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PieceWork IndexJanuary/February 2015 – January/February 2017(This index begins with the January/February 2015 issue of PieceWork. For indexes to issues prior to 2015, please see thefollowing link: www.Interweave.com/piecework-index/This index contains author names, subjects, and entries for people and businesses mentioned or described in articles.KEY TO INDEX ABBREVIATIONSThe following abbreviation are used to identify each bi-monthly issue:JF - January/FebruaryMA - March/AprilMJ - May/JuneJA - July/AugustSO - September/OctoberND - November/DecemberThe title of each article is followed by the issue date (including the last two digits of the year) and the opening pagenumber. For example, the issue information for Donna Druchunas’ article titled "The lace socks of Spanish Charradancers” is abbreviated as JF15, 10-12, which indicates the article was published in the January/February 2015 issueand begins on page 10.AAbnett, RalphKnitted silk in Tudor England. Piecework: ND16, 42-45Abraham & Strauss (business)Elsa Schiaparelli: how a handknitted sweater launched a fashion career. Piecework: JF17, 51-54Adams, Harriet StratemeyerThe secret in the stitches. PieceWork: SO16, 25-28afghans. See blanketsagingA stitch in time: the needlework of aging women in antebellum America. PieceWork: JA15, 8Agosin, MarjorieStitching resistance: women, creativity, and fiber arts. PieceWork: SO15, 6Agus, PinaValsesia puncetto needle lace. PieceWork: MJ15, 30-35Alexander, JudyOpen bay-leaf pattern: a cotton square for a quilt to knit. PieceWork: JA15, 40-41Operation Kid Knit heelless spiral socks. PieceWork: JF15, 61-62Allen, AddieIda May Allen's Irish crochet wedding jacket. PieceWork: MJ16, 14-16Allen, Ida MayIda May Allen's Irish crochet wedding jacket. PieceWork: MJ16, 14-16Allen, WealthyIda May Allen's Irish crochet wedding jacket. PieceWork: MJ16, 14-16Alleyn, RoderickFabrications: textile notes in Ngaio Marsh's New Zealand mysteries. PieceWork: SO16, 45-48Aloni, MicalEmbroidery master. PieceWork: SO15, 4American frontier textilesMaking a home on the range and elsewhere along the Pioneer Trail. Piecework: JA16, 16-20American Revolutionary WarElizabeth Terry's embroidered coverlet. PieceWork: MA16, 12-14American WestMaking a home on the range and elsewhere along the Pioneer Trail. Piecework: JA16, 16-20Amish textilesThe star of rag rugs to knit. Piecework: JA16, 44-46Anderson, Brenda K. B.Crochet ever after. PieceWork: SO15, 29

Little Red's infinity cowl to crochet. PieceWork: SO15, 24-29Anderson, JudyPincushion Contest 2015 winners. PieceWork: SO15, 8-14angoraGerman angora rabbits. PieceWork: ND15, 10Anthony, Susan B.Let us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Antonelli, SilvanaValsesia puncetto needle lace. PieceWork: MJ15, 30-35appliquéGustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. PieceWork: MA16, 20-24Arabia paddleboatLace of the Arabia. PieceWork: MJ15, 46-49Arkwright, RichardFramework knitters, Luddites, and the capital crime of poverty. PieceWork: JA15, 18-24Arts and Crafts MovementGustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. PieceWork: MA16, 20-24Associated Artists (Tiffany and Wheeler)A case of three patents: women and the decorative arts. Piecework: JA16, 10-14Atherley, KateCustom socks: knit to fit your feet. PieceWork: SO15, 6Atherton, NancyDimity's baby cap to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 32-33Atterbury, Francis (Bishop)Thief, thief! Tales of larceny and old lace. PieceWork: MJ15, 56-60Augustine, KatherineA book cover in crewel embroidery to stitch. PieceWork: MA16, 