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1000+ Quilt Pattern Library, Kansas City Star +110 Needlework Books PDF DVD

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Kansas City Star Quilts is a tradition started in 1928 - of bringing you the finest in quilting patterns and books. Each book is in high resolution PDF format.

 

 

1000+ Quilt Patterns

From the Kansas City Star

with 110 additional Needlework Books on DVD-ROM

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The Ultimate Quilt Pattern Library!

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A must have resource for anyone interesting in making quilts or needleworking!

Vintage Surgical Instruments Library

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Vintage Clothes, Hats, Needlework Books

 



Vintage Clothes, Hats, Needlework Books

 



Vintage Clothes, Hats, Needlework Books
 

 


Vintage Clothes, Hats, Needlework Books
 



 
Vintage Clothes, Hats, Needlework Books
 


 

Vintage Clothes, Hats, Needlework Books
 




Vintage Clothes, Hats, Needlework Books

 



Vintage Clothes, Hats, Needlework Books
 

Kansas City Star Quilts is a tradition started in 1928 - of bringing you the finest in quilting patterns and books. The American Midwest has been dubbed the heart of quilting country, and Kansas City is no exception. In 1928, The Kansas City Star newspaper began printing traditional quilt patterns that would become world famous and remain favorites for generations to come.
 

More than 1,000 quilt patterns were printed between 1928 and 1961 in The Kansas City Star, and its sister publications The Weekly Star and The Star Farmer. A publishing tradition that preserved much of American quilt heritage. Those vintage originals were carefully collected by our Grandmothers and lovingly stored by our Grandmothers and Mothers over time.
 

This is an essential resource for every sewing enthusiast - from the quilt historian's to the casual hobbyist. This would also make an excellent gift for the collector of antique textiles - for identification and comparison purposes.

This collection on DVD contains 1000+ Quilt Patters, all in PDF format. 

ALSO, we are including 110 bonus books on Needlework.  Whether you are looking to learn more about embroidery, Lace making, or knitting, you'll find this classic book collection, all in PDF format, will be sure to please you.

Please note that this collection contains scans of old books and magazines, some of which were in poor condition before being rescued and digitized for posterity.  This means that you may see some pages with creases and tears that show up in the scans.


110 bonus books on Needlework included:

A Book of Old Embroidery With Articles (1921) – By A. F. Kendrick – 144 pages

A Choice Collection Patterns for Needle-Work (1880) – By W.A. Pungs – 26 pages

A Handbook of Elementary Sewing (1915) – By Little, Brown, and Company – 90 pages

A Manual of Needlework, Knitting, and Cutting Out (1894) – By Elizabeth Rosevear – 153 pages

A Treatise on Lacemaking Embroidery and Needlework with Irish Flax Threads (1900) – By The Barbour Brothers Company – 110 pages

A Treatise on the Science, Art and Designs of Drawn Work (1897) – By Mrs. Isaac Miller Houch – 138 pages

American Samplers (1921) – By Ethel Stanwood Bolton and Eva Johnston Coe – 690 pages

Art in Needlework A Book About Embroidery (1900) – By Lewis F. Day – 302 pages

Art Needlework (1891) – By Brainerd& Armstrong – 102 pages

Artamo Crochet Book (1916) – 34 pages

Artistic Embroidery Containing Practical Instructions in the Ornamental Branches of Needlework (1880) – By Ella Rodman Church – 141 pages

Art-Needlework for Decorative Embroidery A Guide to Embroidery in Crewels, Silk, Applique, Etc. (1879) – By S. W. Tilton – 121 pages

Chats on Old Lace and Needlework (1919) – By Mrs. Lowes – 386 pages

Church Needlework With Practical Remarks on its Arrangement and Preparation (1844) – By Miss Lambert – 200 pages

Clark’s O.N.T. Book of Needlework (1916) – By The Clark Thread Company – 106 pages

Collingbourne’s Encyclopedia of Technologic Art Needle Work Instruction (1915) – By Virginia Snow – 40 pages

Complete Sewing Instructions The Russell Way (1917) – By Maude W. Russell – 97 pages

Corticelli Home Needlework A Manual of Art Needlework, Embroidery and Knitting  (1898) – By The Nonotuck Silk Company – 117 pages

