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March/April 2008
On Newsstands March 11, 2008

Piecework March/April 2008
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On the Cover:
CHRISTEN BROWN’S SILK SARI
FABRIC WITH SILVER PLATE,
Photograph by Joe Coca.
How Did They Do That?, page 20
Knitted Lace Socks, page 38
All That Glitters, page 10

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THE GLITTERING WORLD OF METAL-THREAD EMBROIDERY and A Choker and Bracelet to Embellish with Metallic Threads
by Christen Brown

The time-honored tradition of embellishing objects with metal thread spans the globe and
step-by-step instructions for working with contemporary metallic threads and materials.

CHARLES AHOVISSI: DANCER, DRUMMER, CHOREOGRAPHER,
COSTUME DESIGNER, TAILOR
by Suzanne Smith Arney
An ambassador of the arts brings the traditions of his native Republic of Benin to a new audience.

HOW DID THEY DO THAT?
In this first installment of a new feature offering step-by-step photographs and instructions for
a technique from times past, we examine loop-manipulated braids.

BIG PRICES FROM SMALL FINGERS: RECENT TRENDS IN COLLECTING SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK
by Francine Kirsch
Samplers and silk pictures worked by eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century American and
English schoolgirls today can fetch ten or more times what they did twenty years ago.

BEAUTIFUL BOKANIS: INDIA’S TRADITIONAL TEXTILE FOR THE GROOM
by Brinda Gill

Discover the traditional embroidered scarf worn by bridegrooms in Gujarat, India.

Ukrainian Whitework:
A Primrose-Pattern Doily to Stitch
by Gay Eaton

Whitework has been a specialty of Ukrainian needleworkers for centuries. This intricate doily
provides a taste of the technique.

TAIWANESE ABORIGINAL EMBROIDERY
by Yvonne Cuthbertson

Taiwanese tribeswomen used images from their folklore to weave, knit, and embroider
embellishments for garments, headdresses, and accessories.

THE MURRAY FAMILY DRESS
by Jack A . Smith

Trace the history of this circa-1830 linsey-woolsey dress.

Wishbone Socks to Knit
by Nancy Bush

Complete instructions for knitting stylish lace socks.

A Bracelet to Embellish with Metallic ThreadsON THE WEB:
A Bracelet to Embellish with Metallic Threads
by Christen Brown
Complete instructions and patterns for making a stunning velvet bracelet embellished with metallic threads and materials.

Making Needles in the Nineteenth Century
Courtesy of the Forge Mill Needle Museum in Redditch, England

Travel back in time and learn about the dangerous job of making needles.



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