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By Author As of 102711 THSG Library By Author As of 102711 100 3M 2004 Respirator Selection Guide 3M 532 A131n New Zealand Guide to Handmade Felt Abbott, Tim 364 A152m Multiple Harness Patterns From the Early 1700's (The Snavely Patterns) Able, Isable I. 095.4 A228w Weaving Traditions of Highland Bolivia Adelson, Lauri, and Takami 311 A242a American Loom: Plans for Making a 19th Century Loom Adrosko, Rita J. 120 A242n Natural Dyes and Home Dyeing Adrosko, Rita J. 361 A242w Weavers Draft Book and Clothiers Assistant, The Adrosko, Rita J. 367.2 WSN James Koehler Workshop: Hatching and Color Gradation Techniques for Tapestry Aiken, Roxanne 400 A294f Fiberarts Book of Wearable Art, The Aimone, Katherine Duncan 304 A325o Ojo de Dios - Eye of God Albaum, Charlet 331 A329o On Weaving Albers, Anni 022 A333u An Unthymely Death and Other Garden Mysteries Albert, Susan Wittig 022 A333i Indigo Dyeing Albert, Susan Wittig 351 A361m Mastering Weave Structures Alderman, Sharon 374 A361h Handweaver's Notebook, A Alderman, Sharon, and Wertenberger 376 A361h Handwoven, Tailormade Alderman, Sharon, and Wertenberger 401 C319g Good Houskeeping Needlecraft Encyclopedia, The Alice Carroll 333 A425w Weavers Way: Navajo Profiles, The Allen, Dodie 335 A426w Weaving Contemporary Rag Rugs Allen, Heather 400 ALF Late Victorian Needlework for Victorian Houses American Life Foundation 010 Ref Glossary of Wool Fabric Terms American Wool Council 300 AWC Weaving: A Timeless Craft American Wool Council 200 A525a Alden Amos Big Book of Handspinning, The Amos, Alden 002 A545n Needlecrafters' Travel Companion 4th Edition 2007-2009 Anderson, Audrey , and Swales 020 A545c Creative Spinning Weaving and Dyeing Anderson, Beryl 432 A545c Crewel Embroidery Anderson, F. ed. 333 A545g Guatemalan Textiles Today Anderson, Marilyn 416 AA Crochet (Edgings) Annie's Attic 084 A242a American Loom: Plans for Making a 19th Century Anrosko, Rita J. 333 A642l Latvian Weaving Techniques Apinis-Herman, Anita 1 THSG Library By Author As of 102711 330 M Weaver's Journal, The 1979 - 1987 Arana Press 503 A735f Fragrant Basketry Armstrong, Katherine 364.3 A742d Doubleweave on 4 to 8 shafts Arn-Grischott, Ursina 330 A758w Weaving on a Draw Loom Arnold, Ruth 340 VCR Dress Your Loom the Swedish Way Ashenden, Becky 080 A872r Renaissance of Islam; Art of the Mamluks Atil, Esin 300 A887a American Hand-Weaving Atwater, Mary Meigs 366 A887b Byways in Handweaving Atwater, Mary Meigs 022 A887c Crime in Corn Weather Atwater, Mary Meigs 025 A887d Design and the Handweaver Atwater, Mary Meigs 366 A887g Guatemala Visited Atwater, Mary Meigs 025 A887g Guatemala Visited Atwater, Mary Meigs 025 A887h Hand Woven Rugs Atwater, Mary Meigs 313 A887h How to Inkle Weave on the Inkle Loom Atwater, Mary Meigs 313 A887i Inkle Loom, The Atwater, Mary Meigs 361 DVD Recipe Book: Patterns for Handweavers Atwater, Mary Meigs 053 A935b Bamboo Austin, Robert, others 448 A954q Quilts to Wear Avery, Virginia 368 AVL AVL Looms Software AVL 331 A973w Weaving With Robert and Roberta Ayotte, Robert and Roberta 371 Swatch Samples from the Woven Word AZ Federation 022 NL Woven Word 1990 - May 2002 AZ Federation 094.7 M Arizona Highways July 1974 