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Fabric / by Stoppleman, Monica.(CARDINAL)370966; Crowe, Carol,1951-(CARDINAL)646024;
Presents six different ways in which people from around the world work with and decorate fabric and provides instructions for creating one's own craft projects using similar materials.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Textile crafts; Textile painting; Textile printing; Handicraft;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Fabric : projects & creative decorating ideas / by Poplar, Vitta.(CARDINAL)657850; Martin, Barbara Elliott.(CARDINAL)386533; Martin, Elliot.(CARDINAL)536387;
Subjects: House furnishings.; Textile fabrics in interior decoration.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Fabric : projects and creative decorating ideas / by Poplar, Vitta.(CARDINAL)657850; Martin, Barbara Elliott.(CARDINAL)386533;
This book explores the almost endless ways textiles can personalize a decorating scheme.
Subjects: House furnishings.; Textile fabrics in interior decoration.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Fabric : the hidden history of the material world / by Finlay, Victoria,author.(CARDINAL)265197;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 478-494) and index.Introduction -- Some words before we start -- Barkcloth -- Tapa -- Cotton -- Wool -- Tweed -- Pasmina -- Sackcloth -- Linen -- Silk -- Imagined fabrics -- Patchwork -- Epilogue: the tacking stitch.From our earliest ancestors to babies born today, fabric is a necessary part of our everyday lives, but it's also an opportunity for creativity, symbolism, culture and connection. Traveling across the world and bringing history to life, bestselling author Victoria Finlay investigates how and why people have made and used cloth. A century ago in Wales, women would sew their own funeral clothes over tea with friends. In Papua New Guinea, bark is stripped from trees and beaten into cloth. Harris Tweed has a particular smell, while Guatemalan weavers use dazzling colors. Uncovering the stories of the fabrics people wear and use from sacking to silk, Fabric combines science, history, tradition and art in a captivating exploration of how we live, work, craft and care.
Subjects: Cashmere; Cotton; Linen; Patchwork; Silk; Tapa; Textile fabrics; Tweed; Wool;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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Fabrics / by Ladbury, Ann.(CARDINAL)713788;
Subjects: Dictionaries.; Textile fabrics.; Textile fabrics;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Fabric almanac. by Klapper, Marvin.;
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Textile industry;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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In fabric [videorecording] / by Barratt, Julian,actor.(CARDINAL)427145; Bill, Leo,actor.; Christie, Gwendoline,actor.; Jean-Baptiste, Marianne,actor.; Oram, Steve,actor.; Smith, Paki,producer; Squires, Hayley,actor.; Strickland, Peter,writer,director; A24 BFI,production company.; BBC Films,production company.(CARDINAL)342864; Head Gear Films,production company. (CARDINAL)606377; Lionsgate,film distributor; Metrol Technology,production company. (CARDINAL)793392; Rook Films production,production company. ; Twickenham Studiosm,production company;
Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hayley Squires, Leo Bill, Julian Barratt, Steve Oram, Gwendoline Christie.From acclaimed director Peter Strickland comes this truly nightmarish story of a lonely woman recently separated from her husband, who visits a bewitching Thames Valley department store for a dress that will transform in her life. She is fitted with a flattering, artery-red gown-which, in time, will unleash a malevolent curse and unstoppable evil, threatening everyone in its path. MPAA rating:RDVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
Subjects: Horror films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Blessing and cursing; Dresses; Evil; Husband and wife;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Fabricated : the new world of 3D printing / by Lipson, Hod.(CARDINAL)543825; Kurman, Melba.(CARDINAL)608004;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-289) and index.1. Everything is becoming science fiction -- 2. A machine that can make almost anything : Printing three-dimensional things ; The ten principles of 3D printing -- 3. Nimble manufacturing: good, fast, and cheap : Somewhere between mass production and the local farmer's market ; The blank canvas of the 21st century -- 4.Tomorrow's economy of printable products : Like ants with factories ; The experience economy ; A future economy of printable products -- 5. Printing in layers : A manufacturing process at heart ; Two families of printers ; Cleaning up design files ; The raw materials -- 6. Design software, the digital canvas : A word processor for drawing ; Today's design software ; What you design is not (necessarily) what you print ; The next generation of design software: digital capture -- 7. Bioprinting in "living ink" : The printer of youth ; Tissue engineering ; CAD for the body ; The future -- 8. Digital cuisine : Digital gastronomy ; Feeding the quantified self ; Processed food -- 9. A factory in the classroom : Make to learn: children's engineering ; Not a national crisis, but learning should be enjoyable ; Now let's see you draw that abstract equation on a graph ; Barriers to classroom adoption ; The road ahead -- 10. Unleashing a new aesthetic : Computers that act like nature ; Printing wavy walls and custom gargoyles -- 11. Green, clean manufacturing : A tale of two plastic toys ; Greener manufacturing ; 3D printing a more beautiful landfill -- 12. Ownership, safety, and new legal frontiers : Printing weapons, drugs, and shoddy products ; Rip, mix, and burn physical things ; Exclusivity vs. the freedom to innovate -- 13. Designing the future : Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. ; A bicycle for our imagination ; The language of shapes ; Changing the shape of design tools -- 14. The next episode of 3D printing : The three episodes of 3D printing ; Cofabrication of multiple materials ; Moving from printing passive parts to active systems ; The final episode, from analog to digital ; Machines making machines.This book tells the story of 3D printers, humble manufacturing machines that are bursting out of the factory and into schools, kitchens, hospitals, even onto the fashion catwalk. The book describes the emerging world of printable products, where people design and 3D print their own creations as easily as they edit an online document. A 3D printer transforms digital information into a physical object by carrying out instructions from an electronic design file, or "blueprint."
Subjects: Three-dimensional printing.; Computer printers.; Prototypes, Engineering;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Fabricate : 17 innovative sewing projects that make fabric the star / by Wasinger, Susan.(CARDINAL)492456;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Textile crafts.; Needlework.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Fabric magic / by Paine, Melanie.(CARDINAL)751806;
Bibliography: page 212.
Subjects: House furnishings.; Textile fabrics in interior decoration.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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