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  • Are The Search Engines Censoring The Internet?
    Every single day I surf through about a dozen sites, looking for
    interesting articles and message board posts. I do this for many
    reasons: for my job, which requires that I stay up-to-date on
    current technologies, and for my hobby, which allows me to write
    articles about the internet and the web.

    A big portion of my daily routine involves visiting forums
    related to all facets of the internet. These forums often have
    some incredible information not readily available anywhere else;
    the best of these (WebMasterWorld, JavaScript City, Spider Foods,
    WebDev Forums, Lisa Says it all and the Web Site Abstraction
    Forum) are tightly monitored and are heavily trafficked by
    knowledgeable people.

    I find them very useful not just for ideas, but to occasionally
    post something of interest to others. You know, that's something
    that I truly enjoy. Stumbling across a post which asks a question,
    responding and finding out that I really did help someone solve
    an issue. There are few better feelings than that.

    Anyway, today I was looking through some posts on these boards
    and I noticed a very common concern and theme. Virtually every
    webmaster on the boards is concerned above all else with one
    thing: getting traffic to their site. And to get traffic
    virtually all of those same webmasters was convinced they have
    to get high rankings in the search engines.

    I'd seen this before, of course, but today I noticed something
    that actually made me angry. I realized that the search engines,
    especially the larger ones, are causing people to self-censor
    their own sites.

    One lady stated she had a painfully built set of links for
    quilt sites. She believed it was the most complete set of quilt
    links on the internet, and seemed quite proud. However, she was
    disturbed and even was considering removing the links because it
    might hurt her rankings in Google.

    I continued looking over the posts on that and other forums and
    found similar posts scattered throughout. One person was afraid
    because he included pages of content not related to the theme of
    his site. Would Google drop his ranking and thus cut his income?
    Yet he really wanted to include those pages ... but felt he had
    to remove them because of this search engine.

    You see, what's happening is Google and other search engines have
    to work very hard to create very intelligent robots to scan the
    web for sites. Until recently, these robots considered each and
    every page as a separate entity. Now, however, a change is
    occurring. Google is attempting to group pages together into
    sites, and then judge all of the pages as a group. The
    implication of this is apparently sites which are "tightly
    themed" will be positioned higher in the results pages than
    those that are not.

    I guess the theory is that a tightly themed site is somehow
    better than a site which has lots of information about many
    different subject.

    Google also ranks pages (and now perhaps entire sites) based
    upon the number and quality of sites that link back. The thought
    behind this is that if a site is linked to by other quality
    sites (sites related to the theme), then that site is somehow
    better than other sites and deserves to rank higher.

    So what's seems to be happening is many webmasters are very,
    very concerned about every move they make. Every change to their
    site is measured against the question, "what will Google or
    Altavista or whatever think of this change?" Will making that
    change drop their rankings? Will it get them removed from the
    engine? Will the Earth come to an end simply because a link to a
    site with different content is included?

    Other questions I have seen include: will using Flash drop me
    out of the engines? Should I use tables or will that hurt my
    page ranking? If "low quality" sites link to mine, will Google
    get annoyed and kick me to the second page?

    This is, in my opinion, utterly and completely ridiculous. The
    purpose of the web and the internet is communication. People
    write articles, create graphics and multimedia and place them on
    the internet because they have a story to tell or some
    information to impart.

    Of course it is important to promote your site, because part of
    communication is finding someone to communicate with. However,
    there are many, many ways to promote a web site. There are as
    many ways and places to promote as their are stars in the sky or
    electrons on a wire. Just use your creativity and your brain, and
    you will figure out how to get people to visit your creation,
    without selling your soul to a search engine.

    One of my objections is the idea of "theming" a web site. That
    is not the way that the web is intended to work and it is not in
    th ...
    Author: Richard Lowe


  • 1. Revere Collection: VISIONS
    ... Three jurors, Robert Shaw, Libby Lehman and Joan Austin, selected 80 quilts from 895 entries to create a fantastic exhibition that represent the very wide range of quilting styles being practiced ...
    http://www.the-golden-egg ...nii_dat_vision98.html


    2. Links
    ... Lou Weidman Kathy Kansier Jan Wildman Jan Krentz Janet Jones Worley Mickey Lawler Pat Yamin Libby Lehman Linda M. Poole Home Books Classes Patterns Commemorative Biography Contact Orders Copyright ...
    http://www.lindacarlsonquilts.com/links.htm


