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- Indonesian Textiles from the Permanent Collection, June 26, 2009-December 6, 2009
- David Adjaye Selects June 19, 2015 – 19, 2015 June February 7, 2016 February
- Exhibition Large Print Guide for the Cloth That Changed the World: India's Painted and Printed Cottons
- Furoshiki: an Art of Cloth Wrapping As an Alternative to Replace Bag (Goods)
- Meet the Masters March Program Grade 7 Fabric Design: Printing on Cloth
- Understanding the Dress of Somali Women in Minnesota
- Unfolding Cloth Across Cultures Curated by Jennifer Kramer
- D:\ACHID\2018\IBDA Ed 1 2018.Pm
- WEST AFRICAN INDIGO TEXTILES UNDER INFLUENCES the Fouta
- Colonial Renascence of Adire
- CHILDREN of the QUICKSANDS Efua Traoré
- African Wax Prints
- Collections Plan
- Garibaldis, Engageantes & Cages: American Fashions of the Civil War
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- Textiles in Art, Fashion, and Cultural Memory in Nigeria Since 1960
- The Textile Museum Thesaurus Is a Data Management Tool for Cataloging and Searching for Textiles in the Textile Museum’S Collection in Its Electronic Database
- African Wax Prints
- Costume Design and Production for O Pioneers!, by Darrah Cloud
- 2003Mckenziej.Pdf (1.436Mb)
- PAGNE and WRAPPER the Wrapper, Called by the French Word Le
- Fabricating Power with Balinese Textiles
- Batik Textiles from Java, June 15, 2001-October 7, 2001
- Perceptions of Low SES, High Academic Achievement Vietnamese Middle Grades Students of Factors That Have Contributed to Their School Achievement
- Fashion Design
- Downloaded for Personal Non‐Commercial Research Or Study, Without Prior Permission Or Charge
- East Asian Collections in Scottish Museums Tayside, Central and Fife
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- The Documentation of Embroidery Types in South Western Nigeria 1Adiji, Bolajoko Esther, 2S