Q-Links: Just Misc.
Loaded with content and illustrations on a number of subjects.. Well worth your time
Contains information on the following subjects: Invisible Binding Finish, Spinning Those Seams, Tips To Speed Up Your Piecing, Sew Before You Cut and Binding With Invisible thread.
http://www.perkinsdrygoods.com/blog/category/tutorial/
Every now and then a website comes along with does not fit into any of the categories but should be in our list somewhere; this one was created to fill that need.
Quiltwithdonna.com is host of    the Q-Links program.  Click HERE to go to the host website.  You will love it.
This blog gives the very basics for a number of quilting techniques complete with very good illustrations.  Worth a look for the beginner.
Cutting shapes, machine piecing, piecing techniques, hand and machine quilting,borders and sashing, finishing, quilting and binding
http://www.quiltchat.com/lessons/gendirs.html
This blog contains a ton of information, however the presentation is not in conformity with the basic format of Q-Links.  It is here because of its content.  You will have to follow the links, but if you do you will be rewarded with a lot of information.
Can you imagine the warm feeling of resting in a log cabin by the crackling fireplace wrapped in your favorite patchwork quilt?Have you ever found yourself mesmarised by the beautiful colors and patterns of a gorgeous hand-crafted quilt and wished you could make a family heirloom of your very own?  Click link to read more.
http://www.quilting101.com/
There is not a lot of information about quilts and photography.  This site is not a teaching tool, but has a lot of information on the subject.
Sooner or later every quilter will want to photograph a quilt project.
http://www.hollyknott.com/stq/wrongs.htm
This site has a wide variety of quilting subjects presented as teaching tools with many clear illustrations.  Very worth your time.
http://www.freepatterns.com/pages/tips/tips_quilt_sew1.html