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Harper & Brothers

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Cover of: The Development of Embroidery in America
The Development of Embroidery in America
July 24, 2007, Juniper Grove
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Cover of: The development of embroidery in America
Cover of: The development of embroidery in America
The development of embroidery in America
1921, Harper & Brothers
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The Development Of Embroidery In America
1921, Harper & Brothers
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Table of Contents

Introductory: The story of the needle.
Beginnings in the new world.
The crewelwork of our Puritan mothers.
Samplers and a word about quilts.
Moravian work, portraiture, French embroidery and lacework.
Berlin woolwork.
Revival of embroidery, and the founding of the Society of Decorative Art.
American tapestry.
The Bayeux tapestries.

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New York, London

Classifications

Library of Congress
NK9212 .W5

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Pagination
ix, [1], 151, [1] p.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7126282M
Internet Archive
developmentofemb00wheeiala
LCCN
21020517
OCLC/WorldCat
1468177

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OL207820W

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