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Book Reviews: page 22. Action Karate Quilts is available at authorhouse.com.
Call Cabbage Rose at 530-242-1517 or visit cabbagerosequilts.com.
For information about A Family Scrapbook, phone Jan Jefferson at 01234-838242 or email janjefferson@dsl.pipex.com.
Easy Lesson: page 74. Learn more about Pat Nelson and her work at patricia-nelson.com.
Fabrics in this issue: Some of the latest fabrics from various manufacturers are highlighted in this issue. Look for these at your favorite quilt shop or online retailer. Page 7–Living Color from Quilting Treasures; page 18–Hana from P&B Textiles; page 24–Serendipity from P&B Textiles; page 88–Flower Box from Blank Quilting; page 90–Joie de Vivre from Robert Kaufman Fabrics.
Just for Today: page 71. This quilt's maker had postcards made with an image of her quilt. ADG Printing in Lynnwood, WA, will print 500 6" x 4" cards for approximately $99. Call 800-342-3282 or visit adgprinting.com.
Lessons from the Yellow Quilt: page 40. Margaret Docherty is the author of Applique Masterpiece: Little Brown Bird Patterns and its companion CD. Her new book, Applique Masterpiece: Birds 'n Roses, will be released fall 2006. All are published by the American Quilter's Society, americanquilter.com. Currently, she is working on a book based on Folk Art and Tulips.
The threads and tools mentioned in the article are available at most quilt stores. If you are unable to find them, contact the manufacturers:
DMC Corporation, 973-589-0606; dmc-usa.com
Prym Consumer USA Inc., dritz.com
Sew-Art International, 800-231-2787
YLI Corporation, 803-985-3100; ylicorp.com
Meetin' Place: page 56. Liz Berg teaches color and design for abstract quilts and can be contacted through her website lizbergartquilts.com.
News: page 10. To see more work by Stacy West, visit stacywest.com.
On the Cover: page 30. Judy Mathieson's latest book, Mariner's Compass Quilts: Setting a New Course, is available at quilt shops and from C&T Publishing, 800-284-1114; ctpub.com. Visit Judy's website at judymathieson.com.
One Family's Quilted Legacy: page 46. Visit the author's website at elileon.com.
Call the Museum of Craft and Folk Art in San Francisco, CA, at 415-227-4888 or visit mocfa.org.
Quilts by the subjects of this article will travel to Iowa's Figge Art Museum in November 2006, and to Vermont's Brattleboro Museum & Art Center in summer 2007. Visit figgeartmuseum.org and brattleboromuseum.org.
Photo Finish: page 98. See more of Amy Bright's quilts in the QNM 383 (June 2006) Meetin' Place feature. Contact her at awrightbright@earthlink.net. Amy teaches classes in hand piecing, hand quilting, and design at Cactus Quilt Shop in Tucson, AZ. Call 520-498-4698 or visit cactusquiltshop.com.
Quilt of Many Colors: page 64. Quilt borders from Mimi Alef's Nine Patch and Hour Glass quilt were featured in Quick and Easy Scrap Quilts (Oxmoor House, 1996).
Barbara Angerhofer's machine-quilting business is called Legacy Machine Quilting. Contact her at 520-696-1985.
Quiltmaker's Workshop: page 68. Roberta Williams has patterns for sale. For information, send an SASE to her at 3215 W. Thurston Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53209, or visit robertawilliamsdesigns.com.
Readers' Quilt Show: page 52. Contact Rosemary Bawn at lineopines@aol.com.
Dana Lacy Chapman is available for commissions and speaking engagements in the Denver, CO, area. Contact her at twistedstitcher@metacrawler.com.
Pat Durbin teaches quilting. Contact her at stitching@cox.net.
Susan Garman designs quilt patterns for sale. For information, visit her website kinshipandkompany.com.
Stencils and Sponges: page 34. Melody Randol offers lectures and workshops. Contact her at randolm@earthlink.net or visit her website melodyquilts.com.
To order fabric paints, visit these websites: jacquardproducts.com, prochemical.com, or createxcolors.com.
Visit doverpublications.com for books containing copyright-free images.
Think Pink: page 58. For information about the Life, Love, Hope Quilt Contest, visit robertkaufman.com or email lifelovehopecontest@hotmail.com.
The contest features the Joie de Vivre fabric collection designed by Luana Rubin for Kaufman Fabrics.
Quilting Treasures received more than 800 quilt blocks for its Quilt for a Cause challenge based on Karen Neuburger's Pink Ribbon Signature Collection. All blocks will be made into quilts that will be auctioned, and proceeds will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. To view the blocks, visit quiltingtreasures.com.
Check our archive of past Extra Credit pages for more quilt-related links and resources.
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