The following items were donated by Desiree Koslin and have been added to our library. The Guild is thankful for this generous contribution.
Newsletters, Exhibition Catalogs and Magazines
Complex Weavers Medieval Textile Study Group newsletter— has well documented samples and useful information
Handwoven magazine March 1981
Handweaver & Craftsman magazine 5 misc. issues
Interweave magazine 4 issues 1979-1981
The Weaver’s Journal 21 misc. issues 1979 – 1985 plus 4 duplicates
Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot magazine 21 issues 1973 – 1978
Threads magazine 16 misc. issues 1987 – 1990 plus 1 duplicate
American Craft magazine 17 misc. issues 1979 – 2000
Craft Horizons magazine 47 misc. issues 1956 – 1979
FiberArts magazine 10 misc. issues 1982 – 1998
The Medieval Dress and Textile Society newsletter 1994 – 2006
Directory of Weavers & Spinners Guilds 1984 – 851988 – 89
Guide to Craft Galleries & Shops
Crafts magazine May/June 1974 – May/June 1982
Textile The Journal of Cloth and Culture 6 issues March ’04 – Fall ‘05
Studies in the Decorative Arts The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts 20 misc. issues 97/98 – 06/07
Surface Design Journal 4 misc. issues Summer ’94 – Summer ‘06
Dimensions Craft/Artisanales magazine June/July 1974
ArtCraft magazine Dec ’79/Jan ‘80
American Visions The Magazine of Afro-American Culture Oct. ‘88
Artistic Handicraft and Popular Art Manufacture in Czechoslovakia exhibition catalog
Threads of History exhibition catalog
Linneboken pamphlet in Swedish?
Hudson Valley Weavers & Spinners newsletter 1998-2001
Books
Weaving, Spinning and Dyeing, Lavonne Brady Axford
American Woven Coverlets, Carol Strickler
The Shuttle-Craft Book of American Hand-Weaving, Mary Meigs Atwater
Contemporary Handweaving, Ruth Overman and Lula Smith 2 copies
Early American Weaving & Dyeing, J. and R. Bronson
Hand Weaving and Cloth Design, Marianne Staub
Weaving A Handbook for Fiber Craftsmen, Shirley E. Held Hand-Loom Weaving, Luther Hooper, 1910, Great Britain—this old book has lots of complex technical information for advanced weavers.
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