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Survey study of the potentialities of native Florida materials in design of handwoven fabrics

Survey study of the potentialities of native Florida materials in design of handwoven fabrics

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Main Author: Jelks, Ruth
Language:English
Published: Florida State University
Subjects:
Textile fibers > Florida
Textile design > Florida
Hand weaving
Online Access:http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/164662
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