- tatting. A good
description of this can be
found in Knots,
Splices and
Fancywork. Some
believe tatting originated over 200
years ago,
often citing shuttles...
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numerous books on needlework,
especially the
decorative forms known as
fancywork, and she
wrote a
comprehensive encyclopedia on the subject. She was also...
- Publications, Ltd., 1977. Markrich, Lilo, and
Heinz Edgar Kiewe.
Victorian Fancywork: Nineteenth-Century
Needlepoint Patterns and Designs. Chicago: Regnery...
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automotive industry),
Villeroy & Boch (sanitary items), Inter-Spitzen (
fancywork), Schöller and Riva
Intima (underwear), Rieker,
Primos and Calzaturificio...
- Art of Hair Work
offered full
volumes devoted to
hairwork and
other "
fancywork," as
predominantly female crafts were
known at the time. In Europe, various...
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major exhibition, The D'Oyley Show, An
Exhibition of Women's
Domestic Fancywork, was held at
Watters Gallery, Sydney, in
October 1979. It then toured...
- Mi'kmaq-Onondaga
conceptual artist Gail
Tremblay weaves baskets in the
traditional fancywork patterns of her
tribes from
exposed film.
Basketry can take many forms...
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Watters Gallery in
Sydney in 1979. The exhibition,
focusing on women's '
fancywork'
featured more than 700
handmade doilies that were
collected from various...
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University Press.
Annette Shiell (2014), Fundraising,
Flirtation and
Fancywork:
Charity Bazaars in
Nineteenth Century Australia,
Cambridge Scholars Publishing...
- two publications: The D'oyley Show: An
Exhibition of Women’s
Domestic Fancywork and Work for
Dainty Fingers and a
series of 10
screenprinted posters....