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Friday
Mar192010

Time for the letter Q!

It is time for the letter Q. I hope you will enjoy browsing these blogs over the weekend.

I know I mention it each time but to be listed, I choose blogs that stay on topic at least 80% of the time, are written by textile practitioners and designers who do such things as quilt, stitch, dye, sew, embellish fabric, and bead. Or are kept by people who are interested in art, design or paper related crafts, such as bookbinding, altered books, visual journals or studio journals. By 80% of the time I mean that when I visit, 8 in 10 posts are on topic. If a blog has not been updated in the last 6 weeks or so I don’t include it as I think readers enjoy current and active blogs.

I often find blogs that are not in English and translate them via Google Translate 

For the rest of the alphabet here are the letters A , BCDEFGHIJKLMNO, P and now I would like to present the letter Q 

Quaker Inspired focuses on Quaker samplers 

Queen for a Day by Heidi Wallace writes about contemporary crafts

Queen of Fifty Cents tracks thrift shop finds 

Quicksilver Workaholic Author Cathy Johnson keeps a blog about her  drawings, paintings, collages, photomontages and prints and her sketchbooks and tutorials are often in her flickr stream

Quilt Therapy  is written by quilter Tammy Harrison who has published good instructions for free quilting projects.

Quilted Librarian Dana Fisher is a contemporary quilter who often provides good tutorials and resources on her her blog.

Quilters Buzz  covers news in the quilting industry

Quilters Cottage Norfolk Jane Clark is a British quilter and fiber artist, tracks her interest in contemporary textiles. 

Quiltifications  Tirane tracks her current quilting projects in her blog

Quilting and Life in General  Doni is a quilter who tracks the proces of making the quilts she creates

Quilting Arts  is the blog of the magazine by the same name

Quilting in the Valleys  Gina blogs her quilting activities

Quilting Twin Keryn is a fellow Aussie who lives in country South Australia and quilts 

Quiltkunstquilt  Christiane Kühr describes herself as a textile artist who paints, dyes, stamps and stitches fabric. Dont miss her blog as some of her daily sketches are great designs.

Quilts hidden histories untold stories is a fascinating blog written by Sue Prichard of the Victorian and Albert museum

Quilts 'n Things  is Candies quilting blog. Her other blog which covers crazy quilting is  Candi's Eyecandy

Quilts & Creativity  Maria Peagler's blog discusses quilts, offers tips and houses lessons

Quilts4U Gina keeps a contemporary quilting blog 

Quilts n' More  Pamela is quilter who writes about the contemporary quilts she creates.

Quiltville Quips & Snips  Bonnie Hunter is a long time quilter who blogs about her interest

Quinn Creative writes about journalling and art journalling which is why I have included it on this list but in reality it is not on the topic of textiles or fiber. Many articles focus on communication skills, writing and along the way Quinn offers advice and tips 

Quipsologies described as “a division of underconsideration, is bent on keeping the design community aware of as many things as possible through an ever-growing cluster of creative morsels found on- and off-line.”

Quodlibet Jane O’Leary tracks her fiber and textile projects and is studying for a City and Guilds Diploma in Stitched Textiles

Enjoy browsing these as I did!

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Reader Comments (1)

I really miss the Quieter Moments blog. Does anyone know if Elizabeth has a new blog?

March 30, 2010 | Unregistered Commentercoral-seas

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