Located in Claverton Manor, Bath, this museum exhibits American furniture, decorative arts, and quilts of the 17th to 19th centuries. Explore the exhibitions and events.
Updated regularily, articles are on preservation, conservation, and recognition of historical quilts, as well as how they were made and by whom.
Discover a fan page dedicated to Jane Stickle that contains a bio, tips on starting Baby Jane blocks, FAQs, and a mailing list.
Explore the history of quilts and the lives of the women who created them.
Read an informative article by Betty Pillsbury on the history of crazy quilting, a favorite Victorian pastime. Includes colorful photos and Web resources.
Explore the history of quilting through these articles and free patterns. Preview an issue of "Vintage Quilts."
Preview this publication, which shows quilters how to recreate treasures from the past.
Reference guide includes a brief write-up on this hobby. Contains a short history and details on technique.
Find a list of international quilting events, with contact details and links.
Forum discusses the historical aspect and the stories behind quilts as well as tips on washing, restoring, and reproducing.
Quilting historian Sharon Cerny Ogden presents information about her project, Remembering. Read her bio, and view the presentation.
Pictorial guide to the Smithsonian Institution's textiles gallery, with a focus on quilting history, styles, and designs.
Lists a number of books devoted to the history of quilting. Browse the descriptions, and find out how to place an order.
Explore 150 years of shared tradition with this history of Southern quilting. Browse the Table of Contents, and see photos and the introduction.