Weaving Textile Design Patterns Rare Books 160 on DVD Art Craft Spinning Loom E2


Weaving Textile Design Patterns Rare Books 160 on DVD Art Craft Spinning Loom E2

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Weaving Textile Design Patterns Rare Books 160 on DVD Art Craft Spinning Loom E2:
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Textiles - Weaving160 Rare Vintage Books onDVD

An amazing collection of out-of-print rare books scanned to digital PDF format and put on to Diskon the subject ofTextiles and including Weaving, Spinning etc.

An unparalleled and amazing Archive covering all aspects of the textile industry both domestic/cottage and commercial and including power and hand loom processes.

Trace the history and development of the weaving process from relatively ancient and primitive cultures through to the mechanisation of the Industrial Revolution. Also encompassing the science of textiles and their design and including pattern designs and examples of various textiles, plus weaving manuals and design guides.

The 10,000s of pages contain essential knowledge and insights, diagrams, images and explanations that provide a truly encyclopaedic library of knowledge that is unsurpassed. This totally unique collection is the most complete available.


160Books on DVD

Nature of the item:

This item is a computer disk containingvintage, copyright-freebooks scanned into digital PDF format and provided to you on disk (as above); there is no physical book,there is no video, there is no audio.

You will require a computer with a Disk drive to be able to view the PDF books with suitable PDF viewer software (which is universally available for Free).

