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Listed here are links to online friends of ours. Please visit their sites, too!
  • Saori Worcester, a Worcester, MA-based school providing instruction in Saori, a colorful and therapeutic form of weaving from Japan
  • Cool East Market, has the most extensive collection of tabi on the web, white, black, colors, even tie-dye!
  • The Computer Lady, providing answers to your computing questions in her weekly newsletter
  • Japan Hobby and Gift, seller of genuine Japanese gifts and crafts
  • The Quilter Magazine Online
  • Cottonwood Quilts, Quick and easy patterns and kits, a Beginners Block of the Month, lots of quilting information, and a newsletter that answers readers' questions.
  • Northwest Quilters, quilting guild located in Portland, Oregon. Information about the guild, its activities, and the annual Quilt Show. Hundreds of links to quilting, sewing, and craft sites.
  • Kimono de O-yofuku, a Japanese-language site featuring clothing made with kimono fabric. Contains information on flea markets in Japan and other makers of kimono-based clothing and crafts.
  • Saf-T-Pockets, a good source for sewing-related supplies.
  • QuiltBus, the quilt store that comes to your door with fabrics, patterns, kits, books, batting, notions and supplies, ideas and more for the quilter.
  • Fabric Trends Magazine, a new Web site operating in conjunction with a print magazine of the same name.
  • East Wind Art offers Japanese clothing, craft, and accessories patterns, Japanese fabrics, and collectibles.
 
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