Dear Sara,
There was a piece about tomato pincushions
in:
PieceWork July/August 2002, p 34
I remember seeing the article and found
the citation on the PieceWork site: http://www.interweave.com/needle/piecework_magazine/
Alas, I no longer have the magazine, or I
could scan and send it to you.
Best,
Director of Museum Relations
ARTstor
212 500-2422
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Hi Sara-
I don't know if this will help, but I would suggest that she search for a book
or two on pincushions or (broader term) sewing notions. I'd probably
check WorldCat for books as well as your own library. You might also
check a library with a strong women's history collection, sewing or fashion
design collection such as Texas Woman's University in
The tomato pincushion is practically an icon and is almost certain to be
covered. To some, pincushions are probably a collectible.
Another idea: quilter's listservs or collector's listservs.
Hope the ideas help! I do know that the attached strawberry is an emery -
for sharpening your needles and pins.
Tori
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Dear ARLIS members,
One of our graduate students is doing research on the history of the tomato
pincushion. I did a quick search of WilsonWeb and of JSTOR and found a
couple of not-perfect-but-ok articles. Any quick recommendations?
Thanks!
Sara
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-----Original Message-----
From: ART LIBRARIES SOCIETY DISCUSSION LIST on behalf of Sara MacDonald, UArts
Libraries
Sent: Thu 1/31/2008 4:31 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [ARLIS-L] History of the tomato pincushion
Dear ARLIS members,
One of our graduate students is doing research on the history of the tomato
pincushion. I did a quick search of WilsonWeb and of JSTOR and found a
couple of not-perfect-but-ok articles. Any quick recommendations?
Thanks!
Sara
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Sara J. MacDonald, Public Services Librarian
The University of the Arts - University Libraries & Archives
320 S Broad St -
[log in to unmask] http://library.uarts.edu/
IM user name: uartslibrarian
215-717-6282 fax: 215-717-6287
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