A history of British Frame Quilts
Frame quilts are one of the typical styles of patchwork quilts in the UK. In this comprehensive study video, Carolyn Gibbs explains their key features, illustrated with many examples from her own Collection, and from the Quilters Guild Museum Collection, to whom grateful thanks are due.

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Quilts of the 1930s | Nell Mathern, Quilt Educator

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Reframing the British Quilt: Living Labour and Art Historical Memory

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Kentucky Heritage: Traditional Quilting in Kentucky, 1971

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Smithsonian National Quilt Collection: An Overview

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Meet the Artist (No: 28) | Sandie Lush | Award Winning Hand Quilter | Welsh Quilts

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Stitching History: The Art and Legacy of Early American Quilts

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A Century of Quilts - Part 1

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Civil War Quilts and Stories | University Place

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Inside the Scottish Quilting Show 2026: Quilts, Shopping & Judges’ Notes

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The Royal Master Embroiderers Who Make The King's Clothes

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Making a Whole Cloth Quilt from a 1920s Design + 5 Hints and Tips for Hand Quilting

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Show 3606 @: TheQuiltShow.com: Working with Scraps | Scraps Masterclass

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Quilt Codes of the Underground Railroad

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QUILTS spotlights today's quilters while honoring the craft's vital role in American history

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‘Wagga Quilts and the Art of Making Do’: Talking History with Padraic Fisher

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British Wholecloth Quilts

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🧵🌸 LET'S TALK ABOUT WARTIME QUILTING WITH JOANNA DERMENJIAN - Karen's Quilt Circle

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The History of Quilting

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WBGU Archives: The Great American Quilt: The Quilting Bee

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