    3. Quilt Art Rockies- Katie Pasquini Masopust
    Canadian Rockies Quilt Art Conference A Quilt Art Educational & Inspirational Event March 6 to 15 ...
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    4. libby lehman
    libby lehman I was trying to find the perfect libby lehman for my one quilting project and QUILTING-HOME.COM came to the rescue! The links were incredible, precise, and their articles had so much ...
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    5. Fibermania
    ... The judge was Libby Lehman. Thanks so much Libby for liking my quilt. Then this morning my email from Judy Coates Perez, winner of 2nd place in Paint, told me that my quilt Matchstick Moons #3, in ...
    http://www.fibermania.blogspot.com/


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    ... LEGGE * LEGGETT * LEGRAND * LEGROS * LEHENY * LEHMAN * LEHMANN * LEHMER * LEHMKUHL * LEHN * LEHNER ... ... LHAMON * LHEUREUX * LI-50S * LIABEL * LIANG * LIBBY * LIBERTY * LICAUSI * LICHTENBERGER ...
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    8. Decorating : Weddings : Quilted Wedding Canopies : Home & Garden Television
    ... RESOURCES: Threadplay With Libby Lehman: Mastering Machine Embroidery Techniques by Libby Lehman (ISBN: 1564772020) Click here to order this title. Martingale & Co. / That Patchwork Place Woodinville ...
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    9. Original Quilts by Maria Elkins, Links to Quilt Artists
    ... Lefelhocz Libby Lehman Sandra Leichner Caroll Lenthall (embroidery; site in French) Judy Zoelzer Levine Verena Levine Emily Lewis Susan Lewis-Storey Ellen Lindner M. Joan Lintault Mary Ann Littlejohn ...
    http://www.mariaelkins.com/links.asp


    10. http://lists.blarg.net/pipermail/webofthread.mbox/webofthread.mbox
    From rooby@webofthread.com Wed Jun 26 22:01:24 2002 Return-Path: Delivered-To: webofthread@lists ...


    11. Jo Morton Quilts - Links for quilt patterns & designers
    http://www.jomortonquilts.com/links.php


    12. Diamond & Jewelry Education Center
    ... Q&A: She pieces together works of art (Houston Chronicle) Libby Lehman was in her element, in front of a packed luncheon of quilters from around the world telling stories and drawing laughs ...
    http://www.buildyourengag ...om/diamond_education/


    13. Thread Questions and Machine Quilting by Caryl Bryer Fallert
    ... The people who are good at using these threads are Libby Lehman (book) and Ellen Anne Eddy (her website) (her book). Both have books out, and both teach classes in which these threads are used. Maybe ...
    http://www.bryerpatch.com ...quilting/mqthread.htm


    14. Quilt Events
    ... Tucson, AZ Quilt Fiesta Workshops (#2232) Thursday, January 12, 2006 7:00:00 PM Workshops with Pepper Cory, Libby Lehman, Laura Wasilowski, Marti Michell, Sue Nickels & more. Preview Party6-7 pm, $20 ...
    http://www.quilttownusa.c ...asp?mode=view&id=2232


    15. Traditional Archery Clubs of North America
    ... Here Adirondack Traditional Bowhunters-Gregg Libby P0 Box 231 Feura Bush, NY 12067, (518) 756-3398 ... ... 704) 436-2509. The Oklahoma Longbowmen-K.P Lehman, 104 Pinewood Dr., Tuttle, OK 73089. Tomo-Chi ...
    http://www.ericvance.addr ...traditional_clubs.htm


    16. Humor free quilt patterns - IHQS-Quiltshow
    ... quilting patterns. IHQS-Quiltshow Joyce's lively sense of humor and positive attitude result in lectures and Libby Lehman began making quilts 34 years ago when her mother signed both of Home | Contact
    http://humor.surferspace. ...r-free-quilt-patterns


    17. Charlotte Warr Andersen: Quiltist, Author, Instructor - Links
    http://www.charlottewarrandersen.com/links.html


    18. Quilters' Heritage Celebration 2004: QHC 2004 Juried & Judged Show Winne...
    ... s Choice Diane Herbort #506 Burnished Gold Andrea Perejda Arroyos Grande, CA JudgeĆ­s Choice Libby Lehman #407 Letters J. Phil Beaver French Lick, IN 100 Pieced Traditional First Place #113 Muscadine ...
    http://www.qhconline.com/ ...lish/article_71.shtml


