Quilt Museum and Gallery

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Quilt Museum and Gallery
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Established2008
LocationYork, England
TypeMuseum and Gallery
Collection size600+ objects
Websitehttp://www.quiltmuseum.org.uk

The Quilters' Guild Museum Collection, which opened in St Anthony's Hall, York on 7 June 2008 but closed on 31 October 2015, was Britain's first museum dedicated to the history of British quilt making and textile arts. The museum was founded and operated by The Quilters' Guild of the British Isles. The Guild was formed in 1979 and is the national organisation representing quilt makers throughout the country. Traditional and contemporary work is of equal importance within the Guild, and membership is open to anyone who works in patchwork, appliqué, and quilting, or has an interest in quilts.

The Quilters’ Guild continues to care for its Collection of historic and contemporary quilts and to make acquisitions. For more information about items in the Collection visit https://www.quiltmuseum.org.uk. The Guild continues to explore a wide range of opportunities for items from the Collection to be exhibited in other locations.

The Quilt Museum and Gallery was located at St Anthony's Hall, a 15th-century hall which was once a meeting-place for York's medieval guild.

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  • Lewis, Caroline (6 June 2008). "Quilts Through Time - Quilt Museum Opens In Guildhall In York". Culture24. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  • Bagshaw, Mike (2010). Slow North Yorkshire Moors, Dales & Coast, Including York (1st ed.). Chalfont St. Peter: Bradt Travel Guides. p. 268. ISBN 9781841623238. Retrieved 7 July 2012.

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