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68:. In the early 1930s, Hindson spent over a year in Ditchling and wove with Elizabeth Peacock where she scaled up and created a bedspread, but it was for her small detailed patterns using naturally dyed silks that she was known. She returned to Brockenhurst and in 1931 became a founder of the Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. She was the author of 63:
Hindson began illustrating books and in 1921 joined the Society of Scribes and Illuminators, serving as its secretary from 1928 to 1931. At "the Central", Hindson learned draw-loom weaving from tutor Luther Hooper. Many of her designs woven in Chinese silk, and derived from her wood engravings, were
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Little is recorded of Hindson's personal life although she had three brothers and a sister on the 1901 census. The 1939 census records that Hindson was living with her mother and sister and working as an ARP ambulance driver. They were all living off private means.
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published by Faber and Faber in 1958 and described the use of the shaft drawloom developed by Luther Hooper.
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The new draw loom: its construction and operation described for the use of handicraft pattern weavers
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in 1896, the daughter of John Hutchinson Hindson, a clergyman, and Lavinia Hindson. She attended
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Designer's Drawloom. An introduction to drawloom weaving and repeat pattern planning
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Designer's Drawloom: an introduction to Drawloom Weaving and Repeat Pattern Planning
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in London, studying drawing, lettering and wood engraving under
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Andover
Hampshire
Cheltenham Ladies College
World War I
Central School of Arts and Crafts
Noel Rooke
Edward Johnston
The new draw loom: its construction and operation described for the use of handicraft pattern weavers
OCLC
1008483535
Designer's Drawloom. An introduction to drawloom weaving and repeat pattern planning
OCLC
560577786
"Pioneering women in craft who made successful businesses during the two World Wars"


"UK Census Online"


"VADS: free art and design images for education"
"Former Honorary Secretaries - The Society of Scribes and Illuminators"
Categories
1896 births
1984 deaths
20th-century English women artists
Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design
British weavers
English illustrators
People educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College
People from Andover, Hampshire

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