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Quilting Links

Hi everyone,

This is the "parking lot" for posting links to quilting information, free patterns, and quilting teaching sites.

All you have to do to add a link is:
1 Click on reply
2 Type in the name of the link
2 Paste the link into the document.
3 Write a short blurb about what the site offers.

Using the reply feature, the links will not have to be updated. They will be entered into the thread chronologically. They won't be in alphabetical order but they will all be in one spot.

My plan is to keep a track of the links posted in a Word document. About once a month I'll clean house so the thread doesn't get too long. I'll delete the posts for the month and post the word document as the first reply. Then we can all start all over again posting new links.

If you have any questions, let me know. If you want some help posting the link, you can send it along with the name and description to me. I put long links into TinyURL.com to make them shorter and more manageable.

Ginny
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More sites to help you with those On-Point Setting Triangles

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Quiltville

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Squidoo

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Quiltbug

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The Find – Diagonal-set-triangle-ruler

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Patchworks – Diagonal set triangle ruler
JoanieinNC's profile

4 months ago
Hey, new to the group. I love the links! May I pass them on to my guild??
wichypoo's profile

4 months ago
Oh, yes, of course!
Ginnymc's profile

4 months ago
Lots of Quilting tutorial videos from Graspr.com

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enjoy

warm quilt hugs, sue
quiltpixie's profile

4 months ago
Quilted Coasters Links

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Creative8quilter

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Martha Stewart

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The Long Thread

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Long Meadows Farm
JoanieinNC's profile

3 months ago
Quilter's Neighborhood - A visual of houses & buildings taking you to a specialized and quilting website.

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JoanieinNC's profile

2 months ago
We've been talking about a new way to do paper piecing in the discussion area. The blocks are very precise and there is no pinning of sections - a definite plus to my way of thinking. Of course there is the issue of getting the paper off. Last night I was thinking of the possibility of soaking the blocks to soften the paper and make it easier to remove. Diane has also given several suggestions for removing the paper. She's our resident expert on miniatures, so sit up and take notice. When Diane speaks, miniaturists take notice. Apologies to E.F. Hutton. :-)

Here are the links:

Anita Grossman Soloman technique discussion link on quilter's passion

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Here is the link to her videos on simply quilts.

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Ginny
Ginnymc's profile

about 1 month ago
MyQuiltGenie calculates half triangles

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JoanieinNC's profile

20 days ago
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