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<title>Heraldic Bed Hangings</title>
<description>The notes and methods employed to create some heraldic bed hangings to enhance the aesthetics and functional ity of my medieval camping bed.</description>
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<title>Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving by Grace Christie</title>
<description>A practical text-book of design and workmanshi p by Mrs. Archibald H. Christie, with drawings by the author and other illustrati ons. Includes instructio ns for doing many different kinds of stitches, recommenda tions for tools, and diagrams from historical patterns.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2012 14:24:23 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Applique in the Middle Ages and Renaissance</title>
<description>Includes links and informatio n about many appliqued textiles, including medieval Mamluk panels, heraldic and armorial appliques, Swedish intarsia, and furnishing s.</description>
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<title>The A&amp;S of Heraldry: displaying your device</title>
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<title>Decorative Heraldry: A Practical Handbook of Its Artistic Treatment</title>
<description>Heraldry as a system has been copiously written about in a series of works extending from the 15th century until now and the subject has therefore been well examined from the scientific point of view. From its artistic side, on the other hand, it appears not to have attracted that amount of attention which the interesting and decorative character of the subject might have been expected to secure. Except for short incidental references in general works on heraldry and in papers read to certain learned and artistic societies, its decorative aspect has been treated as of comparatively minor importance. Many of those who have desired to practise the art have had to approach it anew by independent study and to re-discover by patient research the examples of good work on which to base their own an excellent method but susceptible of simplification.</description>
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