Southwest Indian Weaving AZ Highways 091.1 B162c Celtic Art; The Methods of Construction Bain, George 041 B1621i Linen Hand Spinning and Weaving Baines, Patricia 210 B162s Spinning Wheels: Spinners and Spinning Baines, Patricia 080 B164m Man is a Weaver Baity, Elizabeth Chesley 402 B171f Finishes in the Ethnic Tradition Baizerman, Suzanne, and Searle 365.2 B171l Latin American Brocades Baizerman, Suzanne, and Searle 424 B167l Learn to Tat with DVD Baker, Janette 2 THSG Library By Author As of 102711 363 B187c Color and Weave Effects for 4-Harness Twills Ball, Margaret 350 B187c Contemporary Trends Ball, Mary 022 B218a Anonymous Was a Woman Bank, Mirra 400 B218a Anonymous Was a Woman Bank, Mirra 094.1 B233n Notes from "La Ceinture Flechie" Barbeau, Dr. Marius 022 B234m Mummies of Ürümchi, The Barber, Elizabeth Wayl 022 B234w Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years Barber, Elizabeth Wayl 455 B261f Fitting Solutions: Pattern-Altering Tips for Garments That Fit Barnes, Mary Galpin 503 B268b Basket Making Barratt, Olivia Elton 366.2 B274b Boundweave Barrett, Clotilde 364.3 DVD Doubleweave Barrett, Clotilde 366 B274s Shadow Weave and Corkscrew Weave Barrett, Clotilde 364.2 B274s Summer & Winter and Beyond Barrett, Clotilde 363 B274d Double Two-Tie Unit Weaves Barrett, Clotilde, and Smith 365 B277k Knitting on the Loom Barron, Birgit Olson 544 B283h Hip to Stitch: 20 Contemporary Project Embellished with Thread Barta, Melinda 093 VCR FusingSilk Weaving Fabric: in Creative Isaan Cutting, Bonding and Mark-making With the Soldering Basarowich, Christopher 541 B366f Iron Beal, Margaret 400 B367a Art of the Needle, The: Designing in Fabric and Thread Beaney, Jan 541 B367s Stitch Magic Ideas, and Interpretation Beaney, Jan ,and Littlejohn 376 B368f Fashions From the Loom Beard, Betty 330 B391h Handweaving Becher, Lotte 365.3 B393h Handwoven Embroidery Weaves Beck, Dorothy, and Chase 331 B393w Weavers Answer Book Beck, Dorothy, and Chase 455 B393g Great Clothing from Sweatshirts, T-shirts & Denim Beck, Susan 361 B393p Pattern and Loom Becker, John 361 B393p Pattern and Loom - Supplement Becker, John 122 B468w World of Rozome: Wax Resist Textiles of Japan, The Benjamin, Betsy Sterling 333 B471d Designing with The Wool: Advanced Techniques in Navajo Weaving Bennett, Noël 363 B471m Medium Diamond Twill Bennett, Noël 3 THSG Library By Author As of 102711 333 B471w Working with the Wool: How to Weave Navajo Rugs Bennett, Noël, and Bighorse 522 B474b Beadweaving: New Needle Techniques & Original Designs Benson, Ann 330 B511h Home Weaving Beriau, Oscar 094.7 B511w Walk in The Beauty: The Navajo and Their Blankets Berlant, Anthony, and Kahlenberg 330 M Weaver, The 1936-1941 Bernat , and Sons 368 B561p Patterns for Weaving from 17 to 24 harnesses Best, Eleanor 351 B561w Weaves; A Design Handbook Best, Eleanor 368 B561w Weaving Patterns for Color Best, Eleanor 020 BHG Rug Making Better Homes and Gardens 454.1 B562f Fast Fit: Easy Pattern Alterations for Every Figure Betzina, Sandra 334 B371t Technique of Woven Tapestry, The Beutlich, Tadek 361 B571w Warp/Weft/Sett Beveridge, June 100 B598a Adventures of Madder, The Billings, Judith 096.4 B598i Ike of the South Pacific & His Bark Cloth Buddies