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Listing for Directory 11/19/10 Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild Library Listing by Catagory C CS Title Author 00 General Textile Resource - not specific to crafts 000 Indexes, Directories, Sources, Bibliographies 001 Ref Weaver's Super Index 2000 Weaver's Magazine 001 Ref The Handwoven Index and Resource Directory Handwoven 2000 001 Ref Textile Arts Index 1950 - 1987 Wilson, Sadye Tune and Ruth Davidson Jackson 001 Ref The Weaver's Journal Index 1976 - 1986 Weaver's Journal 001 Ref Handweavers' Reference Black, Mary 002 A545n Needlecrafters' Travel Companion 4th Edition Anderson, Audrey Swales , etc. 2007-2009 002 CW CW Lending Library Directory - current year Complex Weavers 002 CW CW Membership Directory - current year Complex Weavers 002 D Weave A Real Peace membership directory 2005 Weave A Real Peace 002 DP Knitters', Crocheters', Weavers' and Spinners' Direction Press Travel Guide 2006 003 L318s Software Directory for Fibre Artists Larson, Lois 003 Ref The Loom Manual library Weaversfriend.com 003 Ref HGA Guidelines HGA 004 Ref Bibliographies - Handspinning, Weaving, Dyeing HGA 008 B598l Lory and Rolie: The Buttonhole Twins Billings, Judith 010 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Glossaries 010 E530p The Primary Structure of Fabrics Emery, Irene 010 H263f The Fabric Catalog Hardingham, Martin 010 R825e The Encyclopedia of Handspinning Ross, Mabel 010 Ref Glossary of Wool Fabric Terms 010 Ref Swedish-English Weaving Glossary Veren, Boris 010 Ref Weaver's Word Finder Tidball, Harriet Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild Library Listing by Catagory C CS Title Author 020 General Textile Crafts 020 A545c Creative Spinning Weaving and Dyeing Anderson, Beryl 020 B617t The Textile Arts Birrel, Verla 020 BHG Rug Making Better Homes and Gardens 020 C443b Beyond Weaving Chamberlain, Marcia & Candace Crockett 020 C458t The Textile Tools of Colonial Homes Channing, Marion L. 020 C711m The Maker's Hand Collingwood, Peter 020 D912s Spin Your Own Wool & Dye It & Weave It Duncan, Molly 020 G151f From Fibers to Fabrics Gale, Elizabeth 020 H474w Weaving, A Handbook of the Fiber Arts Held, Shirley E. 020 H685f Fibre Facts Hochberg, Bette 020 M513c Creating Art from Fibers and Fabrics Meilach, Dona 020 M621c Color Trends - Thailand Vol 4 No 2 Michan Enterprises 020 M621c Color Trends Vol 5 No 1 Michan Enterprises 020 O640f Fiberarts Design Book Four Orban, Nancy Ed. 020 S967c The Craft of the Weaver Sutton, Ann, Peter Collingwood and Geraldine St Aubryn Hubbard 021 F492c The Care and Preservation of Textiles Finch, Karen and Greta Putnam 021 S630t Textile Care and Preservation Skov, Nanette 022 A333i Indigo Dyeing Albert, Susan Wittig 022 A333u An Unthymely Death and Other Garden Mysteries Albert, Susan Wittig 022 A887c Crime in Corn Weather Atwater, Mary Meigs 022 B218a Anonymous Was a Woman Bank, Mirra 022 B234m The Mummies of Ürümchi Barber, Elizabeth Wayland 022 B234w Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years Barber, Elizabeth Wayland 022 C432w Women, Art and Society Chadwick, Whitney 022 CD No Idle Hands: A Social History of American Macdonald, Anne L. Knitting 022 D877s A Spinner's Rhymerie Duke, Dee and Rowena Edlin-White 