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Would you like to exchange links?
Please add the text link below to your website, then email Ann
with YOUR linking information so that she may do the same for
you.
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Ann Hermes Miniature
Quilts - Folk Art from Pennsylvania's past. Featuring mini
quilts made of authentic antique fabrics.
URL to link to: http://www.annhermesquilts.com
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Quilt Magazine -
America's favorite quilting
magazine.
All People Quilt - a community of quilters. Grab your friends and form an APQ Club in your town. Or participate online by using the Internet to find new quilting friends.
Alyce Schroth Sampler
Recreations - 18th & 19th c. sampler recreations and
natural dyed embroidery silks.
AntiqueFabric.com
- Your new source on the Internet
for antique fabrics from the mid-19th century through the
1960's.
Antique Quilt
Dating - New Pathways into Quilt History - Articles about
1750-1950 fabric and quilt dating & history; workshops and
programs for guilds and museums, reviews of books and
reproduction fabrics and more.
Bear Paw Quilt's Fat
Quarters - Discount online quilt fabric store with
thousands of name brand fabrics.

Black Bird Country - Here you will find many things related to your quilting and sewing needs.
The Cat Lady
Antiques - American Country Furnishings and Folk Art
Cindy's Antique
Quilts - offers a wide selection of quality antique
quilts, and quilt tops . We also carry collectible Indian
trade and camp blankets, Beacon, Pendleton, and more.
Cindy Brick -
Quilter, Teacher, Author, AQS certified quilt appraiser.

Fleatique.com - Lee
(the flea) invites you to "shop buy" our house where crazed
collector & chic recycler meet for ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES!
Fraktur Folk -
Primitive whimsical folk art creations, inspired by the pages
of early Pennsylvania.
Hickory Hill Quilts
- Home of the Quiltbus, offers a great selection of fabrics,
patterns, batting, books, notions and everything you need to
make your own quilt.
History of Quilts
- Quilting patches from the past. Scraps of quilt history and
the lives of the women who created them. Information on making
reproduction quilts.
Hoopla Patterns -
Museum Reproduction Quilt Patterns: A collection of authentic,
historic quilt patterns.
Karen Gates Folk
Art - Punchneedle folk art designs inspired by days gone
by.
Material Pleasures
- Large selection of vintage textiles including vintage quilt
fabric, retro apparel fabrics, sewing and military buttons,
embroidered linens, lace trim, and Victorian Paisley Shawls.
Piecing The Past:
Reproduction Fabrics, Vintage Patterns, Civil War Fabrics,
Antique Quilts, and Antique Sewing Accessories - We will
help you create quilts with all the beauty of antique quilts!
Featuring reproduction fabrics from all eras of the 19th
Century including Civil War reproduction fabrics.
Penny Rugs - Original Penny Rugs
Affordable Quilt
Racks and Mini Quilt Hangers at Robinson's Woodcrafts -
Large selection of custom made Quilt Racks, Ladders, Quilt
Stands and mini wrought iron quilt hangers.
Sharon's Antiques : Vintage Fabrics - Large selection of
genuine antique and vintage fabrics, feedsacks, plus quilts
and other collectible textiles.
www.sweetpickns.com -
Vintage fabrics and feedsacks.
Threads from the
Past - We carry an eclectic array of antique and vintage
quilts, linens and textiles.
The Tweed Weasel
Primitives
Quilt History -
Quilt History is the site you should turn to first for
information on our quilting heritage. The List discusses
antique quilts, methods and fabrics used and the life and
times of the women who made them. Archives are available on
line. This site has links to a number of other historical
sites for those who want to research quilt related topics.
The Gatherings - Be sure to visit The Gatherings for all your vintage, Edwardian, Victorian and antique textiles, children’s clothing, and children’s toys.
The Vintage Table
- Vintage printed tablecloths from the 1930's to the 1960's.
These gorgeous linens have given decades of pleasure to
families and now bring a touch of whimsy to your everyday
table.
www.wilzpottery.com -
I create pieces using the traditions and techniques of the
Pennsylvania German potters. The designs and images are
inspired by antique pottery with a few contemporary designs
added to the collection. These items are made entirely by hand
from red earthenware clay. The plates and ornaments are made
from rolled slabs of clay. The whistles, banks and pie birds
are sculpted by hand making each a unique work of art.
America's Quilting History at
WomenFolk.com - Your Doorway
to Over 100 Textile and Women's Quilting History Articles

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