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QNM Extra Credit

More about the
December 2005 #378 issue
and Our Contributors

Antique Holiday Stars: page 32. Lorie Stubbs used stencils from Quilting Creations International for the narrow cable in the inner red border and adapted a swag design for the outer border of her quilt. With permission from QCI, we've included these designs on our website. To see QCI's complete inventory of quilt stencils, visit the website www.quiltingcreations.com.

Book Reviews: Page 20. The Great American Quilt Revival DVD is available at quilt stores. If you are unable to purchase it locally, order online at www.quiltrevival.com or phone 866-784-0300.

Order Ricky Tims Presents Grand Finale at www.rickytims.com.

Contact On-Word Bound Books at www.onwordboundbooks.com; phone 218-525-5282.

Built-In Borders: page 57. Sally Schneider is the author of eight books about quilting including Designing with Built-In Borders. She lectures and teaches workshops on scrap quilts and built-in borders. Visit her website at www.sallyschneider.com; email sschneider59@comcast.net; phone 505-899-0818.

Choosing Fabric for Your Paper-piecing Projects: page 74. Carol Doak teaches and lectures internationally. Visit www.caroldoak.com for information about her books and products. Email qcarol@aol.com.

Fabrics in this issue: Some of the latest fabrics from various manufacturers are highlighted in accent strips on pages throughout the magazine this month. Look for these at your local quilt shop or your favorite online retailer. QNM cannot provide more detailed information than presented here. Page 7–Symmetry by Paula Nadelstern/Benartex; page 22–An Herbal Christmas from RJR Fabrics; page 74–Broad Stripes by Kaffe Fassett/Kaffe Fassett Fabrics; page 82–Happy Homemaker by Darlene Zimmerman/Robert Kaufman Fabrics; page 84–Sari from RJR Fabrics.

First quilts...last quilts: page 60. Charlotte Warr Andersen is known for her one-of-a-kind pictorial quilts. She teaches workshops. See her website www.charlottewarrandersen.com.

To contact Erika Carter, phone 206-275-0674, or email erikacarter@comcast.net.

Darlene Christopherson has tools and books on her website www.darlenechristopherson.com; phone 254-836-1790.

Carol Sinnreich is available for workshops and lectures. Write her at 816 NW Ferris Ave., Lawton, OK 73507; email quiltwks@sirinet.net.

Hourglass Quilt: Page 46. The Hourglass quilt was patterned in Kaffe Fassett's Museum Quilts, Taunton Press, 2005. For more information about Kaffe or to order his products, visit www.kaffefassett.com.

Meetin' Place: page 68. Barbara Webster lectures, offers workshops, and sells kits for quilts. She also offers fabric printing for images up to 55˝ wide. Download details at http://starforestquilts.com.

News: page 15. A traveling exhibit entitled "Towards The Millionth Circle" by the group Quilts on the Wall: Fiber Artists will appear at the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center in Oregon from July 18 to September 17, 2006. See the website www.quiltsonthewall.com.

Photo finish: page 98. Enjoy From Baltimore to Boistfort and 11 other spectacular quilts all year in the QNM 2006 wall calendar. A pattern for Beloved Sunflowers, the July/August 2005 cover quilt, is included. Call 800-590-3465 or visit www.villagequiltshoppe.com.

Patterns used in From Baltimore to Boistfort were found in Baltimore Beauties and Beyond, Vol. I, and Papercuts and Plenty, Vol. III of Baltimore Beauties and Beyond, all by Elly Sienkiewicz (C&T Publishing, 1989, 1995).

A Quilter's Snowflake: page 42. Richard Larson's custom machine-quilting business Quilting Design Studio is in Plano, TX. Phone 972-422-0768; website www.qdstudio.com.

Quilting Bee: page 22. Jan Brett's web address is www.janbrett.com.

Quiltmaker's Workshop: page 64. The book Postcard Quilts: Gifts to Make and Mail is published by Primedia. Order at www.villagequiltshoppe.com or call 800-590-3465.

Stiff white needlepunched polyester interfacing is available in both fusible and nonfusible styles at large fabric stores. Look for Timtex Interfacing, Pellon Peltex, or fast2fuse.

Readers' Quilt Show: page 52. Visit www.viq.com for information about Patchwork Quilt Tsushin magazine, Quilt Week Yokohama, and other quilt shows and contests sponsored by Patchwork Tsushin Co., Ltd.

Shop talk: page 70. Patterns for the two quilts shown on the greeting cards, made by Vicki Lynn, are available from WillowBerry Lane: Baskets in the Garden #1021 and Baskets in Bloom #1022.

A pattern for the Four Seasons quilt is available. Contact Atkinson Designs for the pattern book Dealer's Choice.

The "Lazy" in Lazy Therapy refers to Lazy Girl Designs, a line of quilt patterns, books, and specialty rulers. Visit www.lazygirldesigns.com to find a store near you.

Visit the Timeless Treasures website for a list of shops that carry the Java Blenders collection. Quilt shops that will be carrying the entire 150-color line of Java Blenders are Fabric Depot, Portland, OR; Longview Sewing & Vacuum, Longview, WA; Calico Gals, Fayetteville, NY; Nine Patch Fabrics, Burnt Hills, NY; Patricia's Fabric House, East Rochester, NY; A Patch of Country, Chadds Ford, PA; Country Quiltworks, Montgomeryville, PA; Quilt Patch, Fairfax, VA; and Quilting Possibilities, Bayville, NJ.



Check our archive of past Extra Credit pages for more quilt-related links and resources.