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QNM Extra Credit

More about the
January/February #379 issue
and Our Contributors

Applefest: page 48. Louise LoPinto Hutchison is a quilter, graphic designer, and writer. Contact her at 41 Crystal Farm Rd., Warwick, NY 10990; hutch@warwick.net.

Book Reviews: page 16. A set of 13 acrylic templates designed specifically for AnglePlay are available. Margaret Miller offers lectures and workshops. Visit www.millerquilts.com for more information.

Come to the Fair: page 62. Bellwether Dry Goods offers a complete hand-quilting service for new and antique tops. Traditional, one-of-a-kind quilts are available for sale as well as special commissioned pieces by Georgina B. Fries. Contact her at PO Box 6, Lothian, MD 20711; www.bellwetherdrygoods.com.

Easy Lesson: page 52. The cream prints used in Posy Primer are Daiwabo fabrics from Pinwheels Trading Corporation.

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–Picadilly from FreeSpirit; page 84–Santa Barbara from RJR Fabrics; page 83–Pumpkinville Delights N Rainbow Brights from RJR Fabrics; and page 18–Picnic from Thimbleberries for RJR Fabrics.

Gourmet Fillings part 1: page 25. The batik fabrics used for the quilted batting samples are Java Blenders by Lunn Studios from Timeless Treasures. Quilt samples were washed in Quilt Wash, a specially formulated quilt-washing soap from Fairfield Processing Corporation. Check your local quilt shop or online store for these products.

John Walsh III: page 30. The catalog of the UKY Art Museum exhibition Contemporary Art Quilts: The Collection of John M. Walsh III contains color photos of many of Jack's quilts along with an essay by Robert Shaw. Visit www.roberteshaw.com and click "store."

Photos showing how John Walsh III exhibits his quilt collection are included in the new book Art Quilts: A Celebration (Lark Books, 2005). Bob Shaw wrote the introduction and–with Jack's input–a chapter on collecting and caring for art quilts. The book is available from online retailers and from Quilt National at www.dairybarn.org.

Use the following information to contact the quilt artists included in Bob's article:

Terese Agnew: www.tardart.com/html/terese_agnew.php
Sue Benner: www.suebenner.com/
Rachel Brumer: www.rachelbrumer.com/
Pauline Burbidge: www.axisweb.org/artist/paulineburbidge ; recent work can be seen in Telos Portfolio Vol 34 at www.telos.net, click "Book Shop" and then "Portfolio Collection"
Wendy Huhn: www.wendyhuhn.com/
John Lefelhocz: home.frognet.net/~janos1/
Joan Lintault: www.mjlintault.com/
Michael James: www.unl.edu/mjames_quilts/home.htm
Terrie Hancock Mangat: www.terriestudio.com/
Joan Schulze: www.joan-of-arts.com/
Susan Shie (and James Acord): www.turtlemoon.com.

Meetin' Place: page 36. Sheila Groman lectures and teaches workshops. Email esgromo@juno.com.

On the Cover: page 20. Judy Hooworth is a writer, lecturer, judge, curator, and teacher who offers a variety of workshops for intermediate to advanced quiltmakers focused mainly on design, color, and the production of individual work. Contact her at +61 2 49772684; judyhooworth@ozemail.com.au.

Praline Parfait: Page 74. Contact Martha Cox for pattern sets of her original designs at 760-375-4962.

Professional longarm quilter Barbara Huthmacher can be contacted at 760-377-5378; quiltedpatches@mchsi.com.

Designs from Keryn Emmerson's collection "Trapunto Quilt-As-You-Go" were used in the setting squares of Praline Parfait. For other designs, contact Golden Threads toll-free at 888-477-7718; info@goldenthreads.com; www.goldenthreads.com.

Quiltmaker's Workshop: page 38. Scott Murkin is a quilt designer, instructor, and NQA certified quilt judge. He teaches a variety of machine and hand techniques as well as quilt design classes. Contact him at smurkin@triad.rr.com or on his website www.scottmurkin.com.

Readers' Quilt Show: page 42. The book I Remember Mama includes photographs of all of the quilts and accompanying artists' statements from the three-year project. Order at www.villagequiltshoppe.com, call 800-590-3465, or visit Great Expectations OnLine at www.quilts.com/splash2/.

Jamie Final's work can be seen at www.quiltsonthewall.com, www.fiberartsconnsocal.org, www.quiltart.com, and also by visiting the artist's blog at http://JamieFingalDesigns.blogspot.com/.

Karen Hanken's quilts are for sale, and she accepts commissions. Contact her in care of Top Stitch Bernina, 1596 Biddle Rd., Medford, OR 97504; phone 541-608-7722; email topstitch@qwest.net.

Ann Horton accepts commissions. Email arhorton@direcway.com or phone 707-462-9039.

Ruth Powers lectures and conducts workshops, and sells original quilt patterns through her website www.innovationsquilts.com. See her quilts at www.kansasartquilters.org; email Ruth at innokom@aol.com.

Betsy True teaches quilting classes and workshops on various quilting topics. Contact her at www.betsytruedesigns.com.

Shop Talk: Page 82. Me and My Sister Designs has a line of quilt patterns on CD. Email meandmysisterdesigns@cox.net or visit http://meandmysistedesigns.com.

Tropico: page 59. Robin Applegarth can be reached at PO Box 413, Mountain Center, CA 92561; email ribbonwood@verizon.net.



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