Dainty Work for Pleasure and Profit (1891) – By Addie E. Heron – 485 pages

Decorative Needlework (1893) – By May Morris – 140 pages

Decorative Textiles (1918) – By Georg Leland Hunter – 488 pages

Designing for Art-Needlework A Practical Textbook in Eight Lessons, With Forty Diagrams and Twelve Plates (1915) – By Guido Von Horvath – 161 pages

Designs and Patterns for Needlwork (1883) – By Pattern Publishing Co. – 25 pages

Designs for Hardanger Embroidery (1904) – By Emma Peterson – 22 pages

Designs for Mexican Drawn-Work (1893) – By Mrs. S. E. Criss-Wise – 121 pages

Designs for Needlework (1900) – By Liberty & Co. – 41 pages

Designs in Outline for Art-Needlework (1879) – By S. W. Titlon – 19 pages

Devon Pillow Lace Its History and How to Make It (1903) – By A. Penderal Moody – 207 pages

Doylies (1893) – By Anna W. Richards – 55 pages

Drawn Thread Work (1900) – 104 pages

Educational Needlecraft (1911) – By Margaret Swanson and Ann Macbeth – 172 pages

Elementary embroidery (1915), by Mary Symonds, 184 pages

Embroidery Lessons With Colored Studies (1908) – By The Brainerd & Armstrong Co. – 156 pages

Embroidery or the Craft of the Needle (1907) – By W. G. Paulson Townsend – 336 pages

Embroidery Stitches (1912) – By M. E. Wilkinson – 214 pages

English Embroidered Bookbindings (1899) – By Cyril Davenport – 258 pages

English Embroidery (1905) – By A. F. Kendrick – 274 pages

Guide to Needlework Containing Explicit Instructions for Every Kind of Stitch, In Plain and Fancy Needlework (1876) – By J. Henry Symonds – 128 pages

Hand Sewing Lessons Graded Course for School and For the Home (1905) – By Sarah Ewell Krolik – 114 pages

Hardanger Art Needlework (1904) – By Mrs. Clara E. Bye – 85 pages

How to Use Florence Knitting Silk (1885) – By Nonotuck Silk Co. – 68 pages

Ingalls’ Manual of Fancy Work (1882) – By J. F. Ingalls – 45 pages

Instructions for Lace Making Numerous Illustrations (1878) – By J. H. Keating, 57 pages

Jacobean Embroidery Its Forms and Fillings, Including Late Tudor (1912) – By Ada Wentworth Fitzwilliam and A. F. Morris Hands – 90 pages

Khaki Knitting Book (1917) – By Allies Special Aid – 59 pages

Knitting and Crocheting (1885) – By Brown, Dureell & Co. – 20 pages

Knitting and Sewing How to Make Seventy Useful Articles for Men in the Army and Navy (1918) – By Maud Churchill Nicoll – 216 pages

Knitting Without “ Specimens” The Modern Books of School Knitting and Crochet (1915) – By Ellen P. Claydon and C. A. Claydon – 212 pages

Lace Album A Series of Twenty-Six Plates of Designs for Lace (1878) – By Frederick Fischbach – 28 pages

Lace and Lace Making (1917) – By Esther Singleton – 26 pages

Lace Making and Collection and Elementary Handbook (1909) – By A. Penderal Moody – 158 pages

Lace Making with Crochet Hook and Knitting Needles (1900) – 53 pages

Ladies Instruction in Fancy Work (1885) – By J. F. Ingalls – 88 pages

Lessons in Fancywork (1885) – By Lydia Y. Sandford – 39 pages

Manual of Needlework Teaching How to Do Kensington, Applique, Cretonne, Roman, Cross-Stitch, Outline and Other Embroideries; How to Make Honiton. Modern Point and Macramé Lace, Darned Net, Etc.; Gives Instruction in Knitting Crocheting, Tatting, Rug Making, Etc. (1883) – By Mrs. J. L. Patten – 119 pages

My Knitting Book (1843) – By Miss Lambert – 119 pages

Needlework as Art (1886) – By Lady M. Alford – 617 pages

Norwegian Drawn Work (Hardanger) (1905) – By Anna M. Porter – 45 pages

Old Point Lace and How to Copy and Imitate It (1878) – By Daisy Waterhouse Hawkins – 96 pages

Point and Pillow Lace A Short Account of Various Kinds Ancient and Modern, and How to Recognize Them (1905) – By Mary Sharp – 233 pages

Premium Art Book (1908) – By Richardson Silk Co. – 68 pages

Princess Yoke Book (1916) – By John H. Dovark – 16 pages

Priscilla Wool Crochet Book (1912) – By The Priscilla Publishing Company – 54 pages

