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Book Reviews: page 16. If not available locally, you can order Kids Can Quilt from Barrons Educational Series, Inc., 250 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788; 800-645-3476; www.barronseduc.com.
To order Portrait Quilts: Painted Faces You Can Do and portrait quilt supplies, contact Dream Mountain Studios, HC-8 Box 8526, Hawley, PA 18428; 570-775-7118; www.bonniemccaffery.com.
Diamond Backgrounds That Dazzle: page 66. To order the Fussy Cutter 45 Diamond Guide by Jan Krentz, contact The Fussy Cutter, Jan P. Krentz, PO Box 686, Poway, CA 92074; jpkrentz@cox.net; www.JanKrentz.com.
Easy Lesson: page 35. The cream prints in Posy Primer are from Pinwheels Trading Corporation. To purchase its fabrics, visit www.pinwheels.com. Visit your local quilt shop for the border fabrics from P&B Textiles (www.pbtex.com) and Northcott Monarch (www.northcott.net).
Leaving a Legacy: page 73. Andi Reynolds writes, lectures, and teaches about quilts; contact her at 2050 Keokuk-Washington Rd., Keota, IA 52248; 641-636-3045; andi0613@iowatelecom.net.
Meetin' Place: page 71. Miniature quilts by Kate Adams will be on display at the Arts Marketplace at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, Maryland, October 7-9; Wilton Historical Society's Celebration of American Craftsmanship at the Wilton High School Field House in Wilton, Connecticut, November 12-13; and the Holiday Crafts Park Avenue at the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York, New York, December 2-4. For more information, see Kate's website http://kateadamsfineminiaturequilts.com.
Monster Mash: page 28. Georgina B. Fries is the co-owner of Bellwether Dry Goods. Her quilts are for sale at select quilt and juried arts and crafts shows and through her website, www.bellwetherdrygoods.com. She accepts commissions and arranges expert hand quilting through a network of Amish and Mennonite women. Georgina is available to present a lecture and trunk show for quilt guilds in the East Coast area.
News: Page 15. A 152-page hardcover book entitled Rooted in Tradition: Art Quilts from the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum tells the story of three decades of the art quilt movement in the United States and includes images of quilts from 58 artists. Sales of the catalog ($40 softcover or $50 hardcover) benefit the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum. To order, contact the RMQM at 303-215-9001; www.rmqm.org.
Prairie Compass: page 38. Nancy Rink's website www.nancyrinkdesigns.com has a free block-of-the-month pattern for a sampler quilt, Sonoran Desert, plus a gallery of many of her prizewinning quilts. She sells patterns and hand-dyed fabric and is available for classes.
Quiltmaker's Workshop: page 54. Jane Frenke has been quilting professionally for more than seven years. Contact her at 250 Johnson Mill Rd., Berkeley Spring, WV 25411; 304-258-4582; jfrenke@aol.com.
Readers' Quilt Show: page 58. Karen Combs is the author of five books, including Optical Illusions for Quilters. For more information about her books, patterns, fabric designs, and teaching schedule, visit www.karencombs.com.
Laura Fogg teaches classes on making collage landscape quilts. Contact her at 1143 W. Church, Ukiah, CA 95482; 707-467-9382; Lfogg@mcoe.k12.ca.us.
Contact Joan M. Ladendorf at mrsdorf@msn.com.
Visit Charlotte Patera's website at www.charlottepatera.com.
Sean's Quilt: page 44. If you'd like to order the March 2005 issue of QNM (# 370) for the "Big Block Little Block" feature, visit www.villagequiltshoppe.com.
Split Rail Fence: page 40. Lee Fowler teaches at quilt shops in the Portland, Oregon, area. Circles and curves are her specialty; lfowler@speakeasy.org; http://leefowler.com.
Stars from the North and the South: page 30. Kelora Goethe offers workshops on various aspects of handmade quilts. For a list of workshops, contact her at kelora@mammobase.com.
Thoroughly Modern Antiques: page 48. See more of Faith and Stephen Brown's collection of Amish quilts at www.pbase.com/brownsf/amish_quilts. See side-by-side comparisons of Amish quilts and modern art at www.pbase.com/brownsf/amish_quilts_and_modern_art.
Union Square: page 26.
See the information given for Monster Mash above.
Check our archive of past Extra Credit pages for more quilt-related links and resources.
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