022 G448h High Whorling Gibson-Roberts, Priscilla 022 J017f The Friday Night Knitting Club Jacobs, Kate 022 H586t Textile Fibers and Their Use Hess, Katherine Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild Library Listing by Catagory C CS Title Author 022 H685s Spin Span Spun: Fact and Folklore for Spinners Hochberg, Bette and Weavers 022 L318w A Weaver's Memoir Larsen, Jack Lenor 022 L726t This is How I Go When I Go Like This: Weaving Ligon, Linda Collier and Spinning as Metaphor 022 L898t Three Weavers Loveless, Joan Potter 022 L917g Ganado Red Lowell, Susan 022 M Fiberarts 1984 - present Interweave Press 022 M Spindle, Shuttle and Dyepot 1969 - present HGA 022 M479f The Fine Young Chief McCoy, Ronald 022 NL Warp, Weave a Real Peace 2002 - present Weave a Real Peace 022 NL Woven Word 1990 - Present AZ Federation 022 NL Surface Design Newsletter 2000 - present Surface Design Assoc 022 Notes Interweave Press White Papers Interweave Press 022 P463s Selvedge Perry, Grayson and Vivienne Westwood, Kate Blee 022 P949t Trafficking in Sheep Priest, Anne Barclay 022 R379w Weaving A Life: The Story of Mary Meigs Atwater Reiter, Mary Jo 022 R718s Songs From the Loom, A Navajo Girl Learns to Roessel, Monty Weave 022 T286h Hooked for Life Adventures of a Crochet Zealot Temple, Mary Beth 022 W423c Cloth and Human Experience Weiner, Annette and Jane Schneider, Eds. 023 Audio Spin the Weaver's Song Sciaky, Carla 023 Audio Songs and Stories of the Old People Kennedy, Norman 023 Audio More Stories and Songs of the Old People Kennedy, Norman 023 Audio Ballad Weaver Kentucky Woman 024 P971m Myotherapy: Complete Guide to Pain-Free Living Prudden, Bonnie 024 VCR Bodywork for Weavers and Fiber Artists Penfield, Tracy 025 A887d Design and the Handweaver Atwater, Mary Meigs 025 A887g Guatemala Visited - copy 1 Atwater, Mary 025 A887g Guatemala Visted - copy 2 Atwater, Mary 025 A887h Hand Woven Rugs Atwater, Mary M 025 C711p Peter Collingwood, His Weaves and Weaving Collingwood, Peter 025 H341w Weft Twining Harvey, Virginia and Harriet Tidball Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild Library Listing by Catagory C CS Title Author 025 R476c Color Related Decorating Textiles Rhodes, Tonya Stalons 025 S630d Doup Leno Shuttle Craft Monograph Thirty Two Skowronski, Hella & Sylvia Tacker 1980 025 T558b Brocade Tidball, Harriet 025 T558c Color and Dyeing Tidball, Harriet 025 T558c Contemporary Satins Shuttle Craft Monograph Tidball, Harriet Seven 1962 025 T558c Contemporary Tapestry Tidball, Harriet 025 T558c Contemporary Costume: Strictly Handwoven Tidball, Harriet 025 T558d The Double Weave Plain and Patterned Tidball, Harriet 025 T558h The Handloom Weaves Tidball, Harriet 025 T558h Home Study Course in Handweaving Part I Tidball, Harriet 025 T558h Home Study Course in Handweaving Part II Tidball, Harriet 025 T558h Home Study Course in Handweaving Part III Tidball, Harriet 025 T558h Handwoven Specialties Tidball, Harriet 025 T558m Mexican Motifs Tidball, Harriet 025 T558m Merry Christmas, Handweavers Tidball, Harriet 025 T558p Peru: Textiles Unlimited Tidball, Harriet 025 T558p Peru: Textiles Unlimited Part II Tidball, Harriet 025 T558s Summer and Winter and Other Two-Tie Unit Tidball, Harriet Weaves 025 T558s Supplementary Warp Patterning Tidball, Harriet 