1. Quilt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA quilt is a type of bed cover, traditionally composed of three layers of fiber: a woven cloth top, a layer of batting or wadding and a woven back, combined using the ...en.wikipedia.org
  2. Celia Eddy's QuiltStoryAn on-line quilting and patchwork guide for the amateur and professional quilter. Book reviews, how to guides and in-depth articles.www.quilt.co.uk
  3. Welcome to the World Wide Quilting PageCenter for making quilts with free quilt patterns from famous quilt artistswww.quilt.com
  4. The Quilt Room - Patchwork & Quilting Specialists, SurreyThe patchwork and quiting specialists based in Dorking, Surrey. We offer quilting and patchwork products and workshops for all ages and abilities.www.quiltroom.co.uk
  5. Quilts & Beddings from the Quilt.co.uk shopQuilt Shop Beautiful cotton patchwork and hand appliquéd quilts with over 200 quilt styles to select from.quilts.co.uk
  6. Quilting - Quilt Patterns - Learn How to Make QuiltsFree quilt patterns and quilt block patterns, along with graphics and complete instructions that help you learn how to make quilts. My free quilt making tutorials all ...quilting.about.com
  7. The Quilt Associationofficial page for quilt association ... This introduction is available in Welsh, English, Dutch, German and French.www.quilt.org.uk
  8. Quilt | Define Quilt at Dictionary.comnoun . 1. a coverlet for a bed, made of two layers of fabric with some soft substance, as wool or down, between them and stitched in patterns or tufted through all ...dictionary.reference.com
  9. Welcome to QuiltNetA gateway to an array of craft-related web pages, covering the worlds of quilting, weaving, sewing.www.quilt.net
  10. Quilt Magazine | QuiltmagQuilt Magazine, published six times per year, fulfills your every quilting need. Each issue is bursting with patterns in a variety of styles for all skill levels.www.quiltmag.com
  11. WWQP Quilt Blocks PageThe World Wide Quilting Page presents Quilt Blocks by Type Patterns for quilt blocks in various sizes. Most traditional quilt block patterns will fall into one of the ...www.quilt.com