Progressive Lessons in the Art and Practice of Needlework (1893) – By Catherine F. Johnson – 150 pages

Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries (1913) – By Marcus B. Huish – 290 pages

School Needlework (1922) – By Olive C. Hapgood – 165 pages

Singer Instructions for Art Embroidery (1911) – By Singer Sewing Machine Co. – 117 pages

Spool Knitting (1909) – By Mary A. McCormack – 88 pages

Teneriffe Lace Designs and Instructions (1904) – 53 pages

Text-Book on Domestic Art (1911) – By Carrie Crane Ingalls – 264 pages

The Art of Modern Lace-Making (1891) – By The Butterick Publishing Co. – 131 pages

The Cult of the Needle (1915) – By Flora Klickmann – 129 pages

The Development of Embroidery in America (1921) – By Candace Wheeler – 244 pages

The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 1 (1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 173 pages

The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 2 (1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 173 pages

The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 3 (1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 167 pages

The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 4 (1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 163 pages

The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 5 (1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 165 pages

The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 6 (1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 159 pages

The Embroidery Guide (1910) – By Helen Marvin – 27 pages

The Glossilla Book of Crochet Novelties (1912) – By Bernhard Ulmann – 68 pages

The Handbook of Needlework (1842) – By Miss Lambert- 282 pages

The Home Needle (1882) – By Ella Rodman Church – 139 pages

The Illuminated Book of Needlework Compromising Knitting, Netting, Crochet, and Embroidery (1847) – By Mrs. Henry Owen – 577 pages

The Illuminated Ladies Books of Useful and Ornamental Needlework (1844) – By Mrs. Henry Owen – 235 pages

The Ladies’ Hand Book of Fancy and Ornamental Work Compromising Directions and Patterns (1859) – By G. G. Evans – 246 pages

The Ladies’ Hand Book of Needle Work (1879) – By John Shillito – 41 pages

The Ladies Knitting and Netting Book (1840) – By John Miland – 146 pages

The Ladies’ Work-Table Book (1844) – By J. Winchester – 174 pages

The Lady’s Book of Useful and Ornamental Crochet Work (1848) – By Miss Ronaldson – 274 pages

The Mary Frances Knitting and Crocheting Book (1918) – By Jane Eayre Fryer – 306 pages

The New Lace Embroidery (1905) – By Louisa A. Tebbs – 69 pages

The One-Eyed Weaver Being an Information Concerning the Versatility of the Needle (1900) – By Lee-Fabrics – 20 pages

The Priscilla Baby Book Knitting and Crochet in Silk and Wool (1915) – By Elsa Barsaloux -36 pages

The Priscilla Battenberg and Point Lace Book (1912) – By Nellie Clarke Brown – 59 pages

The Priscilla Crochet Book (1908) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 57 pages

The Priscilla Crochet Book Centrepieces and Doiles (1915) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 52 pages

The Priscilla Crochet Book; Edgings & Insertions (1913) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 41 pages

The Priscilla Drawn Work Book (1909) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 51 pages

The Priscilla Filet Crochet Book A Collection of Beautiful Designs in Filet Crochet (1911) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 50 pages

The Priscilla Hardanger Book A Collection of Beautiful Designs in Haranger Embroidery (1909) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 53 pages

The Priscilla Needlework Book (1908) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 78 pages

The Priscilla Netting Book Containing Full Directions for Making Square and Circular Netting (1914) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 52 pages

The Priscilla Smocking Book A Collection of Beautiful and Useful Patterns With Directions for Working (1916) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 43 pages

The Priscilla Tatting Book A Collection of Beautiful and Useful Patterns (1909) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 57 pages

The Sunlight Book of Knitting and Crocheting (1915) – By W. G. Perry – 168 pages

The Young Ladies Journal Complete Guide to the Work-Table Containing Instruction in Berlin Work, Crochet, Drawn-Thread Work, Embroidery, Knitting, Knotting or Macrame, Lace, Netting (1888) – By E. Harrison – 157 pages

Twine Crochet Work (1883) – By Henry Bristow – 42 pages

Utopia Yarn Book Being a Practical Treatise on Knitting and Crocheting (1919) – By Henry E. Frankenberg – 107 pages

Weldon’s Needlework Old & New (1900) – By Julia Carins – 36 pages


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