025 T558s Surface Interest: Textiles of Today Tidball, Harriet 025 T558t Two-Harness Textiles: The Loom-Controlled Tidball, Harriet Weaves 025 T558t Textile Structure and Analysis Tidball, Harriet 025 T558t Thomas Jackson, Weaver Tidball, Harriet 025 T558t Two-Harness Textiles: The Open-Work Weaves Tidball, Harriet 025 T558u Undulating Weft Effects Tidball, Harriet 025 T558w The Weaver's Book of Scottish Tartans Tidball, Harriet 025 T558w Woolens and Tweeds Tidball, Harriet 025 T558w Weaving Inkle Bands Tidball, Harriet 025 W763c Creative Monk's Belt Windeknecht, Margaret 025 W763c Creative Overshot Windeknecht, Margaret Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild Library Listing by Catagory C CS Title Author 030 Industry and Technology, Texts 030 C789t Textiles: Fiber to Fabric Corbman, Bernard 030 L668t Textile Workbook Levy, Leon and Robert Feldman 040 Fibers 040 WSN Fiber Notes 041 B162l Linen Hand Spinning and Weaving Baines, Patricia 041 ILG Irish Linen Irish Linen Guild 042 M381a Cotton Weaver's Journal 043 M584w Wool'n Magic Messent, Jan 043 R667h Handspun Treasures from Rare Wools Robson, Deborah, Ed. 044 M Silk, The Queen of Textiles National Geographic 045 MFPA Man-Made Fiber; Fact Book Manmade Fiber Producers Association 050 Color and Design 051 B617i Itten:The Elements of Color Birren, Faber 051 C529p The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colors Chevreul, M. E. 051 C532c Color Harmony; A Guide to Creative Color Chijiiwa, Hideaki Combinations 051 M551c ColorWorks Menz, Deb 051 notes Color Guide for Handweavers Chown, M. Joyce and Mary Black 051 WSN Practical Color Theory for Weavers Zilinski, Patricia 052 C555p Pattern Design Christie, Archibald 052 D131n Natural Impressions Dahl, Carolyn 052 D273p Pattern Design Day, Lewis 052 H811o Optical and Geometrical Patterns and Designs Oremis, Spyros 052 J550t The Textile Design Book Jerstorp, Karin and Eva Köhlmark 052 R852d Design Synectics Roukes, Nicholas 052 S439t The Technique of Freeform Design Searles, Nancy M 053 A935b Bamboo Austin, Robert, Dan Levy, Koichiro Ueda Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild Library Listing by Catagory C CS Title Author 053 B617p Principles of Color Birren, Faber 053 C545c Color guide for Handweavers - copy 1 Chown, M. Joyce and Mary E. Black 053 C545c Color guide for Handweavers - copy 2 Chown, M. Joyce and Mary E. Black 053 E110w The Woman's Book of Creativity Ealy, C. Diane 053 E530f Fiber Sculptures Emery, Irene 053 F249w Welcome Home Fassett, Kaffe 053 FBRA The Fiberarts Design Book Fiberarts 053 FBRA The Fiberarts Design Book II Fiberarts 053 FBRA The Fiberarts Design Book III Fiberarts 053 H198w Woven Works Hamamura, John and Susan 053 J960p The Pleasures of Pattern Justema, William 053 J960w Weaving and Needlecraft Color Course Justema, William and Doris 053 L318m Material Wealth; Living with Luxurious Fabrics Larsen, Jack Lenor 053 M381a Approaching Design Through Nature; The Quiet Martin, Grace O. Joy 053 MDSA Textile Raume Museum Der Stadt Aschaffenburg 053 W431w Working Places Weiss, Jeffrey 060 Collections and Exhibitions (emphasis on works) 060 C758b Beyond Craft: The Art of Fabric Constantine, Mildred and Jack Lenor Larsen 060 M499h
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