Homecraft Rugs: Their Historic Background, Romance of Stitchery and Method of Making
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108
1929
English
- The Renaissance of Rugcraft
- Rug Making: a Home Industry
- Equipments and Classifications
- The Braided Rug
- Needlewoven Rugs
- Knit Rugs of Smooth-Face and Pile Surfaces
- Crocheted Rugs
- Rugs of Jute Yarn
- Tapestry Floor Coverings
- ''Turky Worke Carpetts''
- Rugs of Cross Stitch or Phrygian Work
- Hooked Rugs, part 1
- Hooked Rugs, part 2
- Fabric Mosaic Rugs
- Scalloped or Petal Rugs
- Quilted Rugs
- Felt Floor Covering
- Old Patchwork for New Rugs
- Embroidered Carpets and Rugs in Darned Stitchery
- Rugs of Chenille and Caterpillar Braid, Marquetry Mats
- Shuck or Corn-Husk Mats
- Sacking Mats and String Rugs
- Minor Rugs in Variety
- The Care of Rugs, Their Repair and Reconstruction
- Business Aspects of Rug Making
A tour de force of the history, construction, preservation, and beauty of all types of rugs, with chapters on braided, needlepoint, woven, crocheted, tapestry, and embroidered rugs and other lesser-known types of floor coverings. - Summary by Joanne Turner
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