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Books containing multiple techniques are (to be) listed under each technique featured within their texts. Conversely, FreeForm is a style that is not technique-dependent.
Fibre Preparation:
Fiber Dyeing
Specific Fiber Processing
Spinning
Thread Manipulation:
Crochet
Knitting
Lace (pillow & needle)
Macrame
Netting
Tatting
Weaving, Darning, Tapestry, & Rugs:
Darning
Rug Making
Tapestry
Weaving
Sewing/Embellishment:
Cutwork
Dyeing/Printing/Painting Cloth
Embroidery
Hardanger
Quilting/Patchwork/Applique
Sewing
Soft-Sculpture
History:
Advertising
Bibliographies
Fashion
Postcards
Sheet Music
Textile-History
Tools & Notions
Not Strictly Textiles:
Beading & Cabochons
Collection-Organization/Art-Studios
Crafts-Business
Designing
Rocks/Fossils/Amber
Shells/Coral/Bone
Wire Working/Wrapping
Writing/Publishing
A really good source for information on crochet, knitting, tatting, netting, embroidery, needle lace, beading and other needlework books and patterns is: Antique Pattern Library.