Dyes & Dyeing
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This is a partial list of books I have found helpful in my research of weaving, spinning and dyeing. This list is not comprehensive and reflects my focus: weaving, spinning, and natural dyeing.
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This bibliograp hy is primarily intended for the contributi ng authors and expert advisers of the Anglo-Saxo n Plant-Name Survey. It is, therefore, biased towards Anglo-Saxo n England, but with a wider range of titles in areas where this may be appropriat e to ASPNS studies.
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This bibliography is for the benefit of people, especially historical re-enactors, who are interested in pre-nineteenth century historical documents concerning dyestuffs and dyeing techniques.
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A history of medieval Italian textiles and their production .
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Includes the following articles: "The Sociological Basis of Mediaeval Craftsmanship," "Dyeing and Dyers' Guilds in Mediaeval Craftsmanship," "Dyes in the Middle Ages," "Guilds in Mediaeval England and Scotland," "The Mediaeval Love of Color," and "Historical Gleanings."
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Includes the following articles: "Dyeing in Greece," "The Roman Dyers," "Dress and Dress Materials in Greece & Rome," "Greek and Roman Tanners," and "Historical Gleanings."
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The illustrati ons from the Mendel and Landauer Housebooks , indexed by profession and with lists of items found in each illustrati on.
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Originally written for a Seminar presented in Seattle, Washington at Convergence 1982, a bi-annual gathering of weavers, dyers and spinners
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The journal containing papers presented at the annual meetings of Dyes in History and Archaeology.
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From the Proceeding s of the Society of Antiquarie s of Scotland. Includes informatio n about the Orkney hood, the Rogart shirt, and several knit caps, as well as several preserved fragments.
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The East Kingdom of the SCA has a nascent fiber arts guild. Topics covered are varied and diverse. We are spinners, knitters, weavers, naalbinders, dyers, felters and others and we're interested in flax, wool, cotton, silk, hemp and nettle. And if you're carving spindles and you want to talk to people who would use them, you're welcome too!
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These experiment s are from when I was new to dyeing. I was trying to understand the effects of all the mordants and afterbaths I was reading about, and decided I'd have to do it before it made sense.
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Flinkhand: Mittelalterliche Handarbeiten, historische Hintergründe und Anleitungen zum SelbermachenIncludes patterns and techniques for tablet-weaving, embroidery, handstitching, nalbinding, handspinning, and more.
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Middle Kingdom Textile Artisan Guild for various fiber artisans: baskets, embroidery , knitting, sprang, spinning, weaving, dyeing. Papers and projects.
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A collection of images of dyers and dyeing through history, from the fourteenth century through 1800. Like all artistic depictions, they must be taken with a grain of salt; several are allegorical, and very few of the earlier images are designed to represent the dyer's trade completely accurately. Nevertheless, they give a great deal of insight into the tools and technology of the dyer as it evolved over the last millenium.
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The dyeing and history of Lincoln Green.
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A group of medieval re-enactors who are also spinners, weavers and dyers. Here we can discuss the various ways of spinning, weaving and dyeing using authenic methods and the types of sheep breeds that would have been around at that time.
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An ongoing site with articles and links on Fiber Arts as they apply to the Middle Ages and the SCA.
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Metals are among the earliest of dyes for textiles. Most commonly, early people from all over the world discovered that certain soils would impart color to cloth if the cloth were buried in it for some duration.
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The weaving industry in Anglo-Saxon and Viking England.
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Dyeing techniques and discussion. Both modern and period dyes.
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Subcategories: 3
Listings: 27 (71 counting subcategories)
Regular: 27
Last listing added: 10/19/18
Listings: 27 (71 counting subcategories)
Regular: 27
Last listing added: 10/19/18