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Book Reviews: page 82. Perfect Hand Quilting Without Pain is available from Thimblelady, P.O. Box 232, Wahroonga, NSW 2076, Australia; phone +61-2-91447207; fax +61-2-91443427; website www.thimblelady.com.
Visit www.thistledownquilts.com to order Quilter's Q. & A. or write Thistledown & Co., 2367 Davis Blvd., Naples, FL 34104; phone 239-370-8967.
For more information about Judy Martin's books, write Crosley-Griffith Publishing company, Inc., P.O. Box 512, Grinnell, IA 50112; 800-642-5615; www.judymartin.com.
Candy Flowers: page 68. The applique patterns in Mimi Dietrich's book Baltimore Bouquets (1992) are available from Martingale & Co. Check quilt shops or online booksellers, or call the publisher at 800-426-3126, or see www2.martingale-pub.com.
Cover: The pattern for Everyday Best is included in a new book entitled Quilts with a Spin (C&T Publishing, 2005) from Becky Goldsmith and Linda Jenkins, the prolific design team of Piece O' Cake (see www.pieceocake.com). The book is available by phoning 800-284-1114 (www.ctpub.com), or from your local quilt shop or online bookseller.
Indian Summer: page 42. The block Lauren used for her quilt is from Sharyn Craig's book Setting Solutions (2001), available from C&T Publishing (see the Cover item above for contact information), or check with your local quilt shop or online bookseller.
Meetin' Place: page 40. Some of Ethel Abraham's quilts were machine quilted by Kim Hull. Kim has been quilting professionally for six years and has won awards for her work. To contact Kim, phone 316-747-2726; or email her at underthecoversmq@aol.com.
For a copy of Ethel Abrahams and Rachel Pannabecker's research paper in Uncoverings 2000, Volume 21, contact the American Quilt Study Group at 402-472-5361 or visit its website at www.h-net.org/~aqsg/.
Photo Finish: page 98. Gina Branstetter designed the central panel of the quilt using the technique described in the book Picture Piecing: Creating Dramatic Pictorial Quilts by Cynthia England (England Design Studio, 2002). In addition to guild members who made the pieced stars and bound the quilt, Tina Witherell helped applique the horses. The red diamond border was designed and made by Colleen Blackwood. Becky Sorn did the machine embroidery and quilting.
Quick-pieced Ohio Stars: page 28. The fabrics used for the pictured quilt are from the Pat L. Nickols III collection, P&B Textiles. Check with your local quilt shop or online retailer.
Quilting Cowgirls: page 60. Charlotte Warr Andersen is known for her one-of-a-kind pictorial quilts. She teaches workshops. See her website www.charlottewarrandersen.com.
Georgia Bonesteel's website is www.georgiabonesteel.com. Her most recent book is Georgia Bonesteel's Quiltmaking Legacy (American Quilter's Society, 2004). To order, call 800-626-5420 or visit www.americanquilter.com.
To find out more about the ranch or the annual cowgirl retreat, contact the Nine Quarter Circle Ranch, 406-995-4276; email nineqtrcircle@mcn.net; www.ninequartercircle.com.
Readers' Quilt Show: page 45. Richard Caro makes quilted wedding canopies and does custom quilt work. His website is www.rcarodesign.com.
Shipping Blues: page 34. For more information about becoming a certified quilt appraiser or finding an appraiser in your area, visit the website of the American Quilter's Society at www.americanquilter.com.
Contact the National Quilting Association at P.O. Box 12190, Columbus, OH 43212; 614-488-8520; www.nqaquilts.org.
Wendy Butler Berns lectures and teaches. Her website is www.wendybutlerberns.com.
Carol Doak is the author of several books including 300 Paper-Pieced Quilt Blocks, published by Martingale & Co. For her books, patterns, and teaching schedule, visit Carol's website www.caroldoak.com.
Marcia Stevens lectures, teaches, and publishes Unlimited Possibilities, a newsletter for the longarm quilting industry. Her website is www.houseofhanson.com/mstevens.html.
Subscribe to Sharon Darling's biweekly online newsletter Quilter's Review at http://QuiltersReview.com.
To learn more about quilt appraisals visit Deborah Roberts's website www.quilt.com/DebbieRoberts/appraise.html.
For information about the Society of Quilters insurance policy, phone Christine L. Johnston at Milne Scali and Company, 800-688-7472 ext. 4282; cjohnston@milnescali.com.
A Trip to Turkey: page 30. The Maple Leaf blocks sewn by Selma Kenter were first patterned in our sister publication Quiltmaker (September/October '93). The quilt pattern Autumn Splendor is available through www.villagequiltshoppe.com.
Check our archive of past Extra Credit pages for more quilt-related links and resources.
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