    19. Jenny Raymond
    ... com Libby Lehman -- www.libbylehman.com Bonnie McCaffery -- home.ptd.net/~bmccaffe/ Marsha McCloskey -- www.MarshaMcCloskey.com Margaret Miller -- www.millerquilts.com Jo Morton -- www.jomortonquilts ...
    http://www.jennyraymond.com/html/links.htm


    20. Taproot Foundation - Volunteering Redefined
    ... firm's Corporate Management Committee. Prior to Lehman Brothers, Toni was with Kidder Peabody - the ... ... School of Business. National Advisory Board Libby Sartain SVP Human Resources (Chief People Yahoo ...
    http://www.taprootfoundation.org/about/team.shtml


    21. Machine Embroidery Designs - Stitchery Mall
    Embroidery Magic 2 Program with Tutorial from Aunty M's Image Wear Embroidery Magic 2 digitizing ...
    http://www.stitcherymall.com/merchandise.cfm


    22. Untitled Document
    Libby Lehman began making quilts 30 years ago when her mother, Catherine Anthony, signed them up ... ... She is the author of Threadplay with Libby Lehman (That Patchwork Place, 1997) and her quilts have ...
    http://www.poly-fil.com/quilts/reverbation.asp


    23. The Bottom Line by Libby Lehman - Bobbin Thread for specialty quilting
    ... Bobbin Thread Back to Notions The Bottom Line by Libby Lehman is an innovative polyester bobbin thread for sewing with all types of top thread including metallics and designer threads. Its lint free ...
    http://www.quiltbus.com/threadbobbin.htm


    24. PTQG Library by Author
    ... Jean Ray Laury Laury, Jean Ray --- Incredible Quilts for Kids of All Ages - Jean Ray Laury Lehman, Libby --- Threadplay - Libby Lehman Leisure Arts --- Great American Quilts: Book Four - Leisure ...
    http://www.mainequilts.org/library_author.htm


    25. Books Archive
    ... 52.95 Threadplay Mastering Machine Embroidery Techniques by Libby Lehman This book will teach you how to create beautiful thread embellished quilts on your sewing machine. Shows you how to create ...
    http://www.teenas.com.au/books_archive.htm


    26. Janice Gunner
    ... During my first visit to Houston in 1999 I attended classes with leading American teachers - Judy Dales, Ricky Tims, Libby Lehman, Katie Pasquini-Masopust and Linda Fiedler, and demonstrations with ...
    http://www.janicegunner.c ...o/Houston/Houston.htm


    27. Animas Quilts Publishing - Eureka, Montana Quilt Show
    ... Eureka Montana Quilt Show SAVE THE DATE and PLAN TO JOIN US August 5, 2006 We'll have two days of workshops with Famous Quilt Teachers on the preceeding Thursday & Friday Libby Lehman Mickey Lawler ...
    http://www.animas.com/EMQS.html


    28. VQG - Workshops
    ... in a Day Hardcover Book Making with Brangwynne Purcell Threadplay Basics, 1-day workshop by Libby Lehman, Extended Threadplay 3-day workshop by Libby Lehman. Primitive Rug Hooking with Michelle ...
    http://www.vcn.bc.ca/vqg/workshop.html


    29. Studio Andrée :: Artist
    ... Johnston and Elizabeth Busch; free-motion machine embroidery with Ken Smith, Kristen Dibbs and Libby Lehman; and collage techniques with David Walker and Jane Sassaman. Exhibitions Ontario Juried Quilt ...
    http://www.studioandree.com/en/artist.html


    30. embroidery quilting - embroidery & crafts textile
    ... The Bottom Line Bobbin Thread by Libby Lehman Superior ... www.notions.fabricstodyefor.com/thread/quilting_sewing_... AllBrands.com & R&K Consulting Present: The Bayou 'Hands On' Sewing, Quiltin ...
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    Antique Tile Quilt Block Pattern

    The Antique Tile quilt block pattern is an easy block to cut and sew, with patch edges that are all cut on the fabric's straight grain. The instructions show you how to strip piece two of the units, but include cutting specs for those of you who prefer to make the block one piece at a time.

    Antique Tile Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Saturday, May 19th, 2012 at 21:20:26.

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    Album Star Quilt Block Pattern

    Album Star was one of the patchwork quilt blocks used in the Scrap Happy Sampler quilt. I love the many possibilities this design offers for color placement, and more importantly, color value variations.

    I've included a 'blank' schematic of the block on page 3 of the pattern, so if you aren't sure which colors and values you'll like best, print it out and play around with the layout. You might even end up making an entire batch of these blocks.

