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A Shire Book Shawls |
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Pamela Clabburn |
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9780747805243 |
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A Shire Book |
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2002 |
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A Shire Book Shawls |
The shawl, either woven, printed, knitted, crocheted or embroidered, has been a fashion accessory for more than two hundred years. It originally came from the East and was extensively copied in Europe. This book traces the development of one type of shawl which came from Kashmir and was so much admired in Britain that three centres in particular, Norwich, Edinburgh and Paisley, copied and adapted the designs and techniques. |
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