15-18Elizabeth Terry's embroidered coverlet. PieceWork: MA16, 12-14For a special baby: Treva's boots to knit, felt, and embroider. PieceWork: SO15, 20-22Inside The Mitten: a peek into Jan Brett's adaptation of a classic Ukrainian folktale. PieceWork:SO16, 12-15A little girl in red: a needle case to stitch. PieceWork: MA15, 48-50Nancy's knitting bag to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 29-31Nicki's winter mittens to knit and embroider. PieceWork: SO16, 16-18A peacock silk purse to make. PieceWork: ND15, 50-52Pincushion Contest 2015 winners. PieceWork: SO15, 8-14The secret in the stitches. PieceWork: SO16, 25-28Shivani's closet. PieceWork: ND15, 47-49Stitching with paint: inside the world of Jan Brett. PieceWork: SO15, 16-19Aunt DimityDimity's baby cap to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 32-33Austen, JaneWhodunit? PieceWork: SO16, 34-37Austrian textilesA Biedermeier wreath to stitch. PieceWork: MA15, 38-41Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising, COAvenir Museum's grand opening. PieceWork: JF16, 6Avery, Wendy W.The life of Welsh funeral stockings. Piecework: JF17, 41-42BBaber, A. L.Let us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Bach, Emilie

A lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50Bach, TrinhThe amazing world of Vietnamese silk embroidery. Piecework: ND16, 24-30Bacon, NathanielKnitted silk in Tudor England. Piecework: ND16, 42-45Bacílková, BronislavaPuncetto lace necklace to make. PieceWork: MJ15, 36-40bags and pursesCountry home textiles in Huron County. Piecework: JA16, 48-50A little bag to bead-knit. PieceWork: MA15, 51-54Love grows: a half-moon clutch to crochet. Piecework: JA16, 35-38Nancy's knitting bag to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 29-31A peacock silk purse to make. PieceWork: ND15, 50-52A vintage purse to crochet. PieceWork: MJ16, 24-28Balasubramaniam, ChitraAn introduction to traditional hand embroideries of India. PieceWork: JA15, 8My grandmother's silk wedding saree. Piecework: ND16, 60-61Banjara tribal textilesTextiles of the Banjara: cloth and culture of a wandering tribe. Piecework: JA16, 8Barber, Julia LangdonLet us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Barron, StephanieWhodunit? PieceWork: SO16, 34-37Baty, Elisabeth JenkinsPieceWork Magazine miniatures contest 2016. PieceWork: SO16, 4-10Bavarian textilesCalf warmers: an abbreviated note in Bavarian tradition. Piecework: JF17, 37-28Baxter, Blanche RossGustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. PieceWork: MA16, 20-24Bažantová, NinaThe so-called St. Adalbert's glove from Prague: an early example of a knitted liturgical glove.PieceWork: JF16, 8-12beadworkGhoti: a scissors case to knit. PieceWork: MA15, 32-36A hat inspired by Sansa to knit. PieceWork: SO15, 30-32A little bag to bead-knit. PieceWork: MA15, 51-54Mini motif costumes to stitch. PieceWork: MA15, 60-62Pincushion Contest 2015 winners. PieceWork: SO15, 8-14Beagley, TadInside The Mitten: a peek into Jan Brett's adaptation of a classic Ukrainian folktale. PieceWork:SO16, 12-15Beale, Lionel S.112 Jermyn Street: Edward Standen and Shetland knitting. PieceWork: JF16, 26-28Beauchamp, ClaireJourney through time: socks inspired by Outlander to knit. PieceWork: SO15, 48-49Beckert, SvenEmpire of cotton: a global history. PieceWork: JA15, 8Bedford, Mary JaneMaking a home on the range and elsewhere along the Pioneer Trail. Piecework: JA16, 16-20Beeton, Isabella MaryA lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50A mysterious handmade tatting-sample book. PieceWork: MJ16, 33-36Beinecke, Mary Ann