    Album Star Quilt Block Pattern

    Album Star Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 at 06:00:00.

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    Picnic Time Quilt Block Pattern

    Picnic Time is based on a traditional quilt block that's very pretty, but has lots of set-in seams that make it more suitable for hand piecing than for assembly with rotary cutting techniques. I divided a couple of the original block's patchwork areas to make this new version a cinch to sew.

    You can dramatically change the looks of this quilt block by altering color value within its patches. It's a good choice for a scrap quilt, but works as well when all blocks are identical. If you don't want to make a large quilt, try using Picnic Time to sew a table runner and sew them in pairs to create placemats. The block finishes at 14" x 14".

    Picnic Time Quilt Block Pattern

    Janet Wickell

    Picnic Time Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Monday, May 14th, 2012 at 07:30:38.

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    Patchwork Table Runner Pattern

    This colorful table runner is made from four 10" square blocks placed on point and surrounded by setting and corner triangles. Two borders finish the layout, one cut from narrow green strips and the other from wider pieces of a floral -- both areas repeat fabrics used in the quilt blocks. The runner finishes at about 22-1/2" x 65", but you can easily change its length or width.

    The table runner shown was designed with a Christmas theme -- just choose different fabrics to change its appearance.

    © Janet Wickell

    Patchwork Table Runner Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 at 06:00:36.

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    Flying Dutchman Quilt Block with No-Waste Flying Geese

    Make the Flying Dutchman quilt block with any combination of fabrics you desire. Try holiday prints, and sew a group of four or six blocks to make a wallhanging. Or sew a string of them together to create a quick table runner. We'll use a simple no-waste Flying Geese method to construct the block.


    Flying Dutchman Quilt Block with No-Waste Flying Geese originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 at 08:48:46.

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    Which Way Do We Go? a Strippy Set Quilt Pattern

    I designed this quilt to work with a brightly colored Alexander Henry border print that was passed along to me after the death of my sister, Carol. It took me awhile to decide how to use the print, but this strippy-set quilt seemed to do the trick -- and it's a quilt that most everyone has enjoyed. Read through the pattern a few times before you begin making the quilt, just to make sure you understand the steps, and assemble a few of the Winged Square blocks before you make the units for all of them -- in case you need to make sewing adjustments... Which Way Do We Go? pattern

    PS - If you like the Winged Square blocks used in the quilt, be sure to take a look at one of my Table Runner patterns. It's made with a larger version of the same block.

    Photo © Janet Wickell

    Which Way Do We Go? a Strippy Set Quilt Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Sunday, May 6th, 2012 at 05:00:00.

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    Missouri Puzzle Quilt Pattern

    I'm from Missouri, so I wanted to write a pattern that shows off one of the blocks named to commemorate the state. The Missouri Puzzle quilt is square, with sashing and cornerstones between blocks. The blocks finish at 11-1/4" square and the quilt itself is about 66" x 66". Change the layout to suit your needs by making more quilt blocks or turning the layout into a rectangle. Or how about putting four blocks together for a matching throw pillow cover?

    Missouri Puzzle Quilt Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Saturday, May 5th, 2012 at 07:46:25.

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    Twinkling Star Quilt Block Pattern

    The Twinkling Star quilt block finishes at 12-inches square. There are lots and lots of little half square triangle units in the design -- just take it slowly and follow my advice on assembling them oversize and then cutting back to the exact dimensions. The little units provide the perfect opportunity to use your smaller leftover pieces of fabric (and for going super scrappy with this quilt block). The block was one of twelve used in the Scrap Happy Sampler quilt.

    Twinkling Star Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Thursday, May 3rd, 2012 at 05:00:58.

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    Watercolor Quilt Pattern

    The three kitty cats in this quilt are peering through watercolor-style floral windows, and you can bet they're keeping an eye on the butterflies flying around the garden. This quilt pattern has been a popular pattern with readers, and although it does have set-in seams at the mitered frames, it is not difficult to assemble. If you're not a feline fan, place something else on the windowsills.

    Photo © Janet Wickell

    Watercolor Quilt Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 at 05:00:04.

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    Floral Snowballs Quilt Pattern

    Spring has definitely arrived in our part of the United States, even though a brief cold snap made it feel like winter had returned. Flowers are in bloom here, and stitching a batch of these 6" Snowball quilt blocks filled with a scrappy assortment of floral fabrics are a nice way to bring the blooms inside.

    Janet Wickell

    Floral Snowballs Quilt Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Tuesday, May 1st, 2012 at 09:45:15.

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