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embroidery library order history: Early American Embroidery Designs Elizabeth M. Townshend, 1985-01-01 This rare treasury of original embroidery designs dates from early days of the Republic. Nearly 200 beautiful and functional floral, vine, and basket motifs are featured in repeat patterns, spot designs, and more. While most of the patterns were probably intended for use with silk threads, several are particularly effective worked in wool. |
embroidery library order history: Embroidery Companion Alicia Paulson, 2010 Shows general embroidery techniques with illustrated stitch guides and finishing and framing tips. |
embroidery library order history: The New Education , 1893 |
embroidery library order history: T. Kerslake's Catalogue of Books, Containing the Library of an Eminent Historical Author and Editor, Comprising: - The Monkish Historians, the Public Records, State Papers, and Other Documentary Materials of English History Thomas Kerslake, 1849 |
embroidery library order history: Concise Dictionary of Women Artists Delia Gaze, 2013-04-03 This book includes some 200 complete entries from the award-winning Dictionary of Women Artists, as well as a selection of introductory essays from the main volume. |
embroidery library order history: Ethnomathematics of Negev Bedouins’ Existence in Forms, Symbols and Geometric Patterns Ada Katsap, Fredrick L. Silverman, 2015-12-17 Ethnomathematics of Negev Bedouins’ Existence in Forms, Symbols, and Geometric Patterns provokes a journey into the world of Negev Bedouins and attests to the beauty and sophistication of mathematics that occurs naturally in their craftwork, structures, games, and throughout Bedouin life. The major focus is Bedouin women’s traditional craftwork by which they reflect social and cultural activities in their weaving, embroidery, and similar pursuits. Their creations reveal mathematical ideas incorporated in embroidery compositions in repeated patterns of flowers and geometric figures in varying scales. The women use ground staked looms, stabilized by block-stones, to make multi-color, repeating pattern strip-rugs in a process practiced for generations. An image of this appears in the book’s cover photo collage. Bedouin men construct dwellings, tents, desert wells, and such. They and their children play games attuned to sand and other specific desert conditions. These activities of Bedouin women, men, and children require mathematical thinking and strategic reasoning to achieve desired outcomes. The book opens with a narrative of Bedouin history, followed by a brief overview of ethnomathematics, and concludes with discussion about bridging the gap between school mathematics experiences and those outside school. It considers mathematically problematic situations embedded in Bedouin sociocultural heritage likely to appeal to teachers for use with school students. The book is intended for a diverse audience from Bedouin communities in different countries to the general public and professionals, including ethnomathematicians and mathematics educators. Numerous photographs document the examples of Bedouin ethnomathematics. They are the subject of considerable analysis and appear throughout the book. |
embroidery library order history: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2013 |
embroidery library order history: LJ, Library Journal , 1975 |
embroidery library order history: Embroidery Designs for Fashion and Furnishings Moira Thunder, 2014-11-25 Published in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
embroidery library order history: The Winterthur Museum Libraries Collection of Printed Books and Periodicals: General catalog Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum. Libraries, 1974 |
embroidery library order history: Manheimer's Cataloging and Classification, Revised and Expanded Jerry Saye, 1999-09-09 This work has been revised and updated to include the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (2nd ed), the Dewey Decimal System Classification (21st ed) and the Library of Congress Classification Schedules. The text details the essential elements of the International Standard Bibliographic Description; introduces the associated OCLC/MARC specifications; and more. The downloadable resources give more than 500 PowerPoint slides and graphics identical to the text, in addition to scans of the title page, and title page verso and other illustrations that support examples from Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (2nd ed). |
embroidery library order history: History of Prose Fiction John Colin Dunlop, 1896 |
embroidery library order history: BiblioCraft Jessica Pigza, 2014-03-18 Uncover a treasure-trove of crafting tips and inspiration with help from a rare book librarian and examples from Natalie Chanin, Liesl Gibson, and more. A Library Journal Best Book of the Year Deep in the stacks of any library is a wealth of inspiration waiting to be uncovered, and a plethora of projects ready to be tackled. In BiblioCraft, crafting aficionado and rare book librarian Jessica Pigza shares her secrets to scouring those musty collections—both in person and online—for everything from vintage needlepoint magazines to historic watermarks and Japanese family crests. As a host of the New York Public Library’s Handmade Crafternoon series, Pigza has helped creative people of all types take advantage of these hidden riches. BiblioCraft also presents more than twenty projects inspired by library resources from a stellar cast of designers, including Alabama Chanin founder Natalie Chanin, Liesl + Co. founder Liesl Gibson, Charm Patterns founder Gretchen Hirsch, illustrator and fabric designer Heather Ross, Design*Sponge founder Grace Bonney, and others. Whether your passion is pillows or coasters, fascinators or fabrics, Pigza will show you how to turn your local library into a global crafting goldmine. |
embroidery library order history: The British National Bibliography Arthur James Wells, 1993 |
embroidery library order history: Outlook Alfred Emanuel Smith, Francis Walton, 1888 |
embroidery library order history: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2003 |
embroidery library order history: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 1991 |
embroidery library order history: Library Journal , 1981 |
embroidery library order history: The Review of Reviews Albert Shaw, 1895 |
embroidery library order history: Library Catalog of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Library, 1980 |
embroidery library order history: Library of Congress Catalog Library of Congress, 1965 A cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards. |
embroidery library order history: Library of Congress Catalogs Library of Congress, 1980 |
embroidery library order history: Museums of the World Bettina Bartz, Bettina Schmidt, 1997 Completely updated with information supplied by administrators and staff, the sixth edition of Museums of the World provides valuable research and professional information for some 27,000 museums in 192 nations. Organized by country and city within individual nations, entries include address ... telephone, fax, and e-mail numbers ... description of holdings and facilities ... museum director's name ... and more. |