Mary Ann Beinecke and the Nantucket Needlery. Piecework: JA16, 39-43Benson, Mildred A. WirtThe secret in the stitches. PieceWork: SO16, 25-28Bentham, TanyaLuttrell Psalter lady with squirrel to stitch. PieceWork: MA15, 56-58Berk, AnneAnnetarsia knits: a new link to intarsia. PieceWork: MA16, 10Martha's lace mystery. PieceWork: MJ15, 12-14Bertuccio, ElizabethPincushion Contest 2015 winners. PieceWork: SO15, 8-14Biedermeier eraA Biedermeier wreath to stitch. PieceWork: MA15, 38-41Billings, Michael T.Framework knitters, Luddites, and the capital crime of poverty. PieceWork: JA15, 18-24Black, SandyKnitting: fashion, industry, craft. PieceWork: SO15, 6Blackburn, JuliaThreads: the delicate life of John Craske. PieceWork: MA16, 10Blackwell, Alice StoneLet us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17blanketsCounterpane baby blanket to knit. PieceWork: JA15, 26-28Country home textiles in Huron County. Piecework: JA16, 48-50Elizabeth Terry's embroidered coverlet. PieceWork: MA16, 12-14Blytas, George C.The women of Pindos. PieceWork: JF16, 36-40Boardman, SusanMary Ann Beinecke and the Nantucket Needlery. Piecework: JA16, 39-43bobbinet machinesThe Schiffli machine and other industrial revolutions in lacemaking. PieceWork: MJ16, 58-61bobblesLace dancing socks from Spain. PieceWork: JF15, 13-15Rosebud fingerless gloves to knit. Piecework: JA16, 24-26Bonaparte, JosephineThe height of femininity: wispy cotton dresses. PieceWork: JA15, 10-13Bonnaz, AntoineThe Schiffli machine and other industrial revolutions in lacemaking. PieceWork: MJ16, 58-61books reviewedAnnetarsia knits: a new link to intarsia. PieceWork: MA16, 10Crochet ever after. PieceWork: SO15, 29Crochet so lovely: 21 carefree lace designs. PieceWork: SO15, 6Custom socks: knit to fit your feet. PieceWork: SO15, 6Empire of cotton: a global history. PieceWork: JA15, 8Ethnic dress in the United States: a cultural encyclopedia. Piecework: ND16, 64Extravagances: habits of being 4. Piecework: ND16, 64Fashion victims: dress at the court of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. PieceWork: JA15, 8First frost: cozy folk knitting. PieceWork: JA15, 8George Curling Hope: a man in a woman's world. PieceWork: JS16, 29-32A hat for Mrs. Goldman. Piecework: JF17, 6Henry's hat. Piecework: JA16, 8Highlander knits: knitwear inspired by the Outlander series. Piecework: JA16, 8How to embroider: techniques and projects for the complete beginner. Piecework: ND16, 64In the footsteps of sheep: tales of a journey through Scotland, walking, spinning, and knitting socks.PieceWork: MJ16, 6Inside The Mitten: a peek into Jan Brett's adaptation of a classic Ukrainian folktale. PieceWork:

SO16, 12-15An introduction to traditional hand embroideries of India. PieceWork: JA15, 8Knitting ephemera: a compendium of articles, useful and otherwise, for the edification andamusement of the handknitter. Piecework: JF17, 6Knitting: fashion, industry, craft. PieceWork: SO15, 6A lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50Maya threads: a woven history of Chiapas. PieceWork: MJ16, 6The mindfulness of knitting: mediations on craft and calm. Piecework: JF17, 6A mysterious handmade tatting-sample book. PieceWork: MJ16, 33-36New lace knitting: designs for wide open spaces. PieceWork: MJ16, 6Pattern and ornament in the arts of India. Piecework: ND16, 64Pen to thread: 750 hand-drawn embroidery designs to inspire your stitches. Piecework: JA16, 8People knitting: a century of photographs. Piecework: JF17, 58-60Rebecca Ringquist's embroidery workshops: a bend-the-rules primer. PieceWork: SO15, 6Refined knits: sophisticated lace, cable, and Aran lace knitwear. Piecework: JF17, 6Stitching