The Tartan-spotter's Guide

The Tartan-spotter's Guide
Title The Tartan-spotter's Guide PDF eBook
Author James Desmond Scarlett
Publisher Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Pages 92
Release 1976
Genre Design
ISBN

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The Tartan Weaver's Guide

The Tartan Weaver's Guide
Title The Tartan Weaver's Guide PDF eBook
Author James Desmond Scarlett
Publisher Shepheard-Walwyn Publishers
Pages 72
Release 1985
Genre Art
ISBN

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This volume combines practical experience of tartan-weaving with a grasp of Highland social history. Aimed specifically at the amateur tartan-weaver, it contains much that should be of interest to students of either subject.

Bargain Hunt: The Spotter's Guide to Antiques

Bargain Hunt: The Spotter's Guide to Antiques
Title Bargain Hunt: The Spotter's Guide to Antiques PDF eBook
Author Karen Farrington
Publisher Random House
Pages 189
Release 2022-07-14
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 147353321X

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Bargain Hunt is a British institution, entertaining audiences for over 20 years, and encouraging us to look for diamonds in the rough at antique fairs and shops across the country. A Bargain Hunt is more than just a quest for cash, though - from traveller's trunks and tea caddies to walking canes, coins and quirky costumes, each of the items chosen has their own story to tell, forming a small part of our collective social history. The Bargain Hunt Spotter's Guide to Antiques is packed with essential information from the Bargain Hunt experts on identifying quality across a range of antiques. From makers' marks and tell-tale historical styles to details in foils and finials, this will be your one-stop guide to making good choices on your own bargain hunt - while also delving into the fascinating stories behind many of our favourite antiques. With a foreword from Natasha Raskin Sharp, as well as tips, advice, and stories throughout from each of the show's experts (including 'league tables' of best and worst finds), this is the essential companion to all your future Bargain Hunts!

The Snob Spotter's Guide

The Snob Spotter's Guide
Title The Snob Spotter's Guide PDF eBook
Author Philippe Jullian
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1958
Genre Snobs and snobbishness
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The Tartan-Spotter's Guide

The Tartan-Spotter's Guide
Title The Tartan-Spotter's Guide PDF eBook
Author James Desmond Scarlett
Publisher
Pages 85
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN 9780856830044

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Patterns

Patterns
Title Patterns PDF eBook
Author M.A Hann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 443
Release 2018-10-10
Genre Design
ISBN 1351977253

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In Patterns: Design and Composition, M. A. Hann and I. S. Moxon present guidelines for the original design and composition of regular patterns alongside an understanding of the inherent structures of these patterns. Starting with the compositional elements, Hann and Moxon take the reader through patterns in the environment, early forms of patterns and aspects of classification based on circles, squares, triangles and symmetry. With 250 images sourced from past examples as well as student work, this essential read for design students and researchers demonstrates how simplicity begets complexity in the design and composition of regular patterns.

Stripes, Grids and Checks

Stripes, Grids and Checks
Title Stripes, Grids and Checks PDF eBook
Author Michael Hann
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 160
Release 2015-10-22
Genre Art
ISBN 0857857770

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Stripes, Grids and Checks considers the nature of lines and assemblies of lines, including stripes and grids, as well as related phenomena such as checks, tilings and patterns, regular and irregular, repeating and non-repeating. A wide range of examples are drawn from urban and rural environments, at the macro and micro levels, in land- and cityscapes, buildings, and other designed constructions, compositions and objects. Considered conventionally, checks, periodic tilings and regular patterns owe their compositional arrangements to an order imposed by an underlying grid structure. The intention in this book is to analyse, explain and illustrate the nature of each design type, to identify the structural (or geometric) similarities between each and to show how the manipulation of various underlying grid structures can provide innovative compositional frameworks for artists and designers. The discussion is richly illustrated with 400 black and white images and an eight page colour section.