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20 Μαρ 2020 · Highlights from all nine volumes of the highly successful 'Fabric Folios' series to create the essential single-volume textile and design sourcebook
3 Δεκ 2019 · Section 1. Introduction to textiles : 1. Introduction -- 2. Product development from a textile perspective : Serviceability and the consumer ; Performance ; Information sources -- Section 2. Fibers : 3. Textile fibers and their properties ; Fiber properties ; Serviceability ; Fiber identification -- 4.
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Book Review of Medieval Dress and Textiles in Britain: A Multilingual Sourcebook, ed. by LOUISE M. SYLVESTER, MARK C. CHAMBERS and GALE R. OWEN-CROCKER (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2014).
In this paper, the main results of the project will be summarised with emphasis on 1. Changes in spinning and weaving during Greek Early Bronze Age; 2. New textile implements and techniques; 3. Use of plant vs. animal fibres; 4. Organisation of textile production.
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