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Catalogue by Title Greater Vancouver Weavers' and Spinners' Guild Library List - by Title To search for a word or phrase, click "ctrl" + "f", and enter search data in the "find" window. The Guild library is open 45 minutes before each meeting. Other times may be arranged by contacting the Library Chair via email, at [email protected]. Call Acquired Author Title Publisher Pages Date Subject Number Date Jeonju Fashion 2010 International Hanji Fashion Flow 0.041 JEO Jeonju Fashion Association 48 2010 Fashion Show Catalogue Association Exhibition 1000(+) patterns in 4, 6 & 8 harness Shadow weave: Multiple harness 3.173 Po Powell, Marion Robin & Russ 270 1976 shadow weaves weaving 1001 designs for needlepoint and cross 8.9 Bo Boresuck, B Arco 180 1977 91/9 Designs, Charted stitch 2.32 Gro Groff, Russell E. 200 Patterns for Multiple Harness Looms Robin & Russ 200 1979 2008 Textile Structure & Design 2.03 Gr Griffin, Gertrude 2-harness weaving Author 1970 1988 Two-harness weaving 8,12 ...20: an introduction to multishaft Drafting; Looms: Multiple harness 2.02 We Wertenberger, Kathryn Interweave 135 1988 1989 weaving weaving: Weaves 2.32 Ber Berte, Betty A. 8H Betty A. Berte 75 1995 1996 Multiple harness weaving A Complete Introduction to the Craft of 5.6 Zn Zamierowski, Nell Golden Press 96 1995 Rugmaking A crackle weave companion : exploring 3.134 Bru Brusic, Lucy M. Kirk House Publishers 125 2012 2016 Crackle weave four-shaft crackle A cut above:couture clothing for fibre 5.2 We-c West, Virginia Author Baltimore MD 43 1992 93/5 Garments artists 7.111 Bu Buchanan, Rita A Dyer's Garden Interweave Press 112 1996 Dyes & dyeing 108 7.01 Bry Bryant, Laura A Fiber Artist's Guide to Color - 2 DVD Set Interweave Press 2013 min. 2 TH Thorpe, Heather A Handweaver's Workbook Collier Books 179 1956 1995 Step by step guide 6.9471 Ev Evans, Jane A A joy forever: Latvian weaving Dos Tejedoras 178 1991 1992 Latvian weaving 7.109 Gre Greenfield, Amy Butler A Perfect Red Harper Collins 324 2005 2003 Dyeing History 140 0.7 Mac-s MacKenzie, Judith A Spinner's Toolbox - 2 DVD Set Interweave Press 2012 min. A weaver ponders his craft (M.W.L. V21- 2 Zi-w Zielinski, S.A. Nilus Leclerc 116 1983 Master Weaver Library 22) 0.092 Lar Larsen, Jack Lenor A Weaver's Memoir Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 160 1998 2011 Biography 9.3 Th-a Thomas, Diane Advanced creative ojo book Hunter, NY 52 1975 1992 Ojos 2 Gr Greer, Gertrude G Adventures in weaving Bennett, Illinois 425 1951 1990 Weaving - Theory and technique Picton, John & Mack, 6.96 Pi African textiles British Museum 208 1979 African weaving John 6.96 Sp Spring, Christopher African textiles Crescent Books 1989 89/11 African weaving 0.73 Amo Amos, Alden Alden Amos Big Book of Handspinning Interweave Press 495 2001 2001 Spinning Page 1 of 39 Update: Feb 15, 2017 Greater Vancouver Weavers' and Spinners' Guild Library List - by Title To search for a word or phrase, click "ctrl" + "f", and enter search data in the "find" window. The Guild library is open 45 minutes before each meeting. Other times may be arranged by contacting the Library Chair via email, at [email protected]. Call Acquired Author Title Publisher Pages Date Subject Number Date 1.1 Zi Zielinski, S.A. All about looms (M.W.L. V2) Nilus Leclerc 82 1979 Looms: Master Weaver library Ancient Peruvian Mantles, 300 B.C. - A.D. 6.985 Anc Metropolitan Museum of Art 23 1995 200 6.985 An Anton, Ferdinand Ancient Peruvian textiles Thames & Hudson 236 1987 89/2 Peruvian weaving Andean Four-Cornered Hats: Ancient 6.985 And Volumes from the Collection of Arthur M. Metropolitan Museum of Art 31 1990 Text by Mary Frame Bullowa 6.98 Arn Arnold, Denise Andean Science of weaving Thames & Hudson 352 2015 2016 South America New Zealand Spinning, Weaving & 0.56 Fl Fletcher, Joan Angora 16 1988 Spinning & Weaving Wool Crafts Society Inc. 0.56 Ly Lynne, Erica Angora: A Handbook for Spinners Interweave 131 1992 1992 Angora 8.9 An Anne Orr's charted designs Dover 30 1978 Designs, Charted Sutton, Ann: Exhibitions 0.041 An Anne Sutton Textiles Bellew 24 1985 (Catalogues etc) 0.712 We West, Wilfred C Anyone can build a spinning wheel Thresh 32 1975 Spinning wheels Karisto, Maikki & Mervi Applesies and fox noses : Finnish 6.12 Kar Salakirjat 95 2015 2017 Card weaving Pasanen tabletwoven bands Art of African Textiles: Technology, 6.96 Pic Picton, John (ed.) Barbican Art Gallery, London 141 1995 Africa; textiles Tradition and Lurex Cason, Marjorie & 6.984 Ca Art of Bolivian highland weaving Watson-Guptill 216 1976 Band weaving: Bolivian weaving Cahlander, Adele 7.01 It Itten, Johannes Art of color Van Nostrand 155 1961 Colour