Toddler Adoption

Toddler Adoption
Author: Mary Hopkins-Best
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781849058940

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This book offers support and practical tools to help parents prepare for and support the toddler's transition between the familiar environment of their biological parent's home or foster home to a new and unfamiliar one, and considers the issues that arise at different developmental stages.

The Weavers Craft

The Weavers  Craft
Author: Daniel Thomson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1903
Genre: Dunfermline (Scotland)
ISBN: UOM:39015030643194

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The Weaver s Craft

The Weaver s Craft
Author: Adrienne D. Hood
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0812203240

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Cloth was one of the most important commodities in the early modern world, and colonial North Americans had to develop creative strategies to acquire it. Although early European settlers came from societies in which hand textile production was central to the economy, local conditions in North America interacted with traditional craft structures to create new patterns of production and consumption. The Weaver's Craft examines the development of cloth manufacture in early Pennsylvania from its roots in seventeenth-century Europe to the beginning of industrialization. Adrienne D. Hood's focus on Pennsylvania and the long sweep of history yields a new understanding of the complexities of early American fabric production and the regional variations that led to distinct experiences of industrialization. Drawing on an extensive array of primary sources, combined with a quantitative approach, the author argues that in contrast to New England, rural Pennsylvania women spun the yarn that a small group of trained male artisans wove into cloth on a commercial basis throughout the eighteenth century. Their production was considerably augmented by consumers purchasing cheap cloth from Europe and Asia, making them active participants in a global marketplace. Hood's painstaking research and numerous illustrations of textile equipment, swatch books, and consumer goods will be of interest to both scholars and craftspeople.

Little Loom Weaving

Little Loom Weaving
Author: Andreia Gomes
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781612437002

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Creative new patterns and projects combine with classic techniques and 150 step-by-step photos for a trendy take on hand-woven clothing and crafts. Whether you’ve been weaving for years or just starting out, Little Loom Weaving has everything you need to create trendy and timeless woven pieces on a small, portable loom. This helpful guide, packed with step-by-step instructions and stunning color photos, is full of inspiring and fun projects—some easy and fast enough to finish in a few hours! Learn New Techniques . . . Tabby Weave Looping Hemstitch Open Slit Rya Knot Soumak Discover Exciting Projects . . . Wall Hangings Bracelets Pillows Keychains Recycled Materials Planters “A full-color book that has a broad range of projects for beginning and intermediate weavers. Readers will even learn how to make their own starter loom out of a picture frame.” —Dear Creatives“Why buy when you construct a low-cost portable loom using this step-by-step guide to suit your DIY weaving needs.” —Mother Earth News “A great little book for someone who is just starting in weaving and it has some interesting project ideas for us veterans.” —That Artist Woman

The Book of Wheat Weaving and Straw Craft

The Book of Wheat Weaving and Straw Craft
Author: Morgyn Geoffry Owens-Celli,Owens-Celli
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing (NY)
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1998-12
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 157990078X

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Make amazing natural projects ranging from simple but lovely plaits to creations fit for museums. The 20 different weaving techniques will prepare you to make house blessings including fans and harps; love knots, used to preserve and promote love; ancient and traditional designs such as Celtic knots, Earth Mother, Glory Braid, and much more.

Weaving Within Reach

Weaving Within Reach
Author: Anne Weil
Publsiher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780451499219

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Modern weaving projects like you've never seen—within easy reach of anyone. Weaving is a satisfying hobby for making home or clothing accessories that look plucked from your favorite stores. Here are Pinterest-worthy projects for creating earrings, clutches, pillows, wall hangings, and more, all organized by skill level. From complete beginner to intermediate, Weaving Within Reach allows you to craft at your comfort level, even if you don’t yet know the difference between the warp and the weft. Lacking a loom? Most of the materials can be woven on found objects—such as an embroidery hoop or cardboard box—or achieved with a simple over-under pattern using no loom at all. As you progress, there are plenty of exciting designs for a frame loom to keep you inspired. With a detailed introduction, stunning lifestyle and step-by-step photographs, and a helpful resource section, Weaving Within Reach unravels the possibilities of the beautiful things you can make with your hands.

Bauhaus Weaving Theory

Bauhaus Weaving Theory
Author: T’ai Smith
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781452943220

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The Bauhaus school in Germany has long been understood through the writings of its founding director, Walter Gropius, and well-known artists who taught there such as Wassily Kandinsky and László Moholy-Nagy. Far less recognized are texts by women in the school’s weaving workshop. In Bauhaus Weaving Theory, T’ai Smith uncovers new significance in the work the Bauhaus weavers did as writers. From colorful, expressionist tapestries to the invention of soundproofing and light-reflective fabric, the workshop’s innovative creations influenced a modernist theory of weaving. In the first careful examination of the writings of Bauhaus weavers, including Anni Albers, Gunta Stözl, and Otti Berger, Smith details how these women challenged assumptions about the feminine nature of their craft. As they harnessed the vocabulary of other disciplines like painting, architecture, and photography, Smith argues, the weavers resisted modernist thinking about distinct media. In parsing texts about tapestries and functional textiles, the vital role these women played in debates about medium in the twentieth century and a nuanced history of the Bauhaus comes to light. Bauhaus Weaving Theory deftly reframes the Bauhaus weaving workshop as central to theoretical inquiry at the school. Putting questions of how value and legitimacy are established in the art world into dialogue with the limits of modernism, Smith confronts the belief that the crafts are manual and technical but never intellectual arts.

The Weaver s Craft

The Weaver s Craft
Author: Mrs. Lilian Eva Brown Simpson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1949
Genre: Weaving
ISBN: OCLC:937426169

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