Quilts
7 of the best sites for or about quilts. Know of another site that should be included here? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: Quilting, Liz Claiborne Bedding, Queen Flannel Sheets)
1. House of Quilts - All kinds of quilts for sale here including patchwork quilts, baby quilts, contemporary quilts, more. Quilt kits and quilt fabric also available. (www.houseofquilts.com)
2. Quilts at JCPenney.com - The JC Penney bedding department features a large variety of quilts for sale including patchwork quilts, country quilts, baby quilts, lace quilts, more. Most available in twin, queen or king. (www.jcpenney.com)
3. Amish Quilts at 800PaDutch.com - Looking for an Amish quilt? You’ll find a listing of Lancaster County quilt shops in Pennsylvania Dutch country and online quilt shops here. You can also pick up some history on quilting and quilting bees among Amish and Mennonite women. (www.800padutch.com)
4. Quilts at eBay - More than 30,000 quilts up for auction or immediate sale here, including handmade patchwork quilts, baby quilts, Christmas quilts, Amish quilts and heart quilts among the offerings. Also includes many auctions of quilting fabric if you are a quilter yourself. (shop.ebay.com)
5. International Quilt Association - Home page of this organization dedicated to the preservation and advancement of quilting as an art form throughout the world. You can become a member here, apply for a grant and enter quilting competitions. You can also view a gallery of award winning quilts. (www.quilts.org)
6. Handmade Quilts at NFLDQuilts.com - Newfoundland quilt maker by the name of Pearl offers a variety of handmade quilts for sale here. You’ll find patchwork quilts, garden quilts, baby quilts and more with available sizes and pricing. Pearl doesn’t own a computer, so you can’t make a purchase online, but if you give her a call, she’ll make and deliver a custom quilt to you. (nfldquilts.com)
7. Eisenhower Library Seeks Quilts - The Dwight Eisenhower Library and Museum is asking quilters to stitch something together for the troops as part of its first “Quilts of Valor” challenge, according to this November 2009 article. The quilts will be displayed in the presidential library for Veterans Day in 2010 and distributed to wounded troops afterward. (www.kansascity.com)
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1 Comment Add your own
1. Glenn Jostad November 25th, 2009 at 8:48 pm
A great idea and one that will last for a long time, giving to the vets
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