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No | Judul | Abstrak | Pengarang | Penerbit | Tahun | Subyek |
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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 |
4777 | Indian Basketry Kode Panggil: 677.54 Jam i |
I. Introduction page II II. Basketry, the mother of pottery page 17 III. Basketry in indian legend page 22 IV. Basketry in indian ceremonial page 33 V. Basket making people page 50 VI. Materials used in indian basketry page 72 VII. Color in indian basketry page 88 VIII. Weave or stitches of indian basketry page 96 IX. Basket forms and designs; their origin and relatio to art page 119 X. Some uses of indian maskets page 145 XI. Various indian baskets page 169 XII. Symbolisn of indian basketry page 187 XIII. The poetry of indian basketry page 218 XIV. Baskets to be prized page 224 XV. The decadence of the art page 226 XVI. How the art may be preserved page 229 XVII. Hints to the collector page 230 XVIII. Bibliography of indian basketry page 232 | George wharton james | Dover Publication, inc | 1909 | keranjang |
4778 | Textilefarberei, textile dyeing Kode Panggil: 677.8(03) Kre t |
mit dem verligenden taschen-worterbuch wichtinger fachausdrucke der tetilfarberei und damit eng zusammenhangender gebiete will der verfasser dan fachkreisen hierfur ein handliches und umfassendes spezialworterbuch der englishcenun deutshcen sprache zur verfugung stellen | Rudolf kretschmer | Veb verlag technik berlin | 2000 | Tekstil |
4779 | Processing of polyester fibres Kode Panggil: 677.494 Paj p |
Classification and properties of polyester fibres page 15 Spinning polyester fibres page 43 Mixing and advance plaining of textile products page 140 Production properties and end eses of textured polyester yarns page 176 aproduction of polyester sewing threads page 187 Polyester yarn preparation for weaving page 197 Weaving polyester yarns page 215 Knitting polyester yarns page 242 Dyeing of polyester fibres page 258 Finishing of polyester fabrics page 323 Processing and end uses of shrink polyester fibres page 406 Making up polyester fabrics page 431 Properties and care of textile page 456 Application of polyester fibres in industrial fabrics page 475 Polyester fibres in the production of nonwovens page 490 Adverse properties of polyester fibres page 502 Recorvery and use of textile waste containing polyester fibres page 524 Prospective development of polyester fibres page 540 | Oldrich Pajgrt, | Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company | 0000 | kapas |
4780 | Dyeing of cellulosic fibres and related process Kode Panggil: 677.84 Coc d |
The story of cotton, like so many of the other commodities of world commerce, is not purely a matter of economics and technology. inded the english name for the fibre is not without its romance. the word appears to have reched our language throught france and spain. even without the knowledge tht quitun is the arabic world, it is possible to deduce that the modern spanish-algodon-from its similarity in prefix to other new things out of africa, such as alcohol, alkali and alizarin, is of moorish origin. perhaps it is permissible to consider modern cottondyeing techniques, particularly in view of their frequently capricious behaviour, as the offspring of algodon and alchemy. | S.R.Cocket, dkk | Academic press | 1961 | Kapas |