Textiles

  • Textiles
    By Steve Parker

    ... David West Picture Research : Carrie Haines Gareth Stevens Editor : Alan Wachtel Gareth Stevens Designer and Cover Design : Katherine A. Goedheer NW SCIENCE FILES materials TEXTILES Steve Parker Gareth Stevens Publishing A.

  • Textiles: Pearson New International Edition
    By Sara Kadolph J.

    This edition features coverage of new fibers, updated industry and company examples and summary tables that make this a timeless resource for any industry professional. Also discusses the new effects of sustainablity in the industry.

  • Textiles: Basics
    By Sara J. Kadolph

    This book is designed to provide the student with a basic knowledge of textiles in preparation for a career in the global textile and apparel industry, and to provide the necessary foundation for making informed decisions about textile ...

  • Textiles: Pearson New International Edition
    By Sara J. Kadolph

    This edition features coverage of new fibers, updated industry and company examples and summary tables that make this a timeless resource for any industry professional. Also discusses the new effects of sustainablity in the industry.

  • Textiles
    By Wendy Body, Roberta Neate, Sue Palmer

    Designed to fit the National Curriculum, this is part of the Longman Book Project.

  • Textiles
    By Karen Hosack

    7 ) Hilary Simon , Ubud Market , Bali ( p . 10 ) Freddie Robins , Knitted Homes of Crime ( p . 23 ) Sarah Jane Brown , Scottie Dog ( p . 24 ) Yohji Yamamoto , dress ( p . 17 ) NORTH AMERICA ASIA EUROPE ( 4 ) $ PACIFIC OCEAN.

  • Textiles
    By David Perry, Royal College of Art, Schools Technology Project Staff

    A teacher's resource for the D&T Routes textiles course. It is composed of the student's book plus 16 pages of advice and inset help for implementation of the course.

  • Textiles: The Art of Mankind
    By Mary Schoeser

    A highly-illustrated celebration of the creativity and beauty of the textile arts juxtaposes historical and contemporary pieces from around the world.

  • Textiles: Why Jumpers Are Woolly
    By Pearson Education Australia

    Originally published in the UK in 1994, this book is now reprinted as one of four in the Longman Book Project series 'Textiles'.

  • Textiles: Why jumpers are woolly
    By Mary Schoeser

    Originally published in the UK in 1994, this book is now reprinted as one of four in the Longman Book Project series 'Textiles'.

  • Textiles: Production, Trade and Demand
    By Maureen Fennell Mazzaoui

    merchants dominated trade and used advanced payments to weavers to monopolize access to Tango silk. Kyoto was also a major source of yarn for Tango weavers. In 1769 Kyoto yarn dealers suspended provincial yarn sales to protect Nishijin ...

  • Textiles: The Whole Story : Uses, Meanings, Significance
    By Beverly Gordon

    Discusses how textiles are an integral part of the human life journey from cradle to grave in a multitude of practical, symbolic and spiritual ways. This title illustrates the many uses of textiles in our everyday lives.

  • Textiles
    By Sara J. Kadolph, Sara B. Marcketti

    "The book continues to focus on the three major end uses of textiles: apparel, interiors, and technical products. However, many changes have been made in the text.

  • Textiles: Concepts and Principles - with STUDIO
    By Virginia Hencken Elsasser, Julia Ridgway Ridgway Sharp

    ... wild varieties like tussah silk and is off- white to cream . Cultivated silk can be bleached white , unlike wild silk . Wild silk is normally brown , but it may be yellow , orange , or green . Use of naturally colored silk is being ...