Feed Sacks: The Colorful History of a Frugal Fabric.
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2016
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Uppercase Publishing, Canada
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Feed sacks are the perfect example of a utilitarian product turned into something beautiful. Author Linzee Kull McCray explores the history of the humble feed sack, from a plain burlap or cotton sack to exuberantly patterned and colourful bags that were repurposed into frocks, aprons and quilts by thrifty housewives in the first half of the 20th century. Extensive imagery and at-scale reproductions of these fabrics create an inspiring sourcebook of pattern and colour—and offer a welcome visit to a slower-paced way of life.
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Under Copyright. Please contact Curator of Clothing and Textiles Dr. Marian Ann Montgomery at marian.ann.montgomery@ttu.edu for research requests.
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Dressmaking, Cotton fabrics, Clothing and dress--United States--History, Feeds--Packaging--United States--History--Catalogs, Farm supplies--United States--History--Catalogs