Southwest Indian Designs Iron-on Transfers


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Here are 95 versatile patterns based on authentic Southwest Indian designs. Included are details from a Navajo blanket and sand painting, Pueblo, Maricopa, and Zuñi pottery, a Hopi wedding shawl, Apache baskets, and other artifacts. Easily adaptable for use in embroidery, appliqué work, fabric painting, and other crafts.




South-West Indian Iron-on Transfers


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24 striking designs derived from Navajo rug patterns, kachina dolls, Pueblo bird motifs, Hopi basket and Acoma pottery designs, more. For use in leather craft, embroidery, other crafts.




North American Indian Designs Iron-on Transfer Patterns


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Indian motifs ranging from abstract motifs to depictions of human, animal and mythical figures, in varying sizes and shapes.




Patterns and Ceremonials of the Indians of the Southwest


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Classic text-and-picture record includes over 100 lithographs and drawings of dances, fiestas, processions, chants and daily life among Zuni, Navajo, Apache, other tribes.




Traditional Designs from India Iron-On Transfer Patterns


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Imaginative, highly stylized designs on 24 plates, meticulously adapted from authentic Indian art and artifacts. Patterns depict a profusion of floral borders and blossoms, elephants, fish, birds, and other fauna. Ideal for use in countless art and craft projects, these designs can be used on any material that easily absorbs ink.




Southwest Indian Designs


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Adapted from the native art of the American Southwest, 250 black-and-white images include traditional designs from Hopi ceremonial costumes, Zuni shields, Anasazi pottery, Navajo jewelry, and other authentic sources.




Southwest Indian Designs


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Although many of the symbols and patterns found on pottery, basketry, rugs and jewelry have histories and meanings assigned to them, many do not. This book answers some of the more commonly asked questions and provides insight into those designs that do not have specific meanings. Included are over 200 symbols and their variations with explanations for Zuni, Hopi, Tewa, Acoma, Pueblo, Mimbres and Hohokam designs.




Southwestern Indian Designs


Book Description

Treasury of 250 copyright-free images, drawn from authentic motifs on Hopi ceremonial dress, Zuni shields, Anasazi pottery, Navajo jewelry, rugs and sand paintings, Pueblo pottery, and many more. Clearly drawn in detail, easily reproducible, these motifs represent a highly useful resource for a myriad of art and craft projects.







North American Indian Beadwork Designs


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Concise, illuminating discussion of origins, execution, and symbolism of North American Indian beadwork. Numerous examples from Eastern Woodlands and Plains Indians. Over 300 figures.