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  1. Adaptable Quilting Designs by Sue Patten, 2010-04-10
  2. Dancing with Thread: Your Guide to Free-Motion Quilting by Ann Fahl, 2010-05-16
  3. Machine Quilting: The Basics & Beyond by lynn Witzenburg, 2008-01-01
  4. Crazy Quilting - The Complete Guide by J Marsha Michler, 2008-04-08
  5. Guide To Machine Quilting by Diane Gaudynski, 2002-08-01
  6. Quilting Patterns: 110 Full-Size Ready-to-Use Designs and Complete Instructions by Linda Macho, 1984-02-01
  7. 200 Quilting Tips, Techniques & Trade Secrets: An Indispensable Reference of Technical Know-How and Troubleshooting Tips by Susan Briscoe, 2009-02-03
  8. Fat-quarter Quilting: Twenty-one Terrific 16" X 20" Projects (That Patchwork Place) by Lori Smith, 2009-08-24
  9. Easy Machine Quilting
  10. 250 Continuous-Line Quilting Designs: For Hand, Machine & Long-Arm Quilters by Laura Lee Fritz, 2009-08-01
  11. Start Quilting with Alex Anderson, 3rd Edition: Everything First-Time Quilters Need to Succeed; 8 Quick Projects--Most in 4 Sizes by Alex Anderson, 2009-08-25
  12. Quilting Designs from the Past: 300+ Designs from 1810-1940 by Jenny Carr Kinney, 2009-01-25
  13. Follow-the-Line Quilting Designs, Vol. 2: Full-Size Patterns for Blocks and Borders by Mary M. Covey, 2006-02-20
  14. Hand Quilting with Alex Anderson: Six Projects for First-Time Hand Quilters (Quilting Basics) by Alex Anderson, 1998-04-25

21. Understanding Quilting Terminology - Artipot
When you are first learning to quilt, all of the quilting specific terminology may seem a bit overwhelming. Like any new craft, trade or skill,
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Understanding Quilting Terminology
By Tammie Sills
Oct 28, 2010 When you are first learning to quilt, all of the quilting specific terminology may seem a bit overwhelming. Like any new craft, trade or skill, quilting has a language all its own. Comprehending quilting instructions or manuals requires a clear understanding of quilting terminology.
If you're working from a pattern, then you certainly need to understand the terms used in the pattern instructions. Understanding quilting terms is also critical to communicating with other quilters. Many who are passionate about the craft are happy to share their knowledge. You can certainly benefit more from these people if you join a quilting bee, online forum or other organization with a good basic understanding of quilting terminology.
Here are the most basic terms necessary for speaking quilters' language and for understanding information you read on the topic of quilting.
The Quilt Anatomy
While there are a variety of quilting techniques, including common patterns and stitch styles, all quilts consist of basically the same body components. These include the quilt top, batting, and backing.

22. Flickr: Quilts And Quilting
Shows hand or machine quilting, finished or in progress work but quilting crafts only.
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23. Quilting Glossary - Definitions Of Quilting Terms
Keep this quilting glossary at your fingertips and refer to it whenever you're in doubt about the terms you see and hear when you're making a quilt.
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  • 24. Quilting Information And Patterns | FaveCrafts.com
    Various featured quilting projects and quilting patterns for advanced quilters and beginner quilt makers. Also includes helpful tips and information on Adding Names to Quilts
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    25. Crazy Quilts: The History Of A Victorian Quilt Making Fad
    A Comprehensive history of crazy quilting, with good links to sources and photos.
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    Crazy Quilt History: A Victorian Craze
    Homepage Quilting History Quilt Patterns Site Search The 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition was a big event in Victorian society. One of the most popular exhibits was the Japanese pavilion with its fascinating crazed ceramics and asymmetrical art. The Birth of the Crazy Patchwork Quilting Craze Women were eager to incorporate this new look into their quilts and with the help of popular women's magazines the making of crazy quilts became quite the rage. Creativity was wide open with women sewing asymmetrical pieces of fabric together in abstract arrangements. This enthusiasm for this quilting fad continued until about 1910. Early quilts made in the crazy style were more show pieces than functional and were often made as smaller unquilted "lap robes" that were used to decorate the parlor. They were fitting showpieces for the lavish interior decoration of the day. These quilts were usually made using velvet, silk and brocade fabric, cut and pieced in random shapes. What a perfect way for women to show off their needlework skills! Using silk thread, women placed lovely decorative stitches on each seam. Intriguing names like feather, herringbone, fly and chain describe just a few of the intricate stitches. The imagination and skill of the seamstress was the only limit. Each Quilting Patch Carefully Planned To the Victorians the word "crazy" not only meant wild but also broken or crazed into splinters; a good description of the look the various triangles and other odd shapes gave to these quilts. Although crazy style quilts may appear haphazard they were carefully planned. Hours were spent cutting shapes and trying out various arrangements of the pieces before sewing. The following quote from an 1883 article in "The Chester Times", Chester, PA. gives an idea of how they were made.

