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No | Judul | Abstrak | Pengarang | Penerbit | Tahun | Subyek |
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4767 | The St. Martin Embroideries Kode Panggil: 677.77 Fre s |
Introduction page 9 Roundels: Iconogrsphy page 23 Roundels: Technique page 65 Rooundels: Date 82 Panels: Iconography page 93 Panels: Style, Technique, Date page 102 Panels: Drawings page 108 Ensemble: How Used page 110 Ensemble: Possible Provenance page 116 Appendix page 125 Notes page 128 Bibliography page 130 | Margaret B. Freeman | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | 1968 | Bordir |
4768 | Cibagene and Cibantine Colours in Calio Printing Kode Panggil: 677.8 - c c.3 |
- | - | 2000 | Warna | |
4769 | Products for Textile Finishing Kode Panggil: 677.8 p c.2 |
- | Hoechst | 2000 | Tekstil | |
4770 | Products for Textile Finishing Kode Panggil: 677.8 p c.1 |
- | Hoechst | 2000 | Tekstil | |
4771 | Design Merajut Kode Panggil: 677.66 - d |
- | - | 2000 | Rajut | |
4772 | Pembuatan bunga dari rotan Kode Panggil: 677.54 - p c.1 |
2000 | rotan | |||
4773 | Pembuatan bunga dari rotan Kode Panggil: 677.54 - p c.2 |
2000 | rotan | |||
4774 | Printing on fabric Kode Panggil: 677.85 Bys t c.1 |
In spite of the abundance of inexpensive machine made article that our tcjnology makes available to us at every hand we are presently witnessing an amazing renaissance of interest in many of the old time honored hand craft techniques. one such technique is hand printing on fabric, a tecgnique that is becoming increasingly popular and that has special appeal for young people as a means of creative self-expression in a world that grows daily more and more mechanized and impersonal. | Ellen bystrom | Van nostrand reinhold company | 1967 | kapas |
4775 | All about wicker Kode Panggil: 677.543 Cor a |
Wycre. wykyr. wykker. wicker. its spelling has changed over time, but its meaning hasn't. wicker is something that's woven, mostly from rattan (which includes cane, pole, reed, and peel), but also from willow, straw, rush, raffia, palm, floor mats, hats, shoes, tea strainers, spice containers, all manner of boxer and baskets-even houses and hearses. but the way we know wicker best, what we think of when of when we think wicker, is as furniture; and that's waht this book is all about. | Corbin, Patricia | E.P.Dutton | 1978 | Anyaman |
4776 | Printed textiles Kode Panggil: 677.8 Alb p c.1 |
Introduction Page 5 Starting a career a textile designer page 7 Designing Page 29 Designing for industry page 61 Industrial printing methods page 80 Sources of inspiration page 86 Appendix I page 93 Appendix II page 94 Index page 95 There are still people who try to discourage textile students about to begin their career. they paint a very black pictures of the textile industry, and say that textile designing is a very overcrowded profession. Struggle for recognition much greter. in the past, textile manufactures, with the exception of a few wnglightened firms, such as ascher, horrock's fashions, liberty's, and sekers in the fashion field, and edinburgh weavers, heals, and david whitehed in furnishings, showed no encoourangement to the british designer, and inded very little interest in design at all. | Pat Albeck | oxford university press | 1969 | Textile |