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Library List.Pages WAIRARAPA SPINNERS AND WEAVERS LIBRARY LIST Crochet Broomstick crochet fashions / by Margaret Helen Wilkes Crochet inspiration / by Saha Kagan Crocheted afghans / Rita Weiss (ed) Crocheted patchwork afghans 1980 Finishing techniques for crochet / by Pauline Turner Mon Tricot 1300 pattern stitches, advice hints and knitting dictionary Mon Tricot knit and crochet [2 issues 1981] 1981 The crochet workbook / by Sylvia Cosh and James Walters Dyeing A dictionary of dyes and dyeing / by KC Ponting Are you ready to dye / by Sandra Dain 2009 Dye from plants / by Joyce Lloyd 1950 Dyeing for fibres and fabrics Dyeing for fibres and fabrics / Janet de Boer (ed) nd Dyes and dyeing / by Max Simmons nd Dyes from plants of Australia and New Zealand / by Joyce Lloyd 1971 Growing herb and plants for dyeing / by Betty E M Jacobs Natural dyes, Fast or fugitive / by Gill Dalby 1985 Natural wool dyes and recipes / by Ann Milner Natures colours: dyes from plants / by Ida Grae Plant dyeing / by Amy Hadfield Hutchinson Step by step spinning and dyeing / by Eunice Svinicki The use of vegetable dyes / by Violetta Thurston The book of dyeing / by Ann Milner Felting A New Zealand guide to handmade felt / by Marianne Ekert Felted knits / by Beverly Galeskas Feltmaking / by Deborah McGavrock and Christine Lewis How to make felt / by Anne Belgrave Needle felting book no. 2 The art of the feltmaker / by M E Burkett The wonderful world of felt: complete with full instruction and patterns / by Molly Pickering Knitting A second treasury of knitting patterns / by Barbara Walker A treasury of knitting patterns / by Barbara G Walsh Adventures in knitting: breaking the rules and creating unique designs / by Brenda Shapiro Aran and Fair Isle knitting Charted knitting designs: a third treasury of knitting patterns / by Barbara Walker Children’s knitwear: samples and suggestions / by Lorraine Barr Circular knitting workshop : essential technique to master: knitting in the round / by Margaret Radcliffe Classic designs Classic knitted cotton edgings / by Furze Hewitt & Billie Daley Creating original hand knitted lace / by Margaret Stone Designer knits / by Roz Mexted Everybody’s knitting / by Kirsten Hofstatter Exclusively yours / by Francis Kennett Family album: knitting for children and adults / by Kaffe Fassett & Zoe Hunt Finishing techniques for hand knitters / by Sharon Brant First book of modern lace knitting / by Marianne Kinzel Fleece in the shed and knitting of handspun / by Bess D’Arcy Smith Glorious knitting / by Kaffe Fassett Homespun handknit caps, socks, & gloves / edited by Linda Ligon Irish knitting: patterns inspired by Ireland / by Rohana Darlington Jean Greehowe’s : 190 Scarecrow family, 194 Little gift dolls, 206 Knitted animals, 224 Knitted clowns, 227 traditional favourites, 229 Mascot dolls, 236 Golfing clown, 238 Topsy-Turnabout doll Kid’s knits / by Lesley Anne Price Knit Art / by Ferne Geller Cone Knit edgings and trims: 150 stitches / edited by Kate Haxell Knit one knit all Elizabeth Zimmerman;s garter stitch designs Knitted flowers / by Susie Johns Knitted lace / by Jan Eaton Knitted tams / by Mary Rowe Knitter’s almanac / by Elizabeth Zimmerman Knitter’s know-how: a comprehensive manual of skills and techniques / by Heather Halcrow Nicholson Knitting (Octopus books) Knitting around / by Elizabeth Zimmerman Knitting Bazaar / by Jo Sharp Knitting colour by Brandon Mabley Knitting fashion: a step by step guide to knitting and crochet by Pam Dawson Knitting finishing notes / by Audrey Sangster Knitting for fun / by Diana Biggs Knitting for prems Knitting for the Outdoors – Merino handknits for active kiwis, by Gillian Whalley- Torckler Knitting from the top by Barbara G Walker Knitting in harmony with nature Knitting in the old way / by Priscilla A Gibson-Roberts Knitting in Vogue no 3 / by Christina Probert Knitting now / by Grabi Tubbs Knitting patterns for the handspinner / Bev Tilson [compiler] Knitting stitches and patterns / by Diana Biggs Knitting with dog hair Knitting with handspun yarn / by Jean McDonnell Knitting with novelty yarns / exploring colour, texture and style / by Laura Militzer Bryant & Barry Klein Knitting without tears / by Elizabeth Zimmerman Knitting workshop / by Elizabeth Zimmerman Mary Thomas’s book of knitting patterns by Mary Thomas Mary Thomas’s knitting book / by Mary Thomas Mon Tricot knitting dictionary 1030 stitches patterns Noah’s Ark One + One: scarves, shawls and shrugs / By Iris Schreier Passion for colour: designer knitting with natural dyes / by Sarah Burnett Patricia Roberts collection Patricia Roberts collection / by Patricia Roberts Pattern book (National woolcrafts festival 1983) Pattern from the Web Patterns for Guernsey, Jerseys and Arans: fishermen’s sweaters from the British Isles/ by Gladys Thompson Patterns for handspun / by Paula Simmons Poems of colour: knitting in the Bohus tradition / by Wendy Keele Rudgard Story hand knitting collection / by Jo Sharp Sasha Kagan’s big and little sweaters / by Sasha Kagan Schaffhauser mode Seamless knitting from the top down Simply fabulous knitting / by Montse Stanley Socks: a spin-off special publication for spinners and knitters Square knits: knitting granny squares for fun and effect / by Val Guilford The Celtic collection / by Alice Starmone The complete book of traditional Fair Isle knitting / by Sheila McGregor The Country Diary book of knitting / by Anne Mitchell The creators The encyclopedia of knitting / by Lesley Stanfield & Melody Griffiths The family knitting book / by James Norbury The fashion knitting book Freeform knitting and crochet / by Jenny Dowde 2004 The knit hat book / by Nicky Epstein The knitter’s guide to combining yarns / by Kathleen Greco & Nick Greco The loving stitch: a history of hand knitting in New Zealand / by Heather Nicholson The machine knitting book: how to design and create beautiful garments on your knitting machine / by John Allen The natural choice knitting book The Penguin book of knitting / by Pam Dawson The progressive knitter / by Maggie Whiting 1988 The pure new wool designer knitwear collection The sweater book / by Amy Carroll [ed] The sweater workshop / by Jacqueline Fee The woolgatherers’ handspun pattern book Traditional knitting / by Michael Pearson Traditional Knitting / by Sheila MacGregor Traditional knitting patterns from Scandinavia, the British Isles, France, Italy and other European countries / by James Norbury Traditional knitting with wool / Australian Wool Corporation Trico-Fix pattern book Viking knits / by Elsebeth Lavold Vogue knitting caps and hats Winter knits / by Jenny Kee Woolly thoughts: how to unlock your creative genius / by Pat Ashworth & Steve Plummer You knit unique / by Lee Anderson Spinning A handbook for spinners: angora / by Erica Lynne Creative spinning weaving and plant dyeing / by Beryl Anderson Encyclopedia of handspinning / by Mabel Ross 1988 Fibres to fabrics: techniques and projects for handspinners / by Hazel Clarke Hand woolcombing and spinning: a guide to worsteds from the spinning wheel / by PeterTeal Handspindles / by Bette Hochberg 1980 Handspinners handbook / by Bette Hochberg Handspinning / by Elizabeth Leadbetter Handspinning: arts and techniques / by Allen Fannin Handspinning flax / by Olive and Harry Linder 1986 Handspinning for softness and speed / by Paula Simmons 1982 I can spin a different thread / by Ann Milner In a spin / by Pat Old Mary Butler’s weaving Merino: handspinning, dyeing and working with Merino and superfine wools in New Zealand/ by Margaret Stove Mohair from the handspinner’s viewpoint / by Jenny Poore Spin your own wool and dye it and weave it / by Molly Duncan Spinning and weaving / by Glen Pownall Spinning and weaving in Palestine / by Shelagh Weir Spinning and weaving with wool / by Paula Simmons Spinning camelid fibre / by Doe Arnot Spinning designer yarns / by Diane Varney Spinning for softness and speed / by Paula Simmons Spinning wheels : spinners and spinning / by Patricia Baines Spinning wool: beyond the basics / by Anne Field The Ashford book of spinning / by Anne Field The care and feeding of spinning wheels / by Karen Pauli The complete spinning book / by Candace Crocket The essentials of handspinning / by Mabel Ross The essentials of yarn design for handspinners / by Mabel Ross The handspinners companion / by Leigh Morris The joy of spinning / by Marilyn Kluger The New Zealand woolcraft book / by Constance Jackson and Judith Plowman The whole craft of spinning / by Carol Kroll Twists to treasures / by Aileen Stace Weaving and spinning / Yvonne Deutch (ed) Whorl and Wheel: the story of handspinning in Scotland / by Su Grierson 1985 Yarnitecture – a knitter’s guide to spinning, by Jillian Moreno Your handspinning / by Elsie G Davenport Weaving 1000+ Patterns in 4,6, and 8 harness shadow weaves / by Marian Powell A handweaver’s pattern book / by Marguerite P Davison A handweaver’s workbook / by Heather G Thorpe A twill of your choice / by Paul R O’Connor Adventures in weaving / by Gertrude Greere Basic double weave theory / by Sara Farrar Batsford book of tapestry weaving / by Alec Pearson Can I interest you in weaving / by Esther Nitschke Contemporary tapestry / by Harriet Tidball Convergence ’86: a fibre spectrum Designer diagonals: a portfolio of patterns for bias clothing / by Virginia West Designing for weaving: a study guide for drafting design and colour / by Carol Skurtz Designing with thread: from fibre to fabric / by Irene Waller Exploring colour and design for handweavers / by Molly Duncan and George Bull Fashion from the loom:
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