    26. McCalls Quilting | McCall's Quilting
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    27. Quilting Supplies, Quilting Material | Sewing Machines Plus
    quilting Supplies, quilting Material We carry a large array of quilting supplies rotary cutters, cutting mats, quilting machines, hardware, software, rulers, templates
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    28. Quilting Meetup Groups - Quilting Meetups
    Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about quilting
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    29. Home
    Provides custom machine quilting services as well as quilts to fit all bed sizes, lap quilts and wall hangings.
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    30. Quilting
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    32. Quilting Arts
    Dedicated to art quilting, surface design, wearable arts, mixed media, embellished quilting, crazy quilting, beading, silk ribbon work, and fabric painting, quilting Arts
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    Offers long arm machine quilting and custom embroidery services.
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    34. How To Make A Quilt
    Learn about all aspects of quilt making. From absolute beginners that want to learn the art of quilting to seasoned quilters looking for expert tips and inspiration!
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    How to Make a Quilt
    Quilt making is a fun and rewarding activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. It is an act of creation of true beauty and an expression of emotion that is captured and shown in the careful choice and preparation of fabric and in the placement of each individual stitch. The best thing about making your own quilt is that once it is finished you get to share it with your family and friends! A quilt can be used by someone on a day-to-day basis and serve as a constant reminder of the love, care and attention to detail that went into making it. For this reason many quilts are cherished and kept as heirlooms to be passed down to future family generations.
    Getting started in quilt making
    Making your own quilt is a very hands-on process that is very much a blend of art and skill. To make a quilt from start to finish can be a time-consuming process but it is not overly difficult to do as long as you do not try to rush it. The result at the end of the day is almost always worth the effort so remember just to relax and take your time! In these pages you will find step-by-step guides to help walk you through all the stages of making a quilt from start to finish. Simply start at the first page and follow as each section leads on to the next, or browse down this list to find help on specific topics that you are stuck on.

    35. You Otter Get It Quilted!
    Offering hand-guided machine quilting services for unfinished quilts.
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    You Otter Get It Quilted! You Otter Get It Quilted! offers hand-guided machine quilting services. I will work with you to choose the appropriate quilting to enhance the beauty of your quilt, while always keeping in mind the final use of your project. I use 100% cotton threads in my quilting. If needed, I can provide batting for your project. This may be especially helpful if you are shipping your quilt top to me. Your top will be quilted on a Gammill Classic Plus machine in a smoke-free environment and be returned to you fully insured. Currently, turnaround time is three weeks. This timeframe can change at any time, so be sure to check if you have a specific date that your quilt is needed. All quilts are returned with edge basting left in place (for easier application of your binding) and trimmed and ready to bind, so be sure to specify if you do not want your piece trimmed. I am available to consult with you by phone (603-424-6356 or toll-free 877-257-9065) or e-mail to discuss your quilt. Please call between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern Time.

    36. Quilt - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    A quilt is a type of bedding composed several layers generally combined using the technique of quilting. Many are made with decorative designs, and some of these are not used
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Quilt (disambiguation) For the sewing technique, see Quilting A patchwork and embroidery quilt that displays flowers and birds A quilt is a type of bedding composed several layers generally combined using the technique of quilting . Many are made with decorative designs, and some of these are not used as bed covering at all, but are rather made to be hung on a wall or otherwise displayed. In addition to quilting the quilt layers can be combined by tying . Tying refers to the technique of using thread, yarn or ribbon to pass through all three layers of the quilt at regular intervals. These "ties" hold the layers together during use and especially when the quilt is washed. This method is easier and more forgiving if the quilt is made by hand. Tied quilts are called, depending on the regional area, "lap", "comfort" or " comforter ", among other names. In British English duvet may be used instead of quilt, wadding is another way of saying batting, and calico refers to muslin , rather than to a fabric with a printed pattern on it.

    37. Eucalypt Ridge Quilting - Belinda Bett's Award Winning Longarm Quilting Service
    Longarm machine quilting, designs, original quilt patterns and kits.
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    A longarm machine quilting business operated by award winning quilter Belinda Betts . Eucalypt Ridge Quilting is based just outside Orange in central west NSW, Australia and now offers her quilting skills Australia wide via her 'Quilting by Courier' service . See below for details. Belinda can help you finish your quilts by machine quilting the top (in either a custom style or an edge to edge design) and then, if you want, bind your quilt so it is ready to use. This can be very useful for those people who like to make the quilt tops but don't have the time or the inclination to quilt them - these are the quilts that end up stuffed in a cupboard, never to see the light of day again. Wouldn't it be better to have your quilts finished so you can use them? or give them as gifts? or even so you can have the excuse that you need to make some more!! Actually, you don't need that excuse - having more then one quilt in progress is a good thing (though Belinda's husband would dispute that!). Belinda is very passionate about quilting and is very proud of the award winning standard of machine quilting that she offers. The

    38. Free Quilt Patterns
    The main pages are listed alphabetically and include quilts, blocks of the month (BOM), pieced and applique blocks, paper pieced patterns (PP), mysteries, quilting designs (QD
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    39. Imagine Quilts - Quality Longarm Machine Quilting
    Custom longarm machine quilting and custom quilts.
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    So many quilts...so little time, Imagine Quilts can help with that. Send your top, backing and batting (or choose from my selection of quality battings) and your quilt can be returned to you in a fraction of the time it would take to hand quilt.
    Our machine is a Gammill Classic Plus, which is a hand guided quilting machine with an automatic stitch regulator for consistent, even stitching, the machine can handle any quilt top up to 143 inches wide.
    Machine quilting is a hand guided process using a machine that moves over the quilt rather than pulling the quilt through the machine as with a standard sewing machine. You can choose from a variety of patterns and styles to achieve the desired look and texture. Please call or write for more details.
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    40. Quilted Treasures Machine Quilting
    A large assortment of designs to quilt and finish your top. Quilt tops are also for sale.
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