| # | Title | Author |
| 262 |
A Chemical Dye Comparison |
Ellen Munroe |
| 263 |
In Search of Colour: The Use of Chemical Dyes on Wool and Angora Vol. 1, 2, 3 |
Joyce Hurl (3 Volumes) |
| 264 |
Spinning Exotic Fibres on the Great Wheel For Knitting |
Joy Zeer |
| 265 |
Stinging Nettles: An Indiginous Source of Fibre |
Katherine Fluker |
| 266 |
Fibre Treatment and Spinning Techniques for West Coast Tapestries |
Diane Cross |
| 267 |
Comparitive Study of Wool and Exotic Fiber Blends in Traditional Overshot Coverlets |
Val Slemko |
| 268 |
Felting and Yarn Design for Garments Using Fine, Medium and Course Wools |
Mary Lynn Taylor |
| 269 |
Early Canadian Spinning and Weaving |
Gayle Vallance |
| 270 |
A Handspun, Handwoven Approach to Upholstry Fabric |
Carol A. Patenaude |
| 308 |
Spinning Thread for Bobbin Lace |
Ruth Blazenko |
| 331 |
Discovering Alpaca Fibre |
Diane Zorn |
| 332 |
Comparing Handspun Romney Wool to Commercial Wool for Use on the Knitting Machine |
Barbara Bohn |
| 333 |
Methods of Growing and Dying With Woad on Handspun Yarns |
Dorothy Robinson |
| 334 |
Lichen Dying Using Lichens Found in the West Kootney Region of B.C. |
Tricia Rasku |
| 335 |
Assessing Border Leicester Fleece via Micron Count |
Susan B. M. Langley |
| 336 |
Research Into Handspinning Angora Yarns to Minimize Shedding |
Birgit Rasmussen |
| 360 |
Handspun Silk For Handweaving |
Corrie Cushman |
| 399 |
Comparative Study of Single Ply, Two Ply and Three Ply Shetland Yarn for Knitting Open Work |
Margaret Sjostrom |