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Charles A. Whitaker Auction Co. October 29-30 Session Two Lot 549-1244
Charles A. Whitaker Auction Co. October 29-30 Session Two Lot 549-1244 549 FRENCH CHINOISERIE BROCADE SILK, c. 1740-1750. Four small panels including one pieced, having ivory pattern on raspberry ground. Three pieces 24 wide x 15 1/2, 26 and 31. One 28 1/2 x 17. Holes and tears, fair. $57.50 550 LOT of SILK TEXILES, 18th C. Consisting of a red velvet panel, cushion cover and valance, the valance having shield-form tabs (applique and tassels removed), and a panel with narrow stripes in cream, dusty rose, yellow and green on a tiny checked weave. Fair. $34.50 551 THREE PRINTED COTTON PANELS, 19th C. One striped in teal with small white leaves and white with red and tan botehs, probably Persian. One English floral print. Both excellent. One large pieced panel with pomegranate trees, probably Indian, (oxidizing browns, mends and tears) poor. $103.50 552 BEADED NEEDLEWORK VICTORIAN BELL PULL. Wool flowers with beaded foliage on a ground of crystal beads having a Bohemian glass finial. (Glass cracked, backing shattered, minor bead loss) needlework intact, fair. $230.00 553 LOT of ASSORTED SMALL BEAD and NEEDLEWORK, 18th-19th C. Including two 18th C. petit point rectangles of figures in landscapes, three rectangles of needlework birds, a silk satin embroidered bag having gilt metal doves and chenille bell tassels, two framed 18th C embroideries: one eagle in tree, one basket of fruit. Good-excellent. $345.00 554 TWO PIECED SILK TEXTILES with FLORAL BROCADE, 18th C. Dusty pink damask bedcover with a serpentine floral in pastel hues, backed in blue silk, (some splits, mostly at seams). -
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0000 28_1 FRONTMATTER_081313_WEB (DO NOT DELETE) 8/13/2013 4:34 PM Production: Produced by members of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal. All editing and layout done using Microsoft Word. Printer: Joe Christensen, Inc., Lincoln, Nebraska. Printed in the U.S.A. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48—1984. Copyright © 2013 Regents of the University of California. All Rights Reserved. Berkeley Technology Law Journal University of California School of Law 3 Boalt Hall Berkeley, California 94720-7200 [email protected] http://www.btlj.org 0000 28_1 FRONTMATTER_081313_WEB (DO NOT DELETE) 8/13/2013 4:34 PM BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL VOLUME 28 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES DO BAD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN WORKS ENTER THE PUBLIC DOMAIN?: EMPIRICAL TESTS OF COPYRIGHT TERM EXTENSION ................................................... 1 Christopher Buccafusco & Paul J. Heald STATE PATENT LAWS IN THE AGE OF LAISSEZ FAIRE ................................................ 45 Camilla A. Hrdy THE BACKGROUND OF OUR BEING: INTERNET BACKGROUND CHECKS IN THE HIRING PROCESS .................................................................................................. 115 Alexander Reicher THE LAW OF THE ZEBRA ................................................................................................. 155 Andrea M. Matwyshyn EXACTITUDE IN DEFINING RIGHTS: RADIO SPECTRUM AND THE “HARMFUL INTERFERENCE” -
The Priscilla Filet Crochet Book; a Collection of Beautiful Designs In
I (y^ \f Hollinger Corp. pH8.5 TT 820 .R7 Copy 1 tide ^risiciUaJfilet Crocijet poofe A COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN FILET CROCHET EQUALLY ADAPTED TO CROSS-STITCH BEADS AND CANVAS WITH Wotkin^ directions; BY BELLE ROBINSON PRICE. 25 CENTS PUBLISHED BY tETfje $rt£;ciUa ^uiilifiitjing Company 85 BROAD STREET. BOSTON. MASS. Copyright. 1911, by The PriicilU Publiihing Company. Botlon, Mau. ^ No. 1450. Pillow in Filet Crochet and Cross Stitch Embroidery See Page 5 and Figs. 12, 13, 15, 16, 18 i^ ©ci.A:u»3aoo Ho. ( 4th row — Turn with triangle, x open, 2 solid, i open, i solid, i open. Turn with $ chain. 5th row — Three open, i solid, i MmMwWM open, I triangle. 6th row — Turn with triangle, 2 open, I solid, I open. Fig. 3 Patternof Fig. 2 7th row — Turn with open, i mil 5, 3 triangle, etc. In Filet, it is a rare e.xception that has not one mm row, or more, of open meshes outside the design, and we should follow the same rule in Filet Crochet. The edge of a medallion or insert is usually covered with single crochet, three stitches over each chain of two and four stitches over each triangular mesh. This corresponds nicely with the Fig. 2 buttonhole-stitch with which the netted medallion Working Model of Pattern Fig. 3 is invariably finished. It will always be one more than a multiple of 3, Figure 6 is a model of the border of Doily, as io, 13, 16, 19, etc. 4, 7, Fig. 22, showing how to mitre the corner in a way In the 3d row (following Working Model, Fig. -
