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- 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
- Using Australian Native Wildflowers In Arrangements
by Kerry Plowright. Melbourne florist, Francine Rizza says she loves the unique textures, interesting shapes and amazing colours of Australian native wildflowers. Francine says as a florist she is inspired by the uniqueness of these flowers and often teams them with vividly coloured foliages such as Leucadendrom, which provides deep red and rich gold tones, Dracaena, which provide various colours such as variegated ... products, articles, news
- How Old Pottery Companies Still Exist Today
by Victor Epand. The McCoy pottery line was sold in 1974, this time to the Lancaster Colony Corporation and McCoy, Jr. retired from his leading role less than ten years later. In 1985, McCoy pottery was sold to Designer Accents of New Jersey, marking the last of its corporate transitions. Designer Accents continued to produce select pieces from the earlier McCoy collections and introduced new pieces as well. The ... products, articles, news
- How Popular Pottery Brands Began
by Victor Epand. Hull Pottery produced desirable, high-quality pieces for almost eighty years, despite many obstacles. Originally creating lines of stoneware, the company eventually expanded to include kitchenware, pots and tiles. As the economy fluctuated, tiles became the focus of Hull Pottery. Later, as the years progressed, the original plant was replaced by more modern equipment, forcing the company to make ... products, articles, news
- Comparison of Popular Model Train Types and Brands
by Victor Epand. Fleischmann trains are made in Germany and are of very high quality. Most of my model trains are British or American. But I do have a few Fleischmann locomotives in both HO and N gauge and they are really superior. They are comparatively expensive in the United States, but well worth the expense.
Kato is superior equipment, but they only manufacture American and Japanese models, not European as ... products, articles, news
- The Popular Styles And Influential Eras Of Antique Furniture
by Victor Epand. Gothic is often recognized as the earliest official furniture style, beginning in the 17th Century. Most gothic pieces were constructed of oak and featured simple, yet heavy, designs. It was directly inspired by the architecture of the time, rarely containing curved lines and focusing more on right angles. Some of the most admired gothic pieces originated in France and became known for their foli... products, articles, news
- 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
- 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
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