resistance: women, creativity, and fiber arts. PieceWork: SO15, 6Stories in stitches. PieceWork: JF16, 3Tatted lace accessories. PieceWork: MJ16, 6Textiles of the Banjara: cloth and culture of a wandering tribe. Piecework: JA16, 8Vintage details: a fashion sourcebook. Piecework: JA16, 8Vintage Hollywood knits: knit 20 glamorous sweaters as worn by the stars. Piecework: JF17, 6Vintage modern crochet: classic crochet lace techniques for contemporary style. Piecework: ND16,64bootsFor a special baby: Treva's boots to knit, felt, and embroider. PieceWork: SO15, 20-22Borror, DawnPincushion Contest 2015 winners. PieceWork: SO15, 8-14Bosch, AnneHazel Carter remembered. Piecework: JF17, 4braidingAire's eesti müts. PieceWork: JF15, 54-57Ice festival hat and mittens to knit. PieceWork: ND15, 33-36Karesuando mittens to knit. PieceWork: ND15, 28-30Branscum, BetteMaking a home on the range and elsewhere along the Pioneer Trail. Piecework: JA16, 16-20Bravermanová, MilenaThe so-called St. Adalbert's glove from Prague: an early example of a knitted liturgical glove.PieceWork: JF16, 8-12BrazilAndrea's winter coat. PieceWork: JF16, 43-45Brett, JanFor a special baby: Treva's boots to knit, felt, and embroider. PieceWork: SO15, 20-22Inside The Mitten: a peek into Jan Brett's adaptation of a classic Ukrainian folktale. PieceWork:SO16, 12-15Stitching with paint: inside the world of Jan Brett. PieceWork: SO15, 16-19British needleworkA lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50Bronson, Mrs. CharlesThe talented Oneida lacemakers. PieceWork: MJ16, 30-32Brooks, ThomasA lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50Bucilla Blue BooksA mysterious handmade tatting-sample book. PieceWork: MJ16, 33-36

Bui Cong HanhThe amazing world of Vietnamese silk embroidery. Piecework: ND16, 24-30Bulgarian cast-onLace dancing socks from Spain. PieceWork: JF15, 13-15Burgess, Mary JaneMaking a home on the range and elsewhere along the Pioneer Trail. Piecework: JA16, 16-20Burgess, ThomasMaking a home on the range and elsewhere along the Pioneer Trail. Piecework: JA16, 16-20Burns, RobertThe tam o'shanter. Piecework: JF17, 55-57Bush, Mary PolitykaBunnies, canoes -- and roller skates, too: novelty pincushions of the late nineteenth and earlytwentieth centuries. PieceWork: MA15, 10-12Catch it if you can -- silk fly fringe. Piecework: ND16, 8-12Discover the beauty of art silk embroidery. Piecework: ND16, 14-18Embroidered huck towels: a feast for the eyes. PieceWork: MA16, 28-31Fukusa: the art of gift giving in Edo Period Japan. PieceWork: ND15, 40-43A gift cover to embroider. PieceWork: ND15, 44-46A handkerchief to embroider in shadow work. PieceWork: JA15, 14-16The Hatfield-McCoy feud reimagined. PieceWork: SO15, 57-59The height of femininity: wispy cotton dresses. PieceWork: JA15, 10-13A huck towel to embroider. PieceWork: MA16, 32-36A lion puppet to knit. PieceWork: MA16, 59-61Making a home on the range and elsewhere along the Pioneer Trail. Piecework: JA16, 16-20No batteries required and other reasons to teach a child to knit. PieceWork: MA16, 54-58A petite chapeau pincushion to embroider. PieceWork: MA15, 21-24A pitcher cover to embroider. Piecework: JA16, 21-23A Regency-era doll dress to sew and embroider. PieceWork: SO16, 38-40The Schiffli machine and other industrial revolutions in lacemaking. PieceWork: MJ16, 58-61A silk art doily to embroider. Piecework: ND16, 19-22Whodunit? PieceWork: SO16, 34-37Bush, NancyAire's eesti müts. PieceWork: JF15, 54-57Eesti tanumüts: a symbol of Estonian nationality. PieceWork: JF15, 48-53Leaf and nupp shawl to knit. PieceWork: MJ15, 26-29Linda Elgas: master of