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Links to Resources and textile information online

Art and Craft organisations . . . Assisi Embroidery . . . Beading . . . Book and paper arts . . . Braids Tassels and Kumihimo . . . Brazilian and Textured hand Embroidery . . . Buttons and Button Crafts . . . Candlewicking . . . Castelguidi Embroidery . . . Canvas work and evenweave hand embroidery . . . Charms . . . Conservation and Fabric Care . . . Costume . . . Contemporary Textiles . . . Craft . . . Crazy Quilting   . . . Crochet . . . Cross stitch . . . Cut, Drawn and Pulled work . . . Design . . . .  Directories and resource sites   . . . Dyeing, Painting and Surface design . . . Hand embroidery . . . Hardanger . . . History and Culture of Textiles . . . Huck Weaving (pattern darning) . . . Lace . . . Mountmellick Embroidery . . . Needlelace . . . Museums and Galleries. . . Quilting . . . Samplers . . . Stumpwork . . . Tatting . . . Textile Artists . . . Visual Journals

Costume - Theatrical and Historical

Costume Page: Over 2,000 links for those interested in textile art and costume history.

Corsets from Lord & Taylor: from the1881 catalogue.

Elizabethan Costuming Page by Drea Leed articles and resources on Elizabethian costuming.

History of Costume By Braun & Schneider - c.1861-1880 This is an online version of a book that was printed from 1861 to 1880. The publication contained 500 costume designs of historical dress from antiquity to the end of the 19th century. The plates are also online.

Medici Archive Project Costume and Textiles: The Medici Archive Project was founded in 1995 in order to produce documentary sources for scholars and realize the potential of the Medici Granducal Archive, housed in the Archivio di Stato in Florence.. An aspect of this project is to document the History of Costume and Textiles in the Medici Archive.

Mileux Costume site: This site is for those interested in Historical, Science Fiction & Fantasy costume. It has many links to a wealth of information about textiles and other items such as shoes, armour and the like!

Museum of Costume in Bath: This museum and resource centre features some of its collection online and a monthly brief article about items that are of historical interest.

Renaissance Tailor- is a site devoted to 16th and 17th tailoring techniques. On the site is house a comprehensive Tailoring Vocabulary of the period which is of interest to those who construct historical costumes.

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