This Is the File GUTINDEX.ALL Updated to July 5, 2013
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New England Lace Group Library Inventory
New England Lace Group Library Inventory May 2011 BOOKS Bobbin Lace Manuals and Skills Bellon, Brigitte. 1980. Klöppeln: ein kleiner Lehrgang. Stuttgart: Frech-Verlag. 47 pp and a pattern card. Dye, Gilian. 1998. Finishing & Mounting Lace. The Elviston Press. 30 pp. Cook, Bridget M. 1997. Practical Skills in Bobbin Lace. London, England:B.T. Batsford Ltd. 208 pp. [dondated by Carolyn Wetzel] Dye, Gilian. 1986. Beginning Bobbin Lace. New York: Dover Publications. 96 pp. [one copy donated by Carolyn Hastings] Foley, Ellen, and Peggy Anne Streep, Ed. 1977. The Golden Book of Hand & Needle Arts. New York: Golden Press. 160 pp. Great Lakes Lace Group, Inc. 1999. Teacher Certification Program, 2nd Ed.. Great Lakes Lace Group, Inc., 26 pp (single-sided).Harang, Marni. (undated) Mounting Workbook. private published. 21 pp. Glös, Hildegard.2010. Spinnen, Spinnen, Spinnen. Barbara Fay Verlag, Gammelby 2010.40pp. Kliot, Kaethe and Jules. 1973. Bobbin Lace. Form by the Twisting of Cords. Crown Publishers, Inc. New York. 243 pp. Kurella, Elizabeth M. 2001. Anybody can Mend Lace and Linens. Plainwell, MI: The Lace Merchant. 128 pp. Löhr, Ulrike. 2000. Der Anfang vom Ende / The Beginning of the End. Stuttgart: Frech Verlag. 144 pp. Maidment, Margaret. 1931 (1978 reprint). A Manual of Hand-made Bobbin Lace Work. Piccadilly: Paul P. B. Minet. x + 184 pp. Mincoff, Elizabeth, and Margaret S. Marriage. 1907/1972. Pillow Lace: A practical hand-book. Chicheley: Paul P. B. Minet. xii + 231 pp. + two large pattern sheets. OIDFA. 2000. Point Ground Lace: a comparative study. Rugby, UK: Organisation Internationale de la Dentelle au Fuseau et a l‘Aiguille. -
Filet Crochet Pattern
Inches 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Oregon Trail 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Oregon Trail INSTRUCTIONS: Starting at bottom of pattern chain 241. Chain 3 to turn which will count as first double crochet of first row. Chain 2 more and double crochet in 9th chain from hook to complete bottom right open square of row 1. Continue following pattern for first row reading pattern right to left. After completing first row, chain 3 to turn to start next row. Continue following pattern until all rows are complete. At end of row 54 fasten off or complete edging as shown, if desired. MATERIALS (based on crochet cotton size): Using Crochet Cotton no. 10: about 492 yds, steel crochet hook US size 7 or SIZE FOR GAUGE. APPROXIMATE FINISHED SIZES: Using Crochet Cotton size 10: width = 18.4 inches, height = 13.5 inches GAUGE: Using Crochet Cotton size 10: 10 squares = 2.3 inches, 10 rows = 2.5 inches HOW TO READ PATTERN: Each solid square is equal to 4 double crochets. Each open square is equal to 1 double crochet, followed by 2 chains, followed by 1 double crochet. The double crochet at the end of each square also counts as the first double crochet of the next square. For example, a solid square followed by an open square is 4 double crochets, 2 chains, 1 double crochet. See diagrams below: = = = = Where " " is the symbol for one double crochet, " " is the symbol for one chain, and " " is the symbol for one single crochet. -
The Cradle of Mankind; Life in Eastern Kurdistan
.1 £4 BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME FROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND THE GIFT OF Menrg M. Sage 1891 JA^aqoins: $mh Cornell University Library DS 51.K7W66 Cradle of mankind 3 1924 028 549 925 THE CRADLE OF MANKIND Cornell University Library The original of tliis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924028549925 THK RIVKR OK EDEN (rHK /AH ENTKl-IlN'. THK TVARl ilURCKh) The view down --itream from the mouth of ihe Ori valley, a liulc aljuve T 'J'he distant snow peak is Ghara Dagh on tlic southern side ofrkhiima THE CRADLE OF MANKIND LIFE IN EASTERN KURDISTAN BY THE REV. W. A. WIGRAM, D.D. AUTHOR OF "THE HISTORY OF THE ASSYRIAN CHURCH" AND EDGAR T. A. WIGRAM AUTHOR OF "NORTHERN SPAIN" ILLUSTRATED FROM SKETCHES AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY EDGAR T. A. WIGRAM LONDON ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK 1914 e.v. The truth is, that ye hen naething about our Mil country, or Hklands as we ca' them. They're a kind of wild world by themselves, full of heights and howes, caverns, lochs, rivers and mountains, that it would tire the very deeviPs wings to flee to the tap of them. And the folk are clean anither set frae the likes of huz ; there's nat bailie-courts amang them—nae magistrates that dinna bear the sword in vain. Never another law hae they but the length of their dirks ; the broad-sword's pursuer, and the target is defender, and the stoutest head hears longest out. -
