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This page contains useful links to other internet resources including quilt making advice, information on shows, museums, quilt guilds, magazines and great online stores for completed quilts.

An excellent source for everything you wanted to know about making quilts:
A comprehensive list of instructions on quilt making
Information on Quilting Shows, Quilting Museums and Quilt Guilds. These sites are a tremendous source for inspiration, ideas and an opportunity to see how quilting has, and is, adapting over time to new technology and changing social conditions. Yet much of quilting remains the same, especially the ability to make new friends who share a common passion:
Quilts, Inc. produces consumer and tradeshows that showcase the art and business of quilting.
AQS produces a number of shows that are excellent opportunity to see top quilts up close and interact with vendors to learn more about fabrics and patterns
A calendar of shows including displays of antique quilts
The RMQM exhibits both antique and contempary quilts which provide excellent examples of quilting techniques and specific periods in quilt making history
Find like minded quilters in your area
A list of magazines that provide patterns as well as regular "how to" articles:
The Quilter® Magazine offers quilters a wide variety of projects ranging from small and easy quilts to full-size traditional and contemporary designs.
The magazine provides themed patterns, lessons and projects
A selection of stores where you can buy beautiful hand made quilts, table runners, table toppers, wall hangings, pot holders and quilted bags:
The quilting section of the Etsy website
A source for ready made quilting items of all descriptions
Other great quilting resource links:
This site links to over 1200 different sites that All offer FREE QUILT PATTERNS!
 

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