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Plaited hat making in highland Ecuador, in others' words, Panama hats | 2003/2004 | Textile Museum journal 42-43 (): 120-28 | *H6 [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Felt hat making in highland Ecuador | 2003/2004 | Textile Museum journal 42-43 (): 114-19 | *H6 [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Blouse making in Mariano Acosta, Ecuador | 2003/2004 | Textile Museum journal 42-43 (): 108-13 | *H6 [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Shellfish purple in coastal Ecuador | 2003/2004 | Textile Museum journal 42-43 (): 98-107 | *H6 [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Eureka! Examples of change in traditional Andean textiles from Chinchero | 2003/2004 | Textile Museum journal 42-43 (): 2-12 | *H6 [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
What women were wearing: a deposit of early Nasca dresses and shawls from Cahuachi, Peru | 2003/2004 | Textile Museum journal 42-43 (): 13-53 | *H6 [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Leaf fibres in highland Ecuador | 2003/2004 | Textile Museum journal 42-43 (): 56-76 | *H6 [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Spinning in highland Ecuador | 2003/2004 | Textile Museum journal 42-43 (): 77-97 | *H6 [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Charms and amulets in Turkish life | 2001/2002 | Textile Museum journal 40/41 (): 35-48 | 0083-7407 | ||||
The effect of Western textile technology on Japanese Kasuri: development. innovation, and competition | 2001/2002 | Textile Museum journal 40/41 (): 2-34 | 0083-7407 | ||||
Ecuador's second oldest textile | 2001/2002 | Textile Museum journal 40/41 (): 118-25 | 0083-7407 | ||||
Inca style women's dress | 2001/2002 | Textile Museum journal 40/41 (): 98-117 | 0083-7407 | ||||
Traditional attire in San Miguelito, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala | 2001/2002 | Textile Museum journal 40/41 (): 83-97 | 0083-7407 | ||||
Mexican stitch resist dyed and tie resist dyed textiles: a tradition vanishes | 2001/2002 | Textile Museum journal 40/41 (): 49-82 | 0083-7407 | ||||
A group of possibly thirteenth-century velvets with gold disks in offset rows | 1999/2000 | Textile Museum journal 39/39 (): 101-51 | *H6/KGG [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Marion Stirling Pugh (1911-2001) | 1999/2000 | Textile Museum journal 39/39 (): 2-3 | *H6/KGG [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Notes from the field: on the trail of Khumi, Khami and Mro textiles | 1999/2000 | Textile Museum journal 39/39 (): 26-42 | *H6/KGG [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Textiles of the southern Thái of Viêt Nam | 1999/2000 | Textile Museum journal 39/39 (): 43-67 | *H6/KGG [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Tablet-woven curtains from Ethiopia: new light on a puzzling group of textiles | 1999/2000 | Textile Museum journal 39/39 (): 84-100 | *H6/KGG [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Men's knotted caps from Chinchero | 1999/2000 | Textile Museum journal 39/39 (): 68-83 | *H6/KGG [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
Subduing demons: women and weaving in Rupshu | 1999/2000 | Textile Museum journal 39/39 (): 4-25 | *H6/KGG [WASHINGTON-] | 0083-7407 | |||
The individual in pre-columbian archaeology | 1997/8 | Textile Museum journal 36/7 (): 87-120 | 0083-7407 | ||||
Chuquibamba: a highland textile style | 1997/8 | Textile Museum journal 36/7 (): 2-48 | 0083-7407 | ||||
Kurji and Paket: inscribed, twined bags of Jain itinerant merchants in western Rajasthan | 1997/8 | Textile Museum journal 36/7 (): 49-59 | 0083-7407 | ||||
The red Batiks of Jambi: questions of provenance | 1997/8 | Textile Museum journal 36/7 (): 71-86 | 0083-7407 | ||||
From the barkcloth beating to silk weaving. The textile industry from prehistory to the western Han dunasty in south China | 1997/8 | Textile Museum journal 36/7 (): 60-70 | 0083-7407 | ||||
Kyrgyz shyrdak | 1995/6 | Textile Museum journal 34/5 (): 75-91 | |||||
Matrilineal descent groups and weavings on the island of Savu | 1995/6 | Textile Museum journal 34/5 (): 55-73 | |||||
Textiles and textile customs of the Tai Dam, Tai Daeng, and their neighbors in northern Laos | 1995/6 | Textile Museum journal 34/5 (): 93-112 | |||||
Inca weaving and costume | 1995/6 | Textile Museum journal 34/5 (): 5-53 | |||||
Travellers' accounts of mohair production in Ankara from the fifteenth through the nineteenth century | 1993/4 | Textile Museum Journal 32/3 (): 5-34 | |||||
La Florida's mortuary textiles: the oldest extant textiles from Ecuador | 1993/4 | Textile Museum Journal 32/3 (): 82-102 | |||||
The Indian drawloom and its products | 1993/4 | Textile Museum Journal 32/3 (): 50-81 | |||||
Large tree-and-animal carpet of the 'Herat' group, Persia, 16th century | 1993/4 | Textile Museum Journal 32/3 (): 35-49 | |||||
Provincial Inca tunics of the south coast of Peru | 1992 | Textile Museum Journal 31 (): 5-52 | |||||
A Recuay style painted textile | 1992 | Textile Museum Journal 31 (): 71-81 | |||||
Portrait of an artist - Nyai Tumenggung Mardusari [batik] | 1992 | Textile Museum Journal 31 (): 97-108 | |||||
Indian textiles for the Thai market - a royal prerogative | 1992 | Textile Museum Journal 31 (): 82-96 | |||||
Elements of plane symmetry in oriental carpets | 1992 | Textile Museum Journal 31 (): 53-70 |