embroidery library order history: Fashion Narrative and Translation Rosanna Masiola, 2023-01-09 Fashion Narrative and Translation explores fashion in narrative and translation featuring a corpus of descriptions in comparative literature. The book is divided into themes introducing crucial issues in fashion discourse and translation studies, including cinematic adaptation ‘from page to screen’ and costume design. |
embroidery library order history: Bibliographica Textilia Historiae Seth Siegelaub, Center for Social Research on Old Textiles, 1997 Over 5,000 works published since the fifteenth century on textiles as art, craft, technology, industry & commerce. Including archaeological, ethnographic, religious (Islamic, Christian, Buddhist), secular, decorative, folk, textiles - Asia, Europe, the Americas, Oceania, Africa - prehistoric, ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo - woven silk, wool, linen, cotton, velvet, printed textiles, embroidery, lace, carpets, dyeing, tapestry, costume, and related subjects. Most with collations; many with descriptions; some with illustrations ... |
embroidery library order history: Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library of Columbia University: Elc - Furq Avery Library, 1968 |
embroidery library order history: The Bookseller , 1894 |
embroidery library order history: Bookseller and the Stationery Trades' Journal , 1888 |
embroidery library order history: Bookseller , 1888 Vols. for 1871-76, 1913-14 include an extra number, The Christmas bookseller, separately paged and not included in the consecutive numbering of the regular series. |
embroidery library order history: Museums of the World: Afghanistan-Swaziland Michael Zils, 2002 |
embroidery library order history: Gendered Capitalism Paula De La Cruz-Fernández, 2021-05-05 Gendered Capitalism: Sewing Machines and Multinational Business in Spain and Mexico, 1850–1940 is a history of the gendered corporation, a study that examines how ideas and ideals about domesticity and the cultures of sewing and embroidery, being gender-specific, shaped the US-headquartered Singer Sewing Machine Company’s operations around the world. In contrast to production-driven and culture-neutral analyses of the multinational enterprise, this book focuses on both the supply and the demand side to argue that consumers and the cultural worlds of those—mainly women—using the sewing machine for personal purposes or for the market shaped corporate organization. This book is a global history of Singer, but it also focuses on the cases of Spain and Mexico to highlight nations where the sewing machine multinational never established manufacturing operations. Casa Singer was a mostly profitable and a long-term selling and marketing operation in both countries. Gendered Capitalism demonstrates that local Spanish and Mexican agents, both men and women, developed and expanded Singer’s selling system to the extent that the multinational company was seen as domestic, both in the location sense, and because of its focus on the private sphere of the home. By bringing the cases of Spain and Mexico, and the cultural, everyday realm of practices related to sewing and embroidery that the sewing machine was part of, to the center of the study of international business, Gendered Capitalism further reveals the layers of complexities and multitudes that conform the history of global capitalism. This book will be of interest to readers and scholars in the fields of business history, economic cultural history, management studies, international business, women’s history, gender studies, and the history of technology. |
embroidery library order history: The Bookseller and the Stationery Trades' Journal , 1888 Official organ of the book trade of the United Kingdom. |
embroidery library order history: Directory of Museums Kenneth Hudson, Ann Nicholls, 1975-06-18 |
embroidery library order history: Library Journal Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Karl Brown, Helen E. Wessells, 1973 Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately. |
embroidery library order history: Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1977 |
embroidery library order history: Library Catalog of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Supplement Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Library, 1962 |
embroidery library order history: Royal Historical Society Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History Austin Gee, 2001-10-18 The Royal Historical Society's Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of books and articles published in a single calendar year. It covers all periods of British anbd Irish history from Roman Britain to the end of the twentieth century, and also includes a section on imperial and commonweatlh history. It is the most complete and up-to-date bibliography of its type, and an indispensable tool for historians. |
embroidery library order history: Library Catalog Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Library, 1960 |
embroidery library order history: Museums of the World Michael Zils, Marco Schulze, 2000 This guide should greatly assist public and academic librarians and their users. JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP Museums of the World is an essential tool. -AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOKS ANNUAL Completely updated with data supplied by museum administrators and staff, Museums of the World provides valuable information and insight on some 39,000 museums worldwide. Organized by country and city within individual nations, each detailed museum profile includes address...e-mail addresses...websites...telephone and fax numbers...description of holdings and facilities...director's name...and more. This indispensable resource also includes three indexes - Names Index for Museums, Name Index for Persons, and Subject Index - to make research easier. The particularly useful Subject Index offers cross-referenced headings for such diverse areas as Aeronautics, Arms and Armor, Graphic Arts, Indian Artifacts, Jewelry, Painted and Stained Glass, and Railroads. from K. G. Saur. |
embroidery library order history: British Drama, 1533-1642: 1609-1616 Martin Wiggins, Catherine Teresa Richardson, 2012 This is the sixth volume of a detailed play-by-play catalogue of drama written by English, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish authors during the 110 years between the English Reformation to the English Revolution, covering every known play, extant and lost, including some which have never before been identified. It is based on a complete, systematic survey of the whole of this body of work, presented in chronological order. Each entry contains comprehensive information about a single play: its various titles, authorship, and date; a summary of its plot, list of its roles, and details of the human and geographical world in which the fictional action takes place; a list of its sources, narrative and verbal, and a summary of its formal characteristics; details of its staging requirements; and an account of its early stage and textual history. |
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