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| #3654515 in Books | 2001-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 208 pages||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Romantic Reflections on Textile Tradition|By Sara von Tresckow|A Flaxen Past - what a romantic Old World ring this has to it. We have all heard the story of Rumplestiltskin where a young girl, overwhelmed by the task of spinning a roomful of flax straw in to "gold" or linen thread, is willing to risk her firstborn child to have the work done by someone else. We have all heard|From the Back Cover|"Textile historians will be grateful for this very thoughtful study of an area we've known too little about."- Madelyn van der Hoogt, editor, Handwoven and Weaver's magazines. |"Her writing style is informal and informative... This is a usef
Full color, large format 8.5 x 11", 495 photographs, 91 drawings/drafts/charted designs. Nine chapters include maps and regional dress; colorful research adventure; flax tools and faces from archival photographs; textile images and patterns; a gallery of 24 textile people and their work; charted folk designs for weaving and needlework; nine projects beginner to advanced; six contemporary projects; linen workshop: grow it, spin it, weave it. Annotated bibliography, glossa...
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