Haapsalu lace. PieceWork: MJ16, 42-44Linda's September 1981 Haapsalu scarf to knit. PieceWork: MJ16, 37-41A week of crafts in Estonia. PieceWork: MA16, 8-9CCaldwell-Hopper, KathiA Shaker Christmas. PieceWork: ND15, 37-39calf warmersCalf warmers: an abbreviated note in Bavarian tradition. Piecework: JF17, 37-28Cameron, JudithThe amazing world of Vietnamese silk embroidery. Piecework: ND16, 24-30Campagnol, IsabellaNeedlework on stage: Venetian lace in Carlo Goldoni's plays. PieceWork: SO15, 54-56Campbell, Ida May Allen SimonsIda May Allen's Irish crochet wedding jacket. PieceWork: MJ16, 14-16Campbell, RalphIda May Allen's Irish crochet wedding jacket. PieceWork: MJ16, 14-16Canadian textilesCountry home textiles in Huron County. Piecework: JA16, 48-50captivityMary Rowlandson: knitting in captivity. PieceWork: JF15, 32-35

Carter, HazelHazel Carter remembered. Piecework: JF17, 4Carter, SybilThe talented Oneida lacemakers. PieceWork: MJ16, 30-32Catt, Carrie ChapmanLet us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Cavendish, GeorgianaThe height of femininity: wispy cotton dresses. PieceWork: JA15, 10-13Chachula, RobynVintage modern crochet: classic crochet lace techniques for contemporary style. Piecework: ND16,64charityLet us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Remembering the humanitarian project that time forgot. PieceWork: JF15, 58-60Charra dancersLace dancing socks from Spain. PieceWork: JF15, 13-15The lace socks of Spanish Charra dancers. PieceWork: JF15, 10-12Cheney Brothers Silk CompanyA case of three patents: women and the decorative arts. Piecework: JA16, 10-14Chiapas, MexicoMaya threads: a woven history of Chiapas. PieceWork: MJ16, 6childrenAndrea's winter coat. PieceWork: JF16, 43-45Bonnie rose baby bonnet to crochet. PieceWork: MJ16, 17-21Counterpane baby blanket to knit. PieceWork: JA15, 26-28The crown prince's sweater. PieceWork: JF15, 44-46Dimity's baby cap to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 32-33Heart in hard buff mittens for a child. PieceWork: JF16, 46-48No batteries required and other reasons to teach a child to knit. PieceWork: MA16, 54-58Operation Kid Knit heelless spiral socks. PieceWork: JF15, 61-62Plain or fancy: hats and bonnets. PieceWork: MJ16, 21-23Remembering the humanitarian project that time forgot. PieceWork: JF15, 58-60Tell them of us baby bib. PieceWork: JF15, 38children's booksInside The Mitten: a peek into Jan Brett's adaptation of a classic Ukrainian folktale. PieceWork:SO16, 12-15Pippi's long stockings to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 58-60Stitching with paint: inside the world of Jan Brett. PieceWork: SO15, 16-19ChinaAn epistolary journal into ancient knitting. Piecework: JF17, 8-10Ice festivals. PieceWork: ND15, 31-32Choate, Mary AtwaterDiscover the beauty of art silk embroidery. Piecework: ND16, 14-18Chrisman-Campbell, KimberlyFashion victims: dress at the court of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. PieceWork: JA15, 8ChristmasA Shaker Christmas. PieceWork: ND15, 37-39Ciotti, DonatellaTatted lace accessories. PieceWork: MJ16, 6Clark, Evelyn A.Dimity's baby cap to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 32-33Hana lace scarf to knit. Piecework: ND16, 50-52Sunna lace shawl to knit. PieceWork: MJ16, 50-52Clay, Laura

