This thesis addresses needlework between 1920 and 1970 as a window into women’s broader experiences, and also asserts it as a valid topic of historical analysis in its own right. Needlecraft was a ubiquitous part of women’s lives which has until recently been largely neglected by historians. The growing historiography of needlework has relied heavily on fashion and design history perspectives, focusing on the products of needlework and examples of creative needlewomen. Moving beyond this model, this thesis establishes the importance of process as well as product in studying needlework, revealing the meanings women found in, attached to, and created through the ephemeral moment of making. Searching for the ordinary and typical, it eschews pr...
When the mid-Victorian women’s movement launched the Society of Female Artists in 1857, a figure of ...
This thesis investigates elite and genteel women’s production and consumption of material objects i...
Contemporary pieces of embroidery showing words made of human hair open up reflections upon how wome...
This thesis addresses needlework between 1920 and 1970 as a window into women’s broader experiences,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [311]-348).“Unravelling a Pastime: Needlework and Needlew...
The aim of this project is to investigate the cultural significance of home craft in contemporary Br...
Between 1914 and 1918, over 18.5 million knitted and sewn needlework garments were made by volunteer...
This thesis attends to the appearance of needlework within early eighteenth-century British women\u2...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Traditional needle-craft activities as practised by A...
© 2008 Margaret Eleanor FraserThis thesis examines a group of more than one hundred needlework sampl...
Within the realm of feminist scholarship of history, it has been said that human stories can be tol...
This thesis investigates creative expression through needlework by wealthy or elite women in the eig...
This paper examines contemporary needlework on vintage handkerchiefs, identifying a new genre of fem...
In gold-rush Australia, social identity was in flux: gold promised access to fashionable new clothes...
This thesis takes a narrative chronological approach to explore the development of tatting as a craf...
When the mid-Victorian women’s movement launched the Society of Female Artists in 1857, a figure of ...
This thesis investigates elite and genteel women’s production and consumption of material objects i...
Contemporary pieces of embroidery showing words made of human hair open up reflections upon how wome...
This thesis addresses needlework between 1920 and 1970 as a window into women’s broader experiences,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [311]-348).“Unravelling a Pastime: Needlework and Needlew...
The aim of this project is to investigate the cultural significance of home craft in contemporary Br...
Between 1914 and 1918, over 18.5 million knitted and sewn needlework garments were made by volunteer...
This thesis attends to the appearance of needlework within early eighteenth-century British women\u2...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Traditional needle-craft activities as practised by A...
© 2008 Margaret Eleanor FraserThis thesis examines a group of more than one hundred needlework sampl...
Within the realm of feminist scholarship of history, it has been said that human stories can be tol...
This thesis investigates creative expression through needlework by wealthy or elite women in the eig...
This paper examines contemporary needlework on vintage handkerchiefs, identifying a new genre of fem...
In gold-rush Australia, social identity was in flux: gold promised access to fashionable new clothes...
This thesis takes a narrative chronological approach to explore the development of tatting as a craf...
When the mid-Victorian women’s movement launched the Society of Female Artists in 1857, a figure of ...
This thesis investigates elite and genteel women’s production and consumption of material objects i...
Contemporary pieces of embroidery showing words made of human hair open up reflections upon how wome...