The National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky, United States
The Quilt Museum and Gallery in York, England
The Quilters Hall of Fame in Marion, Indiana, United States
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QuiltMuseum may refer to: The National QuiltMuseum in Paducah, Kentucky, United States The QuiltMuseum and Gallery in York, England The Quilters Hall...
A quilt is a multi-layered textile, traditionally composed of two or more layers of fabric or fiber. Commonly three layers are used with a filler material...
National QuiltMuseum, located in Paducah, Kentucky, is an art museum that exhibits fiber art and quilting from around the world. The museum is recognized...
International QuiltMuseum at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska is the home of the largest known public collection of quilts in the world...
Quilting is the process of joining a minimum of three layers of fabric together either through stitching manually using a needle and thread, or mechanically...
The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, often abbreviated to AIDS Memorial Quilt or AIDS Quilt, is a memorial to celebrate the lives of people who have...
History Museum Brigham City Museum of Art & History Great Lakes Quilt Center International QuiltMuseum Marie Webster House National QuiltMuseum New England...
Quilt art, sometimes known as art quilting, mixed media art quilts or fiber art quilts, is an art form that uses both modern and traditional quilting...
The New England QuiltMuseum, founded in 1987, is located in downtown Lowell, Massachusetts and is the only institute in the Northeastern United States...
Narrative quilting describes the use of blanket weaving and quilting to portray a message or tell a story. It was a means of sending messages and recording...
2012) Crazy Quilting History a Victorian Craze The History of Crazy Quilts Crazy quilt exhibitions and examples from museums: Crazy quilts at the Smithsonian’s...
history of quilting, the stitching together of layers of padding and fabric, may date back as far as 3400 BCE. For much of its history, quilting was primarily...
nineteenth-century Southern quilting. Her work is on display at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston...
Quilters' Guild Museum Collection, which opened in St Anthony's Hall, York on 7 June 2008 but closed on 31 October 2015, was Britain's first museum dedicated...
quilter. Her work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Rocky Mountain QuiltMuseum and the International Quilt Museum...
Mountain QuiltMuseum (RMQM) is a cultural and historical quiltmuseum in Golden, Colorado. The permanent collection contains over 800 quilts dating back...
The Tristan Quilt, sometimes called the Tristan and Isolde Quilt or the Guicciardini Quilt, is one of the earliest surviving quilts in the world. Depicting...
Susan Hoffman is an American quilt artist. She began quilting while still in high school, and with her friend and fellow quilt artist Molly Upton, opened...
The Rajah Quilt is a large quilt that was created by women convicts in 1841 whilst travelling from Woolwich, England, to Hobart, Australia, using materials...