Author: Gertrude Whiting
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2013-03-05
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 0486166546
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →More than 200 illustrations of hoops, frames, pins, pincushions, punches, bobbins, bodkins, shuttles, spinning wheels, sewing machines, and more from a wide array of cultures. Index.
Author: Catherine Amoroso Leslie
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2007-04-30
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0313342474
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Needlework serves functional purposes, such as providing warmth, but has also communicated individual and social identity, spiritual beliefs, and aesthetic ideals throughout time and geography. Needlework traditions are often associated with rituals and celebrations of life events. Often-overlooked by historians, practicing needlework and creating needlework objects provides insights to the history of everyday life. Needlework techniques traveled with merchants and explorers, creating a legacy of cross-cultural exchange. Some techniques are virtually universal and others are limited to a small geographical area. Settlers brought traditions which were sometimes re-invented as indigenous arts. This volume of approximately 75 entries is a comprehensive resource on techniques and cultural traditions for students, information professionals, and collectors.
Author: Gertrude Whiting
Publisher:
Published: 1986-06-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780844602929
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →More than 200 illustrations of hoops, frames, pins, pincushions, punches, bobbins, bodkins, shuttles, spinning wheels, sewing machines, more from a wide array of cultures. Index.
Author: Rachel Maines
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2009-06-09
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 0801891469
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The book addresses basic issues in the history of labor and industry and makes an original contribution to the discussion of how technology and people interact.
Author: Ann Rosalind Jones
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9780521786638
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This 2001 interpretation of literature and arts reveals how clothing and costume were critical to Renaissance culture.
Author: Sandy Isenstadt
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2018-09-25
Total Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 026203817X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →How electric light created new spaces that transformed the built environment and the perception of modern architecture. In this book, Sandy Isenstadt examines electric light as a form of architecture—as a new, uniquely modern kind of building material. Electric light was more than just a novel way of brightening a room or illuminating a streetscape; it brought with it new ways of perceiving and experiencing space itself. If modernity can be characterized by rapid, incessant change, and modernism as the creative response to such change, Isenstadt argues, then electricity—instantaneous, malleable, ubiquitous, evanescent—is modernity's medium. Isenstadt shows how the introduction of electric lighting at the end of the nineteenth century created new architectural spaces that altered and sometimes eclipsed previously existing spaces. He constructs an architectural history of these new spaces through five examples, ranging from the tangible miracle of the light switch to the immaterial and borderless gloom of the wartime blackout. He describes what it means when an ordinary person can play God by flipping a switch; when the roving cone of automobile headlights places driver and passenger at the vertex of a luminous cavity; when lighting in factories is seen to enhance productivity; when Times Square became an emblem of illuminated commercial speech; and when the absence of electric light in a blackout produced a new type of space. In this book, the first sustained examination of the spatial effects of electric lighting, Isenstadt reconceives modernism in architecture to account for the new perceptual conditions and visual habits that followed widespread electrification.
Author: Beverly McCullough
Publisher: Martingale
Published: 2021-03-19
Total Pages: 67
ISBN-13: 1683561376
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Spend an evening stitching any of the designs in this book and you'll instantly remember what you've always loved about embroidery: it's fun, you can see the design quickly take shape right before your eyes, and in the end you have a delightful piece to brighten your home or office. From beautiful florals to inspirational sayings to whimsical tacos (yes, tacos!), you'll find more than a dozen designs to make you smile. Beverly McCullough of Flamingo Toes provides easy embroidery and finishing instructions so you can display pieces in hoops, on pillows or zip bags, and even on cork and clothing. Beverly's inspiring designs and ideas will make it a pleasure to take each stitch.
Author: Rosemary Brinley
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Published: 2013-05-31
Total Pages: 92
ISBN-13: 1473381533
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →First published in 1950, this is a vintage guide to making classic stuffed toys by hand. With simple, step-by-step instructions and dozens of imaginative projects, this profusely-illustrated guide will appeal to anyone with an interest in hand making toys—no matter what their skill level. Contents include: "Consideration of the suitability of materials", "Progressive work", "Scales patterns", "Clothing", "Tools and Equipment: No special tools or equipment", "Materials for pattern-making. Materials: Suitability", "List of materials", "Materials for accessories", "Stuffing", "Kapok and other types of fillings. Accessories: Faces, hair, and squeakers”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new introduction on the history of toys.