Billings, Judith 008 B598l Lory and Rolie: The Buttonhole Twins Billings, Judith 020 B617t Textile Arts, The Birrel, Verla 051 B617i Itten:The Elements of Color Birren, Faber 053 B617p Principles of Color Birren, Faber 001 Ref Handweavers' Reference Black, Mary 330 B627k Key to Weaving, The Black, Mary 353 B627s Sett and Weaving of Tartans, The Black, Mary 522 VCR Bead Woven Necklaces: Loom Beading Technique Blakelock, Virginia 110 B649h Handbook of Dyes from Natural Materials, A Bliss, Anne 110 B649n North American Dye Plants Bliss, Anne 362 B658f Functional Overshot Blum, Grace 330 B658a Art and Craft of Hand Weaving, The Blumenau, Lili 334 B658c Creative Design in Wall Hangings Blumenau, Lili 120 B658h Hands On Dyeing Blumenthal, Betsy, and Kreider 110 B694l Lichens for Vegetable Dyeing Bolton, Eileen 094.7 B699w Woven by the Grandmothers Bonar, Eulalie 4 THSG Library By Author As of 102711 361 WSN Spinning Spools Bonesteel, Georgia 413.3 B727n New Pathways for Sock Knitters Bordhi, Cat 120 B743h Hand Block Printing and Resist dyeing Bosence, Susan 095.3 B745w Wounded Quetzal, Women and Weaving in Gutemala Boss, Gayle, and Hellner, Eds. 120 Ref Appendix for Weaving Boutrup, Joy 300 WSN Appendix for Weaving Boutrup, Joy 300 WSN Surface Design for Weavers Boutrup, Joy 458 B789n New Serge in Wearable Art, A Boyce, Ann 376 B789t Tabby is Terrific Boyd, Doris 532 B797f Felt Frenzy Brack, Heather, and Okey 317 DVD Triangle Frame Loom Weaving Magic Brack-Kaiser, Carol Leigh 092.2 B817t Textile of Okinawa Brandon, Reiko Mochingaga 302 B843c Coverlet Book, The Vol. 1 Bress, Helene 302 B843c Coverlet Book, The Vol. 2 Bress, Helene 313 B843i Inkle Weaving Bress, Helene 361 B843w Weaving Book, Patterns and Ideas, The Bress, Helene 122.1 B862s Shibori: Creating Color and Texture on Silk Brito, Karren 110 BBGd Dyes From Nature Brooklyn Botanical Garden 110 BBGd Dye Plants and Dyeing - A Handbook Brookyn Botanical Garden 110 BBGn Natural Plant Dyeing Brookyn Botanical Garden 364.3 B874d Double Weave Theory and Practice Brostoff, Laya 073 B874p Professional Handweaving on the Fly Shuttle Loom Brostoff, Laya 334 B874w Weaving A Tapestry Brostoff, Laya 300 B875b Book of Looms, The Broudy, Eric 330 B877w Weaving, Spinning and Dyeing Book, The Brown, Rachel 100 B894a Art of Dyeing in the History of Mankind, The Brunello, Franco 110 B915n Navajo Native Dyes, Their Preparation and Use Bryan, Nonabah 220 Ref Article: Mastering the Twist Buchanan, Rita 220 Ref Article: Measuring Yarn Buchanan, Rita 110 B918w Weaver's Garden, A Buchanan, Rita 5 THSG Library By Author As of 102711 413.3 B918s Socks Buchanan, Rita, and Robson 414.1 B927c Crocheter's Handy Guide to Yarn Requirments Budd, Ann 413 B927k Knitter's Handy Book of Patterns, The Budd, Ann 416.1 B927k Knitter's handy guide to Yarn Requirements Budd, Ann 120 B929h Hand-Dyed Fabric Made Easy Buffington, Adriene 376 B963c Cut My Cote Burnham, Dorothy 300 B966k Keep Me Warm One Night Burnham, Harold and Dorothy 417 B978k Knitted Lace of Estonia: Techniques, Patterns and Traditions Bush, Nancy 332 B985u Understanding Rayon Chenille Butler, Su 092.8 B985y Yao Design of Northern Ireland Butler-Diaz, Jacqueline 503
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