Amusing Links
From Helen Armstrong:
My niece Carol's new book is featured on Connecting Threads web page.
They have even made up a collection of fabric to use on one of her projects.
They have several pages of her book on line. Also you can register to win
$100 of credit. I love their web pages.
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New Book and Great Samplers to Match!
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We've pulled together some great new solid and almost-solid samplers to
complement CAROL ARMSTRONG'S new book,
"WILD BIRDS."
Carol uses solids and nearly solids to create the beautiful birds featured
in her book.
View our coordinating solid samplers, "KONA COTTON SOLIDS from ROBERT
KAUFMAN" at:
"Solid Options, Hummingbird"
"Solid Options, Meadowlark"
View our coordinating almost-solid samplers, "FOSSIL FERN by PATRICIA CAMPBELL
for BENARTEX" at:
"Fossil Fern, Natural Warmth"
"Fossil Fern, Naturally Cool"
WILDFLOWERS
By Carol Armstrong
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Found these suggestions on a newsletter. Though you might like
to check them out.
Try this site:
http://www.uniquespool.com/
I've just barely scanned it, but it looks exciting, including an African Fabric Club
link which includes fabric made in Niger (as well as the Ivory Coast, Senegal and Benin).
You might get inspired just looking at it!
Another neat site I just found is here:
http://wits-end.net/j&mimports/
The background of the Web page appears to be a scan from fabric, and might inspire you
with some designs.
And, ooh, here, check these out:
Here is another site with some great links. You
Must check this one out!!!
It's the Mother load of all Quilting Links. Many Thanks to Cookees
Cotton Patch.
/Heartland/Valley/3012/Quilting.html
For those of you that are unaware of Newsgroups.
There is a newsgroup dedicated to quilting.
rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Wow, I found another good site!! Check out the
Mining Company.
Quilting - Welcome from The Mining Co.
Free
- Send Digital Quilting Postcard
Dear Quilting Friends, This
has absolutely nothing to do with quilts, other than being perhaps being a stress
reliever. Check it out and have a laugh: http://junior.apk.net/~jbarta/idiot/idiot.html
Many Quilters like to plan quilts on
graph paper. This program has great possibilities http://perso.easynet.fr/~philimar/graphpapeng.htm
Quilt
with Jinny Beyer Studio - Quilt patterns, tips, fabric, instruction
and information for the quilting community www.jinnybeyer.com
I did a search of GeoCities and found that there were many links
leading to some very interesting Quilting Sites. They may be of
interest to you. Just go to www.geocities.com
and press Search and then Advanced Search
then type in Quilting
or Quilts and see all the web sites.
The
Lost Quilt Come Home Page, www.lostquilt.com,
is a not-for-profit web page dedicated to providing place to display and
view lost or stolen quilts and to supplying information on how to protect
the quilts we currently own.
Now there's a new home for quilters on the World Wide Web--and we'd like to
extend this invitation for you to visit our new site, The Quilter Magazine, at
http://www.thequiltermag.com
Joke Of The Day
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