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  1. History of Native American Turquoise Jewelry in The USA
    by Chris Ralph. The Beautiful blue and green hues of turquoise have long been prized by the Native American peoples of the southwestern part of the USA. Entire cultures were built on mining turquoise and crafting sacred and special items from the attractive stone in areas which are now part of both New Mexico and Nevada. American Indian peoples were making necklace strands and other turquoise jewelry by hand ma... products, articles, news

  2. Why The Intricate Native American Beadwork Is Still Popular Today
    by Gregg Hall. American Indian beadwork is an art that has been handed down for generations among the different Indian cultures. Their beads were used on moccasins, pipebags, belt bags, used on toy cradles, dolls, and other toys, knife sheaths, and different pieces of clothing. The beadwork varied greatly among the different tribes and individuals but each one was unique in its own way. Each tribe had different... products, articles, news

  3. American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part IV
    by John Wigham. Only one form of American needlework is wholly American, without root or kin in the Old World; that is our pieced patchwork. Oh, patches are nothing new. Ancient Egyptians sewed fabric to fabric, and in medieval Europe women applied cloth to cloth. Patches are as old as poverty. In rags and patches the first workers came to America. Patches belonged to workers, to the poor, low-class subjects of... products, articles, news

  4. American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part III
    by John Wigham. In typical Old World needlework, each detail is a particle of the whole; no part of the design can stand alone, whole and complete in itself. The background is solid, the pattern is formal, and a border encloses all. American women smashed that rigid order to bits. They discarded backgrounds, they discarded borders and frames. They made the details create the whole, and they set each detail in b... products, articles, news

  5. American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part II
    by John Wigham. Three hundred years ago the then colonies in America were inhabited largely by a European hierarchy who'd brought their lower classes with them to do the hard work. There was much mingling and intermarrying with each other and with the Indians - the farmers, the peddlers, the sailors, the little merchants, the wilderness fighters -- the first Americans... The Dutch built the town on Manhattan Is... products, articles, news

  6. American History Through The Eye Of A Needle ~ Part I
    by John Wigham. More than 100 years ago at the dawn of the 20th century one of America's most distinguished authors, Rose Wilder Lane, was asked to write a report on the history and development of the needlework arts in America. Mrs Lane was the ideal writer for this worthy task being herself an expert needlewoman, historian, novelist, and essayist. Her words gave radiance and meaning to the great needlework ca... products, articles, news

  7. Antique American Furniture Of The 19th Century
    by Victor Epand. American furniture of the 19th Century was directly influenced by English and French designs. Not surprisingly, many of the earliest woodworkers in the United States came from Europe, and brought with them an already-flourishing industry. A worldwide fascination with classical lines and intricately detailed designs had moved to North America and started what would become a fundamental part of his... products, articles, news

  8. Top Dollhouse Enthusiast Magazines
    by Veronica Scott. Dollhouses have transcended throughout history from a children's toy into valuable collectibles of miniature enthusiasts. It is no surprise then that with the rise in popularity of dollhouse miniatures, that there are several magazines available that cater to these individuals. Here are three magazines that provide a wealth of information and inspiration for dollhouse enthusiasts. 1) Dollhouse M... products, articles, news

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