The Quilter's Catalog
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Anyone else have "The Quilter's Catalog" by Meg Cox? As a school media specialist [we used to be librarians, but time marches on--my principal calls me the school Cybrarian-I feel like I should paint myself blue or green or something to live up to the title!] anyway books are my passion and this is such a great find. It doesn't matter what level of quilter you are, it has so much information about everything in the quilting universe. Take a look next time you're in a bookstore. I will confess I'm a quiltmagazineaholic--so in between publications I pick up my QC and always learn something new. Just wanted to pass on the info to other "needy readers" like myself!
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I have a different review of the book. I bought it when it first came out, the info to me was just a rehash of the same thing I have read in quit magazines and books. The quilters she profiles had the same information about them as their website or interviews in magazines.
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