Let us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Cleeves, AnnA scarf to knit for Vera. PieceWork: SO16, 42-44clothing. See costume-fashion-dressClub Thèrése de DillmontA lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50Cluny tattingA square doily to make with Cluny tatting. PieceWork: JA15, 52-55Coffin QuiltThe Hatfield-McCoy feud reimagined. PieceWork: SO15, 57-59Coffin, JaredMary Ann Beinecke and the Nantucket Needlery. Piecework: JA16, 39-43Coleman, AvaStories in stitches. PieceWork: JF16, 3collections. See museums-exhibitions-collectionsCollins, IanThe Schiffli machine and other industrial revolutions in lacemaking. PieceWork: MJ16, 58-61Colonial AmericaMary Rowlandson: knitting in captivity. PieceWork: JF15, 32-35colonial eraA stitch in time: the needlework of aging women in antebellum America. PieceWork: JA15, 8Columbian Exposition, ChicagoA case of three patents: women and the decorative arts. Piecework: JA16, 10-14contests and competitionsPieceWork Magazine miniatures contest 2016. PieceWork: SO16, 4-10PieceWork Pincushion Contest 2015. PieceWork: MA15, 12Pincushion Contest 2015 winners. PieceWork: SO15, 8-14Cook, MichaelThe queen of fibers: making and using silk for embroidery. Piecework: ND16, 32-36A stargazer lily in Japanese silk thread to embroider. Piecework: ND16, 37-41Corbett, MaryCountry home textiles in Huron County. Piecework: JA16, 48-50Cordet, AdelineTatted edging no. 524. PieceWork: MJ15, 64Cornely embroidery machinesThe Schiffli machine and other industrial revolutions in lacemaking. PieceWork: MJ16, 58-61costume-fashion-dressAndrea's winter coat. PieceWork: JF16, 43-45Common threads: a story about five generations of women connected by lace. PieceWork: MJ15,18-24Cousin Martha's scarf to knit. PieceWork: MJ15, 15-17A crown prince, a knitted sweater, and escape from Nazi invasion. PieceWork: JF15, 40-43The crown prince's sweater. PieceWork: JF15, 44-46Elsa Schiaparelli: how a handknitted sweater launched a fashion career. Piecework: JF17, 51-54Ethnic dress in the United States: a cultural encyclopedia. Piecework: ND16, 64Extravagances: habits of being 4. Piecework: ND16, 64Fashion for all: garments knitted from wool yarn in Elizabethan England. PieceWork: JF15, 16-19Fashion victims: dress at the court of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. PieceWork: JA15, 8Finnish folk museums. PieceWork: JF15, 26-29Gentleman's under-shirt. PieceWork: JF15, 21-24The height of femininity: wispy cotton dresses. PieceWork: JA15, 10-13Ida May Allen's Irish crochet wedding jacket. PieceWork: MJ16, 14-16Kimono: the art and evolution of Japanese fashion. PieceWork: MJ16, 6A lacy camisole to knit. PieceWork: MJ16, 53-55

Leaf and nupp shawl to knit. PieceWork: MJ15, 26-29Martha's lace mystery. PieceWork: MJ15, 12-14Mini motif costumes to stitch. PieceWork: MA15, 60-62Plain or fancy: hats and bonnets. PieceWork: MJ16, 21-23A Regency-era doll dress to sew and embroider. PieceWork: SO16, 38-40Shivani's closet. PieceWork: ND15, 47-49Silken fog stole to knit. PieceWork: MJ15, 42-44Sweater traditions from Finland: Vörå-inspired arm warmers. PieceWork: JF15, 30-31Taranaki Armed Constabulary rugby team. PieceWork: JF15, 20-21Tell them of us baby bib. PieceWork: JF15, 38Vintage details: a fashion sourcebook. Piecework: JA16, 8cottonCotton. PieceWork: JA15, 2Empire of cotton: a global history. PieceWork: JA15, 8The height of femininity: wispy cotton dresses. PieceWork: JA15, 10-13couchingLuttrell Psalter lady with squirrel to stitch. PieceWork: MA15, 56-58counterpanesA counterpane pincushion to knit. Piecework: JA16, 51-52Country home textiles in Huron County. Piecework: JA16, 48-50Countess of Wilton (Mary Egerton)A lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50covered wagon travelMaking a home on the range and elsewhere along the Pioneer Trail. Piecework: JA16, 16-20Cowgill, MarilynnA case of three patents: women and the decorative arts. Piecework: JA16, 10-14cowlsCarol's mystery