- Al
Stohlman (August 15, 1919 –
March 6, 1998) was an
American pioneer in
leathercraft and
continues to
influence hundreds of
thousands of leathercrafters...
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designated stitch number 201 by ISO 4915:1991.
Stohlman 1976, p. 4.
Michael 1993, p. 47.
Armitage 2020, p. 39.
Stohlman 1976, p. 3. "ISO 4915:1991
Textiles — Stitch...
- The Salmon-
Stohlman House, also
known as
Clover Crest, is a
historic home
located in the Town of Somerset,
Montgomery County, Maryland. It is a 2+1⁄2-story...
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Nancy Stohlman (born
August 13, 1973), is an
American flash fiction writer and musician. She is the
author of one
educational book, two
flash novels, one...
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Theater Van
Cliburn International Piano Competition Museums Al and Ann
Stohlman Museum American Airline C.R.
Smith Museum Amon
Carter Museum of American...
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corporate headquarters in Fort Worth,
Texas also
houses the Al and Ann
Stohlman Leathercraft Museum.
Tandy Leather began as a family-owned
leather goods...
- Arts’
Award of Merit, as well as
being the
second recipients of the Al
Stohlman Award for
Achievement in
Leathercraft in 1984. Ken
Griffin (1949). The...
- Somerset, Maryland,
where he
built his residence, now
known as the Salmon-
Stohlman House.
Salmon died of
pneumonia on
August 30, 1914, in Butte, Montana,...
- materials. By far the most
preeminent carver in the
United States was Al
Stohlman. His
patterns and
methods have been
embraced by many hobbyists,
scout troops...
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Amber Sparks,
Lydia Davis,
David Gaffney,
Robert Scotellaro, and
Nancy Stohlman,
Sherrie Flick,
Bruce Holland Rogers,
Steve Almond,
Barbara Henning, Grant...