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Recent Posts:
- Taxidermy
- Curators
- Welcome
- About this exhibit
- Acknowledgements
- Needlework
- Idaho Dressmaking in the 19th Century: Exhibit Preview
- An Introduction to Victorian Dress
- The Victorian White Wedding
- History of Lace
- Developing Lace
- Colored Lace
- Lace Cuff
- Handkerchief
- A Lace Scrap
- Delicate Lace Handkerchief
- Lace Strip
- Lace Modernized
- Bibliography
- Fashion on the Frontier
- Innovations in 19th Century Dressmaking
- Final Thoughts
- Endnotes & Bibliography
- Needlework Samples
- Beadwork
- Welcome to Idaho Basketry
- Natural Materials
- 795
- Havasupai Water Bottles
- Women and Quilting: The Social Significance of Women’s Craftwork in Idaho
- Seed Beater
- Why did women quilt?
- Shoshone Basketry
- There were many different types of quilting styles in 19th century Idaho, each representing a unique facet of the creator’s personality
- Lewis and Clark Trading Baskets
- Nez Perce Basket Hat
- Burundi Shopping Baskets
- A Final Thought
- Sample Post – Leslie M-B