cowl to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 49-51Little Red's infinity cowl to crochet. PieceWork: SO15, 24-29Peace silk beret and cowl to knit. Piecework: ND16, 56-59Silk-blend lace cowls to knit. Piecework: ND16, 46-49Cox, Gladys E.Country home textiles in Huron County. Piecework: JA16, 48-50Craftsman FarmsGustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. PieceWork: MA16, 20-24Craftsman StyleGustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. PieceWork: MA16, 20-24Crane, JosiahThe Schiffli machine and other industrial revolutions in lacemaking. PieceWork: MJ16, 58-61Craske, JohnThreads: the delicate life of John Craske. PieceWork: MA16, 10creativityStitching resistance: women, creativity, and fiber arts. PieceWork: SO15, 6crewelworkA book cover in crewel embroidery to stitch. PieceWork: MA16, 15-18Elizabeth Terry's embroidered coverlet. PieceWork: MA16, 12-14A treasure trove: the textiles at Muncaster Castle. Piecework: JA16, 4-6Crimean WarWrapped in comfort: the practical fashionable nightingale. Piecework: JF17, 43-48CRK DesignMini motif costumes to stitch. PieceWork: MA15, 60-62crochetAnn Rath's tidy chair back to crochet. Piecework: JA16, 53-54Birkbeck edging to crochet. PieceWork: JA15, 6Bonnie rose baby bonnet to crochet. PieceWork: MJ16, 17-21

Colorful crochet lace: 22 chic garments & accessories. PieceWork: MA16, 10Country home textiles in Huron County. Piecework: JA16, 48-50Crochet ever after. PieceWork: SO15, 29Crochet so lovely: 21 carefree lace designs. PieceWork: SO15, 6A farmer crochets. Piecework: JA16, 30-34George Curling Hope: a man in a woman's world. PieceWork: JS16, 29-32Ida May Allen's Irish crochet wedding jacket. PieceWork: MJ16, 14-16A lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50Let us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Letters from the asylum - do you still have my table cover? PieceWork: JA15, 30-33Little Red's infinity cowl to crochet. PieceWork: SO15, 24-29Love grows: a half-moon clutch to crochet. Piecework: JA16, 35-38Mama Waller's edging to crochet. PieceWork: MA16, 40-41The needlework of Susie Whitehead Waller. PieceWork: MA16, 37-39PieceWork Magazine miniatures contest 2016. PieceWork: SO16, 4-10Pincushion Contest 2015 winners. PieceWork: SO15, 8-14Square and border pattern for Annie's tablecloth to filet crochet. PieceWork: JA15, 34-38A suffrage-fair washcloth to crochet. PieceWork: ND15, 18-19The sunflower suffrage shawl to crochet. PieceWork: ND15, 20-22A torchon lace edging to crochet. PieceWork: MJ15, 50-52Vintage modern crochet: classic crochet lace techniques for contemporary style. Piecework: ND16,64A vintage purse to crochet. PieceWork: MJ16, 24-28Washcloths to knit and crochet. PieceWork: MA16, 42-43cross stitchA lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50Crown Prince patternLinda Elgas: master of Haapsalu lace. PieceWork: MJ16, 42-44Cupples, Ann Jane Dunn DouglasGentleman's under-shirt. PieceWork: JF15, 21-24Taranaki Armed Constabulary rugby team. PieceWork: JF15, 20-21Cupples, Mrs. GeorgeA counterpane pincushion to knit. Piecework: JA16, 51-52Custer, Elizabeth BaconDiscover the beauty of art silk embroidery. Piecework: ND16, 14-18DDavies, GwenThe life of Welsh funeral stockings. Piecework: JF17, 41-42Davies, WalterThe life of Welsh funeral stockings. Piecework: JF17, 41-42Dawson, WilliamThe Schiffli machine and other industrial revolutions in lacemaking. PieceWork: MJ16, 58-61Day, Lucy HobartLet us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17de Dillmont, ThèréseA lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50de la Roche, Elizabeth de ValléeCatch it if you can -- silk fly fringe. Piecework: ND16, 8-12deniersThe queen of fibers: making and using silk for embroidery. Piecework: ND16, 32-36

