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  1. Necklaces of the Renaissance Period
    by Glenn Heitkoetter. The Renaissance began in Italy during the 1300's, it spread to England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and other countries during the 1400's and ending in the early 1600's. This movement reached a height in the 1400's and the early 1500's when achievements had become some of the greatest in history. This movement was considered a rebirth of the ancient works of art, literature, and... products, articles, news

  2. Some Useful Equipment for Wood Carving
    by Mitch Johnson. Before we start the wood carving, it is very necessary to check all the equipment which are required during the process. Find out some of the equipments which are needed for the wood carving. The screw crampThis is of German design and used in the same way as the 'G' cramp. Sash crampsThese range in length from 3 ft. to 6 ft. and are used by joiners for assembling frames. For this reason the ja... products, articles, news

  3. American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part III
    by John Wigham. In typical Old World needlework, each detail is a particle of the whole; no part of the design can stand alone, whole and complete in itself. The background is solid, the pattern is formal, and a border encloses all. American women smashed that rigid order to bits. They discarded backgrounds, they discarded borders and frames. They made the details create the whole, and they set each detail in b... products, articles, news

  4. The History and Tradition of Amish Quilt Making
    by Tom Sample. When you think of Amish people, you think of horse-drawn buggies, plain clothes, barn raisings, farms and quilts. However, the Amish came rather late to the quilt making. Long after their neighbors were piecing quilts the Amish still used the old German featherbeds and coverlets. There was a good reason for this. Amish communities were formed so that the members could remain apart from the tempta... products, articles, news

  5. American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part II
    by John Wigham. Three hundred years ago the then colonies in America were inhabited largely by a European hierarchy who'd brought their lower classes with them to do the hard work. There was much mingling and intermarrying with each other and with the Indians - the farmers, the peddlers, the sailors, the little merchants, the wilderness fighters -- the first Americans... The Dutch built the town on Manhattan Is... products, articles, news

  6. American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part I
    by John Wigham. More than 100 years ago at the dawn of the 20th century one of America's most distinguished authors, Rose Wilder Lane, was asked to write a report on the history and development of the needlework arts in America. Mrs Lane was the ideal writer for this worthy task being herself an expert needlewoman, historian, novelist, and essayist. Her words gave radiance and meaning to the great needlework ca... products, articles, news

  7. Why the Colors of Yarn and Threads Are Such A Calming Therapy
    by John Wigham. The idea of basket weaving as a form of therapy, traditionally used for patients with mental illness is often laughed at. But in a way, there is wisdom in the use of crafts for having a calming effect. In today's society, the meaning of "slow down", an easy and natural pace, and relaxation, has become pretty close to obsolete in meaning and in activity. Chronic stress has taken on a whole new m... products, articles, news

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