List -160 Bookson Disk

A Chronicle of Textile Machinery 1824-1924, - Saco-Lowell (1924)A Collection of distinctive hand-block printed linens & cretonnes - J. H. Thorp & Co. (1900)A handbook of weaves - G. H. Oelsner (1915) vers.1A handbook of weaves - G. H. Oelsner (1915) vers.2A manual of weave construction - a systematic arrangement and explanation of the foundation and derivative weaves for harness looms - I. Kastanek (1903)A practical treatise on the construction of the power-loom and the art of weaving - A. Brown (1887)A practical treatise on weaving and designing of textile fabrics - with chapters on the principles of construction of the loom, calculations and colour - T. R. Ashenhurst (1879)A practical treatise on weaving by hand and power looms - G. White (1846)A Primitive Frame For Weaving Narrow Fabrics - O Tufton (1901)A Sixteenth Century IndustryA Treatise on Designing and Weaving Plain and Fancy Woolen Cloths - Baldwin, A. A. (1878)A Treatise on Textile Calculations and the Structure of Fabrics - Ashenhurst, Thomas R (1902)A treatise... the properties and supply of the fibres, ... various processes required for converting wool, cotton, silk from fibre to finished goods - E Posselt (1895)Aboriginal American Weaving M Kissell (1910)An Album of Textile Designs Containing Upwards of 7,000 Patterns Suitable for Fabrics of Every Description - Ashenhurst, Thomas R. (1881)An introduction to the study of textile design - A. F. Barker (1903)Arithmetical calculations for weaving students - H. Neville (1904)Ashenhurst\'s Cloth Structure Tables - Ashenhurst, Thomas R.Ausfuhrliches Handbuch der Weberei. Ein Lehr- und Hilfsbuch fur Fabrikanten, Weber und Webschuler Vol 1 - J. Schams (1909) [German]Ausfuhrliches Handbuch der Weberei. Ein Lehr- und Hilfsbuch fur Fabrikanten, Weber und Webschuler Vol 2 - J. Schams (1909) [German]Belt folio - O. G. Tod (1900)Block prints from India for textiles - A. B. Lewis (1924)Book of instructions, the Priscilla weaving art (1915)Calculations and tables, connected with the art of weaving (1700)Calculations in Yarns and Fabrics - Bradbury, Fred. (1896)Card loom weaving - sampler of twill weaving (1900)Catalogue Of The Horner Collection Of Spinning Wheels And Accessories - (1909)Change tables for Denn warp machine - E. Cross (1899)Choyokaku kansho (1883) [Samples of Japanese textiles - Japanese Language]Clark\'s weave room calculations - W. A. G. Clark (1920)Colour in woven design - R. Beaumont (1890)Contrasts - G. A. Grierson (1918)Correspondence relating to the invention of the Jacquard brussels carpet power loom - W. Wood (1868)Cotton cloth designing - J. Holmes (1896)Cotton Machinery - The Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell Mass. (1893)Cotton Spinning - A Wade (1921)Cotton Spinning Vol 1 - W Taggart (1896) vers.1Cotton Spinning Vol 1 - W Taggart (1896) vers.2Cotton Spinning Vol 2 - W Taggart (1919)Cotton Spinning Vol 3 - W Taggart (1925)Cotton spinning (first year) - T Thornley (1908)Cotton spinning (honours, or third year) - T Thornley (1907)Cotton Spinning (Intermediate or Grade II) - T Thornley (1916)Cotton Spinning and Weaving - H Walmsley (1893)Cotton weaving and designing - J. T. Taylor (1909) vers.1Cotton weaving and designing - J. T. Taylor (1909) vers.2Cotton weaving and designing [Fifth Edition] - J. T. Taylor (1905)Cotton weaving its development, principles, and practice - R. Marsden (1895)Craftsman fabrics and needlework from the Craftsman workshops - G. Stickley (1906-07)Cyclopedia of textile work a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting Vol 1 (1911)Cyclopedia of textile work a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting Vol 2 (1911)Cyclopedia of textile work a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting Vol 3 (1911)Cyclopedia of textile work a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting Vol 4 (1911)Cyclopedia of textile work a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting Vol 5 (1911)Cyclopedia of textile work a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting Vol 6 (1911)Cyclopedia of textile work a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting Vol 7 (1907)Damasks - their origin & ornamentation - Stroheim & Romann (1920)Decorative and fancy textile fabrics - with designs and illustrations - R. T. Lord (1898)Decorative textiles - G. L. Hunter (1918)Design book Vol 1 - T. V. Staub (1912)Design book Vol 2 - T. V. Staub (1912)Design in textile fabrics - T. R. Ashenhurst (1883)Design texts - a practical treatise on textile design, cloth construction, fabric analysis and calculations - F. Umpleby (1910)Dictionary of weaves - E. A. Posselt (1914)Dress, blouse, and costume cloths, design and fabric manufacture - R. Beaumont (1921)First year cotton spinning course - H A Duncan (1928)Flax Culture and Preparation - Bradbury, Fred.Foot-power loom weaving - E. F. Worst (1918)Grammar of textile design - H. Nisbet (1906)Grammar of textile design - H. Nisbet (1919)Hand-Loom Weaving Plain and Ornamental - L Hooper (1920)Hand-loom weaving; a manual for school and home - M. P. Todd (1902)Hand-loom weaving; a manual for school and home - M. P. Todd (1914)How to figure out and arrange pattern work for weaving colored fabrics - J. G. King (1915)How to make rugs - C. Wheeler (1902)Illustrated and Descriptive Catalog of Whitin Textile Machinery - Whitin Machine Works (1917)Jacquard machine; analyzed & explained the preparation of Jacquard cards & practical hints to learners of Jacquard designing - E. A. Posselt (1893)Jacquard machines; instruction paper - H. W. Nelson (1909)Jacquard weaving and designing - T. F. Bell (1895)Javanese batik designs from metal stamps - A. B. Lewis (1924)Jute and linen weaving - T. Woodhouse (1914)Jute And Linen Weaving Part 2 Calculations and Structure of Fabrics - T Milne (1906)Kinks for boss weavers, from the questions and answers department of the Textile world record - C. Hutton (1910)Kyuko zufu - C. Takashima (1868) [Textile Designs - Japanese]Labor-saving looms - G. O. Draper (1907)Lectures on Practical Weaving and Cloth Dissection - Ashenhurst, Thomas R. (1896)Loom Tuning - Bailey, James. (1907)Loom-fixing and weaving. A book for all who are interested in such matters - G. F. Ivey (1896)Manufacture of narrow woven fabrics, ribbons, trimmings, edgings, etc., giving description of the various yarns used - E. A. Posselt (1917)Manuscript notes on weaving Vol 1 - J. Holmes (1900)Manuscript notes on weaving Vol 2 - J. Holmes (1900)Manuscript notes on weaving Vol 3 - J. Holmes (1900)Mat weaving and slat weaving in primary schools - E. S. Fairbanks (1904)Monograph on the carpet weaving industry of Southern India - H. T. Harris (1908)Philippine mats (1913)Power-loom weaving and yarn numbering - A. Gruner (1900)Practical and descriptive essays on the art of weaving - J. Duncan (1808)Practical Loomfixing - Ainley, Albert (1907)Practice in weaving and loom-fixing. A complete manual for the weave room - B. D. Nightingale (1887)Recent improvements in textile machinery Vol 1 - E. A. Posselt (1898)Recent improvements in textile machinery Vol 2 - E. A. Posselt (1898)Recent improvements in textile machinery Vol 3 - E. A. Posselt (1898)Revised edition of Textile design book. A practical composition for the construction of new designs - E. Jansen (1898)Shuttle-craft courses in weaving - M. M. Atwater (1922)Silk and wool tapestries, brocades, etc. - Morris & Co. (190-)Silk Dyeing, Printing, And Finishing - G Hurst (1892)Silk throwing, giving the most complete data ever published - E Posselt (1918)Studies in primitive looms - H. L. Roth (1918)Summary of the Principal Chinese Treatises Upon the Culture of the Mulberry and the Rearing of Silk Worms - Peter Force (1838)Technology of textile design - being a practical treatise on the construction and application of weaves for all textile fabrics - E. A. Posselt (1888)Textile calculations. A complete guide to all calculations relating to the construction of all kinds of yarns and fabrics, the analysis of cloth - E Posselt (1912)Textile design and colour; elementary weaves and figured fabrics - W. Watson (1921)Textile design pure and applied - T. Woodhouse (1912)Textile design; a working manual of approved practice in all details of the art of designing the various kinds of textile fabrics (1909)Textile designers\' pocket manual - W. Scott (1912)Textile machinery with special reference to pickers (1919)Textiles - Barker, Aldred F. (1910)Textrinum antiquorum - an account of the art of weaving among the ancients - J. Yates (1843)The analysis & reproduction of textile fabrics - A. F. Barker (1894)The Analysis & Reproduction of Textile Fabrics - Barker, A. F. (1894)The art of weaving, by hand and by power - C. G. Gilroy (1844)The Book of School Weaving - N Reed (c.1930)The cotton textile worker\'s handbook (1920)The cotton weaver\'s handbook - a practical guide to the construction and costing of cotton fabrics, with studies in design - H. B. Heylin (1908)The Development and Properties of Raw Cotton - Balls. W. Lawrence. (1915)The Finishing of Textile Fabrics - Beaumont, Roberts. (1909)The History and Principles of Weaving - Barlow, Alfred. (1878)The history and principles of weaving by hand and by power, with a chapter on lace-making machinery - A. Barlow (1878)The Jacquard machine analyzed and explained with an appendix on the preparation of Jacquard cards - E. A. Posselt (1887)The linnen and woollen manufactory discoursed - T Mercer (1698)The loom-fixers\' manual - A Baldwin (1883)The mechanism of weaving - T. W. Fox (1900)The Navajo and his blanket - U. S. Hollister (1903)The Paisley shawl and the men who produced it - M. Blair (1904)The self-instructor in textile designing; or, A practical guide in designing & weaving - A. A. Baldwin (1890)The Shuttle Craft Book Of American Hand Weaving ~ M Atwater (1928)The structure of fibres, yarns and fabrics - E Posselt (1891)The students\' cotton spinning - J Nasmith (1896)The theory and practice of the art of weaving by hand and power, with calculations and tables, for the use of those connected with the trade - J. Watson (1869)The Weaver\'s Assistant - Blakeman, Philo. (1818)Theory and practice of damask weaving - H. Kinzer (1903)Theory of silk weaving - A. Wolfensberger (1921)Treatise on the designing and construction of woven fabrics - H. O. Werner (1906)Varied Occupations In Weaving - L Walker (19010Weave construction and cloth analysis (1905)Weave room management - A. Ainley (1910)Weaving - plain and fancy - T. Nelson (1907)Weaving calculations - a guide to calculations relating to cotton yarn and cloth and all processes of cotton weaving - C. P. Brooks (1893)Weaving for beginners with plain directions for making a hand loom, mounting it and starting the work ~ Luther Hooper (c.1920)Weaving pattern book - H. Boschor (1819)Weaving questions for class and home work - W. P. Crankshaw (1912)Weaving with simple appliances Book 1 The Weaving Board - L Hooper {1922}Weaving with simple appliances Book 2 Tablet Weaving - L Hooper {1923}Weaving with simple appliances Book 3 Loom Weaving - L Hooper {1923}Weaving. Instruction paper Part 1 (1900)Weaving. Instruction paper Part 2 (1900)Weaving. Instruction paper Part 3 (1900)Wool - ICS Reference Library (1905)Wool and Manufactures of Wool - Government Printing Office 1910)Woolen and worsted loomfixing; a book for loomfixers and all who are interested in the production of plain and fancy worsteds and woolens - A. Ainley (1900)Yarn and cloth making; an economic study - M. L. Kissell (1918)Yarns - ICS Reference Library (1906)

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