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 |