CROCHET BUTTERFLY THROW | CROCHET RHC0202-014785M | LAST UPDATED: November 28, 2020
CROCHET BUTTERFLY THROW | CROCHET RHC0202-014785M | LAST UPDATED: November 28, 2020 FOR ACCESSIBILITY SUPPORT PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE AT 1-888-368-8401 OR [email protected] RED HEART FILET CROCHET BUNNY BLANKET | CROCHET 1 of 3 CROCHET BUTTERFLY THROW | CROCHET RHC0202-014785M | LAST UPDATED: November 28, 2020 WR1639 Crochet Filet Bunny Afghan ©2008 Coats & Clark, P.O. Box 12229, Greenville, SC, 29612-0229 FREE patterns at www.coatsandclark.com. Designed by Zelda Workman. Afghan measures approximately 48" x 51". RED HEART® "Super Saver®": 5 Skeins 320 Cornmeal. Crochet Hook: 5mm [US H-8]. Yarn needle. GAUGE: 12 sts = 4"; 7 rows = 4" in pattern. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge. PATTERN STITCHES: Block = dc in next 2 dc OR dc in next dc, dc in next ch-1 sp. Space = dc in next dc, ch 1, skip next dc OR dc in next dc, ch 1, skip next ch-1 sp. Ch 149. Row 1 (Right Side): Dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across; turn – 147 sts. Row 2: Ch 3, skip first dc, dc in next dc – beg block made; * 1 space, 1 block; rep from * to last st; dc in top of ch-3; turn – 36 spaces and 37 blocks. Row 3: Beg block, * block; rep from * to last st; dc in top of ch-3; turn – 73 blocks. Row 4: Beg block, * 17 spaces, 1 block; rep from * to last st; dc in top of ch-3; turn. Rows 5-87: Follow chart. Fasten off. Edging: With right side facing, attach yarn in upper right corner; ch 1, sc in corner st, * ch 1, skip next 2 sts, ([dc, ch 1] twice, dc) all in next st, ch 1, skip next 2 sts, sc in next st; rep from * to corner, placing last sc in corner st; ** working along side of afghan ch 1, skip first row, shell in middle of end st of next row, ch 1, skip next row ***, sc in top of st at end of next row; rep from ** to next corner placing last sc in corner st; rep from * once more, end at ***; join with a sl st in first sc. -
CGOA | Chain Link Conference July 10-13, 2019 Manchester, New Hampshire
CGOA | Chain Link Conference July 10-13, 2019 Manchester, New Hampshire Education Pricing programs, including introduction to the program, meeting the reviewers, and Note Onsite class ticket price will be $10.00 reviewing your work, as well as several more per 3 hour class and $20.00 more per crochet master-level skills. 6 hours class. Afternoon Session Will Cover: Hours Member Non- Enhancing your crochet skills, including Price Member master-level techniques for finishing and Price joining, knowing your stitches, and more. 3 hour $85.00 each $105.00 each classes Supplies to bring: Worsted weight yarn $170.00 each $210.00 each 6 hours and crochet hooks. classes Homework: Write down your questions for the CGOA Masters co-chairs and portfolio Wednesday Classes reviewers. Current enrollees may bring up CGOA Mastering Crochet the CGOA to three swatches from their program for an Way onsite informal review (Note that you have the option to take Professional Development Day morning, afternoon or both.) Wednesday, July 10th, 9am-4pm Wednesday, July 10th, Two Sessions: Morning, 9am-12pm and Afternoon, Spend the day learning from established 2pm-5pm crochet professionals with experience in all Do you want to take your crocheting to the areas of the business of crochet. Crochet next level? Are you currently enrolled in, or professionals include designers, bloggers, would like to learn more about, the CGOA teachers, authors, tech editors, contract Masters programs? Join our group of crocheters, writers, and anyone who makes Masters reviewers for a half- or full- day of money from their crochet. If you fall into one learning specifically targeted to enhance or more of these categories or have your crochet skills necessary for the considered turning your hobby into a Advanced Stitches & Techniques or our business, CGOA's Professional new Fundamentals Masters programs. -
Life at High Tide - Harper's Novelettes
