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Weavers of the Southern Highlands

Weavers of the Southern Highlands
Author: Philis Alvic
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813188407

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Weaving centers led the Appalachian Craft Revival at the beginning of the twentieth century. Soon after settlement workers came to the mountains to start schools, they expanded their focus by promoting weaving as a way for women to help their family's financial situation. Women wove thousands of guest towels, baby blankets, and place mats that found a ready market in the women's network of religious denominations, arts organizations, and civic clubs. In Weavers of the Southern Highlands, Philis Alvic details how the Fireside Industries of Berea College in Kentucky began with women weaving to supply their children's school expenses and later developed student labor programs, where hundreds of students covered their tuition by weaving. Arrowcraft, associated with Pi Beta Phi School at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and the Penland Weavers and Potters, begun at the Appalachian School at Penland, North Carolina, followed the Berea model. Women wove at home with patterns and materials supplied by the center, returning their finished products to the coordinating organization to be marketed. Dozens of similar weaving centers dotted mountain ridges.


Weavers of the Southern Highlands

Weavers of the Southern Highlands
Author: Philis Alvic
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1992
Genre: Appalachian Mountains
ISBN:

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Handicrafts of the Southern Highlands

Handicrafts of the Southern Highlands
Author: Allen Hendershott Eaton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1948
Genre: Appalachians (People)
ISBN:

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Frances L. Goodrich's Brown Book of Weaving Drafts

Frances L. Goodrich's Brown Book of Weaving Drafts
Author: Barbara Miller
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780764345418

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A collection of traditional eighteenth and nineteenth century weaving drafts, written sequences of the threading order on the loom used to create specific patterns. They are presented here in their original form as gathered by Frances L. Goodrich and illustrated in over 160 color photos. This volume also contains over 200 valuable modern translations of the same drafts for use by today's weavers. In 1890, Frances L. Goodrich came to the southern mountains in North Carolina from a life of culture to live and work among people who had little opportunity for education or social enrichment. Through her work for the Presbyterian Home Mission Board, she grew to love and respect these neighbors who worked so hard and had so little. She established schools, a small hospital, and the Allanstand Cottage Industries. As she traveled the mountain roads and trails on horseback, Miss Goodrich collected these precious weaving drafts from the women who wove for Allanstand Cottage Industries. In your hands is the heart of that collection.


Handicrafts of the Southern Highlands

Handicrafts of the Southern Highlands
Author: Allen Hendershott Eaton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1973
Genre: Appalachians (People)
ISBN:

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Only comprehensive study: log cabins, spinning, weaving, ceramics, furniture, dyeing, musical instruments, etc. Over 100 illustrations.


North Carolina Women

North Carolina Women
Author: Michele Gillespie
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820347566

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By the twentieth century, North Carolina’s progressive streak had strengthened, thanks in large part to a growing number of women who engaged in and influenced state and national policies and politics. These women included Gertrude Weil who fought tirelessly for the Nineteenth Amendment, which extended suffrage to women, and founded the state chapter of the League of Women Voters once the amendment was ratified in 1920. Gladys Avery Tillett, an ardent Democrat and supporter of Roosevelt's New Deal, became a major presence in her party at both the state and national levels. Guion Griffis Johnson turned to volunteer work in the postwar years, becoming one of the state's most prominent female civic leaders. Through her excellent education, keen legal mind, and family prominence, Susie Sharp in 1949 became the first woman judge in North Carolina and in 1974 the first woman in the nation to be elected and serve as chief justice of a state supreme court. Throughout her life, the Reverend Dr. Anna Pauline "Pauli" Murray charted a religious, literary, and political path to racial reconciliation on both a national stage and in North Carolina. This is the second of two volumes that together explore the diverse and changing patterns of North Carolina women's lives. The essays in this volume cover the period beginning with women born in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but who made their greatest contributions to the social, political, cultural, legal, and economic life of the state during the late progressive era through the late twentieth century.


Frances L. Goodrich's Coverlet and Counterpane Drafts

Frances L. Goodrich's Coverlet and Counterpane Drafts
Author: Bárbara Miller
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780764352669

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This collection of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century weaving drafts from the Southern Highlands region of Appalachia includes 112 overshot drafts and drawdowns, and 31 drafts and drawdowns for the all-white summertime cotton bedspreads called counterpanes. Color photos of the original samples are shown side by side with valuable modern translations of the drafts, which enable today's weavers to make them. A vibrant example of our weaving heritage, these drafts were originally gathered in the nine states of the Southern Highlands region between 1892 and 1918 by the legendary Frances L. Goodrich. Handwoven counterpanes and coverlets were important possessions, and often were the only item of beauty in the women's otherwise impoverished living conditions. These are drafts Goodrich carefully collected but did not include in her classic Brown Book. Dozens of vintage photographs of Goodrich, the communities she served, and the women who invented the drafts help bring this part of our American craft heritage to life.


Mountain Homespun

Mountain Homespun
Author: Frances Louisa Goodrich
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1572337346

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“Mountain Homespun will be of special interest to those studying southern Appalachian handicrafts, the 1890s handicraft revival, and northern Protestant missionary work in turn-of-the-century Appalachia.” —North Carolina Historical Review “Mountain Homespun is much more than a memoir. It offers unrivaled specific information on the processes of mountain crafts—not only on weaving, spinning, and dyeing, the author’s primary interest, but also on basketry, quilting, and other pursuits. All in all, the book is an important publishing event.” —Berea College Newsletter “This is a wonderful book. It belongs at the bedside of every spinner and weaver everywhere.” —Jude Daurelle, Handwoven


Appalachian Travels

Appalachian Travels
Author: Olive Dame Campbell
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 081313644X

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In 1908 and 1909, noted social reformer and "songcatcher" Olive Dame Campbell traveled with her husband, John C. Campbell, through the Southern Highlands region of Appalachia to survey the social and economic conditions in mountain communities. Throughout the journey, Olive kept a detailed diary offering a vivid, entertaining, and personal account of the places the couple visited, the people they met, and the mountain cultures they encountered. Although John C. Campbell's book, The Southern Highlander and His Homeland, is cited by nearly every scholar writing about the region, little has been published about the Campbells themselves and their role in the sociological, educational, and cultural history of Appalachia. In this critical edition, Elizabeth McCutchen Williams makes Olive's diary widely accessible to scholars and students for the first time. Appalachian Travels only offers an invaluable account of mountain society at the turn of the twentieth century.