The Laces of Ipswich
Author: Marta Cotterell Raffel
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781584651635
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRichly illustrated study of the central role of lace making in defining a colonial American community.
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Author: Marta Cotterell Raffel
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781584651635
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRichly illustrated study of the central role of lace making in defining a colonial American community.
Author: Jean Leader
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Published: 2021-02-22
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 1785008196
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBedfordshire lace became popular in the fashions of the second half of the nineteenth century because of the beauty of its bold-open designs, often with elegant floral motifs, and it continues to fascinate and captivate lacemakers today. This practical book is dedicated to the novice and experienced lacemaker wishing to learn these techniques so as to realize this elegance for themselves. Information is given about the equipment needed for bobbin lacemaking, how to make a pricking (the pattern on which the lace is made), and how to wind thread on the bobbins. Instruction explains how to work cloth stitch and half stitch, plaits, windmill crossings, picots and leaf-shaped tallies, and how to finish a piece of lace. There is a series of twenty-six patterns, some traditional and others designed more recently. These are supported by instructions, photographs and diagrams. The patterns include small motifs, edgings - some with corners for handkerchiefs - butterflies and, finally, three exquisite collars.
Author: Frances Morris
Publisher:
Published: 1926
Total Pages: 92
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daneen Wardrop
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 1584657804
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA history of nineteenth-century fashion through the works of Emily Dickinson
Author: Pat Earnshaw
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 1999-01-01
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 048640482X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHandy reference of more than 400 lace-related terms (Florentine knots, lappets, spangles, reticella, honiton, Tuscan filet, etc.) plus discussions of the origin, nomenclature, dating, and development of more controversial lace forms. Over 250 illustrations depict such lovely creations as Queen Victoria's wedding veil and the bridal tulle worn by Diana, Princess of Wales.
Author: Gertrude Whiting
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 1971-01-01
Total Pages: 386
ISBN-13: 9780486225173
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDescribes the forms and uses of winders, bobbins, hoops, frames, bodkins, and other sewing implements used in various world cultures
Author: José Blanco F.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2015-11-23
Total Pages: 2438
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis unique four-volume encyclopedia examines the historical significance of fashion trends, revealing the social and cultural connections of clothing from the precolonial times to the present day. This sweeping overview of fashion and apparel covers several centuries of American history as seen through the lens of the clothes we wear—from the Native American moccasin to Manolo Blahnik's contribution to stiletto heels. Through four detailed volumes, this work delves into what people wore in various periods in our country's past and why—from hand-crafted family garments in the 1600s, to the rough clothing of slaves, to the sophisticated textile designs of the 21st century. More than 100 fashion experts and clothing historians pay tribute to the most notable garments, accessories, and people comprising design and fashion. The four volumes contain more than 800 alphabetical entries, with each volume representing a different era. Content includes fascinating information such as that beginning in 1619 through 1654, every man in Virginia was required to plant a number of mulberry trees to support the silk industry in England; what is known about the clothing of enslaved African Americans; and that there were regulations placed on clothing design during World War II. The set also includes color inserts that better communicate the visual impact of clothing and fashion across eras.
Author: MaureenDaly Goggin
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-07-05
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 135153677X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRejecting traditional notions of what constitutes art, this book brings together essays on a variety of fiber arts to recoup women's artistic practices by redefining what counts as art. Although scholars over the last twenty years have turned their attention to fiber arts, redefining the conditions, practices, and products as art, there is still much work to be done to deconstruct the stubborn patriarchal art/craft binary. With essays on a range of fiber art practices, including embroidery, knitting, crocheting, machine stitching, rug making, weaving, and quilting, this collection contributes to the ongoing scholarly redefinition of women's relationship to creative activity. Focusing on women as producers of cultural products and creators of social value, the contributors treat women as active subjects and problematize their material practices and artifacts in the complex world of textiles. Each essay also examines the ways in which needlework both performs gender and, in turn, constructs gender. Moreover, in concentrating on and theorizing material practices of textiles, these essays reorient the study of fiber arts towards a focus on process?the making of the object, including the conditions under which it was made, by whom, and for what purpose?as a way to rethink the fiber arts as social praxis.
Author: Ann Buermann Wass
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2010-02-10
Total Pages: 423
ISBN-13: 0313084599
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLearn what men, women, and children have worn—and why—in American history, beginning with the classical styles worn in the early American republic through the hoop skirts and ready-made clothes worn before the Civil War. Authors Ann Buermann Wass and Michelle Webb Fandrich provide information on fabrics, materials, and manufacturing; a discussion of levels of society, daily life, and dress; and the types of clothes worn by men, women, and children, including American Indians and enslaved people. The authors have painstakingly researched such primary sources as diaries, letters, and wills of the people of the time, in addition to secondary resources. Just a few of the topics include: • The constant problems of getting fabrics, such as wool, or cotton, in the late eighteenth centuries • The types of clothes that slave men, women, and children were allowed to wear • The beginnings of patterns and the mass production of clothing in the mid nineteenth century. The volume features numerous illustrations, helpful timelines, resource guides recommending websites, videos, and print publications, and extensive glossaries.
Author: Máire Treanor
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 126
ISBN-13: 9781891656903
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPreface to second edition -- Réamhrá - foreword --The story of clones lace -- How to make clones lace -- Twenty-one motifs -- Some edgings -- Working with linen -- Irish crochet -- Twelve projects -- Footnotes.