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CATEGORIES

Alphabetical

Baskets

Boxes

Clocks

Clothing or accessories

Floor coverings

Furniture, Shaker

Furniture, Windsor

Furniture, formal or painted

Leather

Metals, brass or copper

Metals, iron

Metals, pewter or silver

Metals, tin

Miniatures

Miscellaneous

Ornamental painting

Painted or framed art

Paper

Pottery

Textiles or needlework

Toys or dolls

Wood carving

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PARTICIPANTS

Artist Area

Textiles Or Needlework


Textiles and needlework combine multiple arts, including those that produce cloth and those that decorate it. Weavers create patterns as they loom threads together, and they may emulate any of a variety of period techniques. Stitchers use period needlework to put patterns on (and in) existing cloth. Either can produce artworks indistinguishable from period originals (save, perhaps, by carbon dating), so we require products to be properly identified. Alas, that means 21st Century dates on samplers emulating the 19th Century, but the work involved in making a modern sampler means its value will likely climb, too.


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CHERYL S. MIHILLS

LINDA REPASKY

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PATRICIA SALE

JANET WAGNER

PAULA WALTON

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