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This category is for sites dedicated specifically to advice and exhibition of applique quilting techniques. Web sites offering finished quilts for sale should be listed under
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The Appliqué Society
- Founded in 1996, TAS is an international organization whose mission is to promote, teach, and to encourage appliqué in quilting.
Hawaiian Quilting from Honu Hale
- History, traditions, and quiltmaking information about creating a Hawaiian quilt. Many pictures of Hawaiian quilts. Hawaiian patterns available for purchase.
Baltimore Applique Society (BAS)
- Founded in Baltimore, MD in 1993 to preserve antique quilts and promote the art of applique. International membership, nationally known professional advisors, preservation work for museum and historical society collections.
Baltimore Quilts - Elegant Applique
- An article with images and links to information and history of Baltimore Quilts and Applique techniques.
Thorup's Molas
- A mola is an intricate reverse applique style, created by the Cuna tribe of the San Blas Islands. Includes gallery and instructions.
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