Very detailed blog on the subject of photographing quilts.
I've been photographing quilts for my wife and her quilt guild since about 1996. By now I've photographed more than 200 quilts. I thought others might be interested in how I photograph quilts. Click on link to read the blog.
http://www.factsfacts.com/quilts/Photographing_Quilts/
Q-Links: General Blogs
A very general blog
A little of everything, even teaches at times. Worth a look. Very interesting.
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/
A most interesting and complete set of blogs.
You could spend all day at this very interesting blog. Beside being very informative itself, it has many blog URL's within it. Fire up a cool one and settle down for the evening. Here is the URL.
http://sisterschoice.typepad.com/sisters_choice_quilts/quilting_methods/
This introduction is very modest. The blog is one to spend time with.. Very complete. Encompeses dozens of alternative blogs.
Need help from a quilter? This blog lists free articles and how-to information on a number of quilt related topics, including quilting and sewing tips, terms and techniques for the beginning quilter. There is a few not-so-serious articles in here, too. Here is the place to click.
http://quiltbug.com/articles/learn.htm
The websites in this section may deviate somewhat from our original thesis; that is, to teach. However, they are all interesting and informative.
A very interesting blog with a ton other places to go which answer specific questions.
Hi there! Thank you for visiting the Scrap Quilts Web site. Take some time to browse, because you'll find lots of free quilt patterns to help you make scrap quilt blocks and quilt blocks that are a bit more orderly, plus quilting tips to help you assemble your blocks and quilts accurately and easily. Click on the following.
http://www.scrapquilts.com/.
Not exactly a step by step about Scrap Quilts, but could be. Contains a ton of information about scraps and scrap quilts, done in a very interesting way, with illustrations. Click link, read more.
I'm sure we've all heard "Oh, it's just scraps." Have you ever stopped to realize that your scraps cost you just as much per yard as the original fabric purchased that they came from? Your scraps could be worth $9.00 or more a yard. Makes you think twice about tossing them out, doesn't it? Or relegating them to the lowly position of "just a scrap"?
http://www.quiltville.com/scrapusersystem.shtml
A great blog on baby quilts from fabric to use.
Every baby deserves to have their own quilt or blanket. These quilts can be taken with them through their early years and stored in their teenage years for them to look at and reminisce when they are older.
http://www.quilting101.com/styles/baby-quilts.html
Quiltwithdonna.com is host of the Q-Links program. Click HERE to go to the host website. You will love it.