Desai, ShiviniShivani's closet. PieceWork: ND15, 47-49designers, profiles ofA celebration of lace: Moses Front Gantz and his Record Lace & Embroidery Company. PieceWork:MJ16, 8-12Elsa Schiaparelli: how a handknitted sweater launched a fashion career. Piecework: JF17, 51-54Hazel Carter remembered. Piecework: JF17, 4Threads: the delicate life of John Craske. PieceWork: MA16, 10detectivesDimity's baby cap to knit. PieceWork: SO16, 32-33Fabrications: textile notes in Ngaio Marsh's New Zealand mysteries. PieceWork: SO16, 45-48Handwork and the mystery genre. PieceWork: SO16, 20-21Patricia Moye's lethal knitting needle. PieceWork: SO16, 52-54A scarf to knit for Vera. PieceWork: SO16, 42-44The secret in the stitches. PieceWork: SO16, 25-28Whodunit? PieceWork: SO16, 34-37Dickler, MindyOperation Kid Knit heelless spiral socks. PieceWork: JF15, 61-62Remembering the humanitarian project that time forgot. PieceWork: JF15, 58-60Dillmont, Thèrése Dillmann vonA lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50Diwali festivalShivani's closet. PieceWork: ND15, 47-49DMC (Dollfus-Mieg & Compagnie)A lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50doiliesA silk art doily to embroider. Piecework: ND16, 19-22A square doily to make with Cluny tatting. PieceWork: JA15, 52-55Dollfus-Mieg & Compagnie (DMC)A lady, Miss Watts, Mrs. Beeton, Thèrése de Dillmont, and more Nineteenth century needleworkauthors. PieceWork: MA16, 44-50dollsLet us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Peruvian burial doll. PieceWork: MJ15, 10-11A Regency-era doll dress to sew and embroider. PieceWork: SO16, 38-40Dotson, PatriciaA treasured knitted-lace sampler book. PieceWork: MJ16, 56-57Doyle, Arthur ConanSocks, séances, and Sherlock Holmes. PieceWork: SO15, 46-47Doyle, Jean ConanSocks, séances, and Sherlock Holmes. PieceWork: SO15, 46-47Drew, NancyThe secret in the stitches. PieceWork: SO16, 25-28Druchunas, DonnaCousin Martha's scarf to knit. PieceWork: MJ15, 15-17Lace dancing socks from Spain. PieceWork: JF15, 13-15The lace socks of Spanish Charra dancers. PieceWork: JF15, 10-12Lithuania-inspired floral and entrelac mittens. Piecework: JF17, 30-32Martha's lace mystery. PieceWork: MJ15, 12-14A silk pincushion to knit. PieceWork: MA15, 25-27Socks, séances, and Sherlock Holmes. PieceWork: SO15, 46-47The star of rag rugs to knit. Piecework: JA16, 44-46Stories in stitches. PieceWork: JF16, 3

Tiger lily, scarlet geranium, and yellow jessamine flowers to knit. PieceWork: MA15, 42-46Vermont carriage mittens. PieceWork: JF16, 49-51Durack, DonnaA farmer crochets. Piecework: JA16, 30-34Durack, KatherineA farmer crochets. Piecework: JA16, 30-34Let us keep knitting and crocheting for the Bazar, sisters! Notes on the December 1900 NationalSuffrage Fair. PieceWork: ND15, 12-17Letters from the asylum - do you still have my table cover? PieceWork: JA15, 30-33Love grows: a half-moon clutch to crochet. Piecework: JA16, 35-38Square and border pattern for Annie's tablecloth to filet crochet. PieceWork: JA15, 34-38A suffrage-fair washcloth to crochet. PieceWork: ND15, 18-19The sunflower suffrage shawl to crochet. PieceWork: ND15,

PieceWork Index January/February 2015 . PieceWork Magazine miniatures contest 2016. PieceWork: SO16, 4-10 Bavarian textiles Calf warmers: an abbreviated note in Bavarian tradition. Piecework: JF17, 37-28 Baxter, Blanche Ross Gustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. PieceWork

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