Art of Feltmaking: Basic Techniques for 9.57 Vic-a Vickrey, Anne Einset Making Jewelry, Miniatures, Dolls, Watson-Guptill Pub. NY 144 1997 Feltmaking Buttons, Wearables, etc. 3.2609 Art Jobe, Joseph - Editor Art of tapestry Thames & Hudson 278 1965 1992 Tapestry - History Basket making: Indian crafts 6.6 Fu Fuller, Carol Art of the Indian basket in North America U of Kansas Museum of Art 56 1975 (North American) Art of the loom: weaving, spinning and Navajo weaving, African weaving, 6.9 He Hecht, Ann Rizzoli, New York 208 1989 90/06 dyeing across the world Japanese weaving, etc. 2.01 Re Regensteiner, Else Art of weaving Van Nostrand Reinhold 184 1970 Weaving - Theory & technique 0.1 ART Art Textiles of the World, Canada Telos Art Publishing, England 190 2009 2011 Textiles 3.2 Gr Griffin, Gertrude Art weaves Author 32 1968 88/1 Boundweave 3 Ke Kean, Frieda Art weaving Heath 105 1937 Weaves Articles on Spinning, weaving & sheep - 0.731 Si-a Simmons, Paula 1977 Spinning reprinted Page 2 of 39 Update: Feb 15, 2017 Greater Vancouver Weavers' and Spinners' Guild Library List - by Title To search for a word or phrase, click "ctrl" + "f", and enter search data in the "find" window. The Guild library is open 45 minutes before each meeting. Other times may be arranged by contacting the Library Chair via email, at [email protected]. Call Acquired Author Title Publisher Pages Date Subject Number Date 6.971 Si Simard, Cyril Artisanat Quebecois: Vol 1 Editions de l'homme 468 1975 Canadian weaving 5.2 Lev Leventon, Melissa Artwear: Fashion & Antifashion Artwear: Fashion & Antifashion 160 2005 2007 Garments 0.73 Fi Field, Anne Ashford book of spinning Lark 152 1986 Spinning 9.53 As Ashley, Clifford W Ashley Book of Knots Doubleday 620 1944 92/12 Knots and knotting 6.13 Ba Barbeau, Marius Assomption sash National Museum of Canada 51 Band weaving Chile's Pre Columbian Art Awakhuni: Weaving the History of the 0.11 Chi Chile's Pre Columbian Art Museum 111 2009 2010 Historic Textiles Museum Andes Award-winning basket designs : 6.6 Eng English, Pati Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. 168 2015 2017 Basket making techniques and pattrns for all levels Taber, Barbara & 6.2 Ta Backstrap weaving Watson-Guptill 160 1975 Backstrap weaving Anderson, Marilyn Handweavers' Guild of 5.41 Han Bakers dozen 1: tablemats & beyond HGA 15 1982 Linens, Household America Handweavers' Guild of 5.4 Han Bakers dozen 2: from rags to... HGA 13 1983 Rag weaving: Rugmaking America Tacker, Harold & Tacker, 6.1 Ta Band weaving Van Nostrand Reinhold 104 1974 Band weaving Sylvia 6.1 Bi Bitusol, Torbiorg Bandgrid (Bandweaving) LTS Forlag 63 1966 Band weaving 5.8 Bl Blair, M.C & Ryan, C. Banners and flags Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich 233 1977 Wall hangings 7.112 Me Merrill, Ruth & Haight, B Barbra'n me- on lichening & learning Sherwood Press 1975 Lichens 6.6 Car Cary, Mara Basic baskets Houghton 127 1975 1992 Basket making 6.13 De Dendel, Esther W Basic book of fingerweaving Simon & Schuster 128 1974 Band weaving 6.3 De Dendel, Esther W Basic book of twining Van Nostrand 100 1978 Twining 6.6 Si Siler, Lyn Basket book Sterling 144 1988 88/8 Basket making 6.6 Me Merrill, Ruth Basketeering, Northwest style Author 89/7 Basket making 6.6 La LaBarge, Lura Basketmaking from the beginning Funk & Wagnalls 116 1976 Basket making 6.6 Ch Christopher, F.J. Basketry Dover 108 1952 Basket making 6.6 Sc Schiffer, Nancy Baskets Schiffer Publishing 176 1984 Basket making 6.6 Ro Rossbach, Edward Baskets as textile art Van Nostrand Reinhold 199 1973 Basket making 6.6 Je Jensen, Elizabeth Baskets from nature's bounty Interweave 197 1991 1992 Basket making Beadweaving: New Needle Techniques & 6.5 Be Benson, Ann Sterling 144 1993 1998 Jewelry making Original Designs 6.5 Ben Benson, Ann Beadwork Basics Sterling 128 1994 1998 Jewelry making 0.73 Wi Wickens, Hetty M Beginners guide to spinning Newnes 183 1982 Spinning 5.2 Beg Beginners' SAORI clothing design 62 2016 Garments - SAORI 6.1 Gr Griffin, Gertrude Belt weaves 1965 Band weaving House, Florence & 6 Hou Belts from many lands Tod Studio 1992 Belts McNulty, C Page 3 of 39 Update: Feb 15, 2017 Greater Vancouver Weavers' and Spinners' Guild Library List - by Title To search for a word or phrase, click "ctrl" + "f", and enter search data in the "find" window. The Guild library is open 45 minutes before each meeting. Other times may be arranged by contacting the Library Chair via email, at [email protected]. Call Acquired Author Title Publisher Pages Date Subject Number Date Van der Hoogt, Madelyn; 3.152 Huc Best of Weaver's Huck Lace XRX, Inc. 103 2000 Weave systems ed.
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