Life at High Tide - Harper's Novelettes Various The Project Gutenberg EBook of Life at High Tide, by Various Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before downloading or redistributing this or any other Project Gutenberg eBook. This header should be the first thing seen when viewing this Project Gutenberg file. Please do not remove it. Do not change or edit the header without written permission. Please read the "legal small print," and other information about the eBook and Project Gutenberg at the bottom of this file. Included is important information about your specific rights and restrictions in how the file may be used. You can also find out about how to make a donation to Project Gutenberg, and how to get involved. **Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts** **eBooks Readable By Both Humans and By Computers, Since 1971** *****These eBooks Were Prepared By Thousands of Volunteers!***** Title: Life at High Tide Harper's Novelettes Author: Various Release Date: January, 2005 [EBook #7362] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on April 21, 2003] Edition: 10 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LIFE AT HIGH TIDE *** Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Tiffany Vergon, Sandra Bannatyne, David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. LIFE AT HIGH TIDE Harper's Novelettes Edited By William Dean Howells and Henry Mills Alden CONTENTS: THE IMMEDIATE JEWEL ........ MARGARET DELAND "AND ANGELS CAME ........... ANNE O'HAGAN KEEPERS OF A CHARGE ....... -
The Wheel Spins
The Wheel Spins by Ethel Lina White 1 CHAPTER 1. WITHOUT REGRETS The day before the disaster, Iris Carr had her first premonition of danger. She was used to the protection of a crowd, whom—with unconscious flattery—she called “her friends.” An attractive orphan of independent means, she had been surrounded always with clumps of people. They thought for her—or rather, she accepted their opinions, and they shouted for her—since her voice was rather too low in register, for mass social intercourse. Their constant presence tended to create the illusion that she moved in a large circle, in spite of the fact that the same faces recurred with seasonal regularity. They also made her pleasantly aware of popularity. Her photograph appeared in the pictorial papers through the medium of a photographer’s offer of publicity, after the Press announcement of her engagement to one of the crowd. This was Fame. Then, shortly afterwards, her engagement was broken, by mutual consent—which was a lawful occasion for the reproduction of another portrait. More Fame. And her mother, who died at her birth, might have wept or smiled at these pitiful flickers of human vanity, arising, like bubbles of marsh-gas, on the darkness below. When she experienced her first threat of insecurity, Iris was feeling especially well and happy after an unconventional health-holiday. With the triumph of near-pioneers, the crowd had swooped down on a beautiful village of picturesque squalor, tucked away in a remote corner of Europe, and taken possession of it by the act of scrawling their names in the visitors’ book. -
Copyright by Kira Ayana Street 2018
Copyright by Kira Ayana Street 2018 The Report Committee for Kira Ayana Street Certifies that this is the approved version of the following report: Generative Crochet: Using computational methods to augment handicraft APPROVED BY SUPERVISING COMMITTEE: Supervisor: Kate Catterall James Walker Alexander Worden Generative Crochet: Using computational methods to augment handicraft by Kira Ayana Street Report Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Fine Arts The University of Texas at Austin May, 2018 Dedication To Patricia Maycock, who taught me how to crochet and the value of making. Acknowledgements First and foremost, I would like to praise God for the wonderful opportunity to study at the University of Texas at Austin for my MFA in Design. Without His leading, I would not be here. I am more than grateful for my supervisor Kate Catterall who has advised me and dispensed her knowledge to me throughout my graduate career, recommending books and readings to inspire my work, and encouraging me through every project. I would like to extend my gratitude to professors James Walker, Jiwon Park, Carma Gorman, Jett Butler, and Jose Colucci who have also imparted knowledge and advice to me through studios and critiques. I would also like to thank Alexander Worden who helped and inspired me greatly to keep thinking about crochet in different ways. Additionally, I would like to thank the many faculty and staff of the UT Department of Art and Art History, including Eric McMaster, Jose Perez, Jesse Cline, Khanh Nguyen, kt shorb, and Kevin Auer.