blog I have been a member of this group, and may be again. They do some nice work.
Bead Journal Project You can see some beautiful beading here, although the navigation isn't great.
Free-Motion Quilting Blog, shows a different FM design every day for a year Tarot Art Quilt Project See some of the amazing quilts
made for this on-line challenge. Batiks, etc., one of my favorite local quilt
shops Donate Free
Food at the United Nations Hunger Site Free Rice, play games, learn stuff, donate free rice. Quilts of Valor Foundation accepts donations of quilts for injured soldiers
Project Linus provides "love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort
to children... in need through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans" They accept donations of quilts, fabric, yarn for making blankets.
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page was designed by Susan BrittinghamMore Quilt Links
Computer Quilting
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Mega Quilt Pages
Newsletters, Books and Magazines
Quilt and Textile Artists
Sewing Machines and Equipment
Wearables

I am a little disappointed in this Free Rice site. On my last visit, they had cut their donations by 90%. They used to give 100 grains of rice for each
correct answer, now they give 10. Better than nothing I suppose.

Created on : 05/09/99
Last Updated : 05/31/10
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