Fabric


The Art of Manipulating Fabric
The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History
The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World
Field Guide to Fabric Design: Design, Print & Sell Your Own Fabric - Traditional & Digital Techniques - For Quilting, Home Dec & Apparel
Fabrics A to Z: The Essential Guide to Choosing and Using Fabric for Sewing
Textilepedia: The Complete Fabric Guide
Fabric: The Hidden History of the Material World
Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years: Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times
Fabric for Fashion: The Complete Guide: Natural and Man-made Fibres
Claire Shaeffer's Fabric Sewing Guide
Mastering the Art of Fabric Printing and Design
Threads of Life: A History of the World Through the Eye of a Needle
The Fashion Designer's Textile Directory: A Guide to Fabrics' Properties, Characteristics, and Garment-Design Potential
Fabric for Fashion: The Swatch Book
The Gown
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams BiancoCorduroy by Don FreemanA Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan DoyleNational Velvet by Enid BagnoldTipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
Fabrics
620 books — 53 voters

Tullie's Receipts by Kitchen Guild  of the Tulli...I Walk Between the Raindrops by T.C. BoyleBlack Water Sister by Zen ChoIt's not all Airy-Fairy Loads of Crap by Julie RasmussenDirty Hippies by Scott Paulsen
D'yer Mak'er: Dyed Covers
65 books — 3 voters
Softness by Jean OberlanderFibershed by Rebecca BurgessCricut for Beginners by L.A. Creative AcademyMetamorphosis - The Fiber Art of Judith Scott by John M. MacGregorHaken  by Unknown
Textile and Fiber Art
24 books — 8 voters

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. RowlingThe Hobbit, or There and Back Again by J.R.R. TolkienThe Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas AdamsOthello by William ShakespeareGone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Fictional Fabric
16 books — 11 voters

Holly Black
I focus my attention on the cloth and I can breathe evenly again until the panic dissipates. There's a velvet blue-green, reminding me of the lake at dusk. I find an amazing, fantastical fabric embroidered with moths and butterflies and ferns and flowers. I lift it up, and underneath is a bolt of beautiful fog-gray cloth that ripples like smoke. They're so very pretty. The kind of fabrics that princesses in fairy tales wear. Of course, Taryn is right about stories. Bad things happen to those pr ...more
Holly Black, The Cruel Prince

Do you know what the common name for Chardonnet silk is? . . . Rayon. . . . Made from extruded wood pulp. Not silk at all.
Sheridan Hay, The Secret of Lost Things

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