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The Quilt Museum and Gallery opened on 7th June, 2008, in the medieval St Anthony&#8217;s Hall, adding another unique attraction to York&#8217;s list of museums and collections.
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<p>The<a href="http://www.quiltmuseum.org.uk" target="_blank"> Quilt Museum and Gallery</a> opened on 7th June, 2008, in the medieval St Anthony&#8217;s Hall, adding another unique attraction to <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/yorkengland#module10051089" target="_blank">York&#8217;s list of museums and collections</a>.</p>
<p>The Quilt Museum is now the headquarters of The Quilters&#8217; Guild of the British Isles and its world-famous Heritage Collection of 600 quilts which includes the earliest known signed and dated patchwork, from 1718. There is also quilted clothing, tools and equipment on display.</p>
<p>Additionally, special exhibitions of textiles from home and abroad will be shown in the museum.</p>
<p>When it opened, Janice Gunner, former President of The Quilters Guild, said: &#8220;We are all thrilled that the move into our new headquarters is about to become a reality, and with it the opportunity to share with the wider world the traditions and aspirations of this wonderful craft. St Anthony&#8217;s is a fabulous location, rich in history: a wholly fitting home for our own Collection, and a focus for the exciting and innovative work going on within contemporary quiltmaking today.&#8221;</p>
<p>The first exhibition of 2009 at the Museum started on January 20th and continues through to April 18th. It celebrates the use of cloth through the Quilter&#8217;s Guild Heritage collection in ‘Warp, Weft and the Printer’s Block’, and  through the work of contemporary textile artist Cefyn Burgess in a Ruthin Crafts Centre Touring Exhibition entitled &#8216;Migration&#8217;.</p>
<p>Find out more about the <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/yorkengland" target="_blank">historic city of York</a>.</p>
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