Kentucky Crafts Bibliography
Abney, Karen. Lonnie & Twyla Money: 50 Years of Kentucky Appalachian Folk Art. (Butler Books and Holland Brown Books, 2023.)
Alvey, R. Gerald. Dulcimer Maker: The Craft of Homer Ledford. (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1984.)
Alvic, Philis (editor). Fiber Focus Kentucky: Weaving, Quilting, Basketry, Spinning. (Lexington: The Fiber Guild of Lexington, Inc., 2000.)
__________. "Kentucky Fiber Arts Today," in Alvic, Philis (editor). Fiber Focus Kentucky: Weaving, Quilting, Basketry, Spinning. (Lexington: The Fiber Guild of Lexington, Inc., 2000): 22-26.
__________. "They Understood the Vision: Al and Mary Shands," Arts Across Kentucky (Spring, 2007), 8-12.
Archbold, Annellen. (1980). The traditional arts and crafts of Warren County, Kentucky. Bowling Green, Ky., Bowling Green-Warren County Arts Commission.
Ardery, Julia S. "Crafts Book Recalls Browns' Consumer 'Legacy'," Ace Weekly (Lexington, KY., Autumn 1990, 20-21).
Arnow, Jan. By Southern Hands: A Celebration of Craft Traditions in the South. Birmingham, Alabama: Oxmoor House, 1987.
Boultinghouse, Marquis. Silversmiths, Jewelers, Clock and Watch Makers of Kentucky 1785–1900 (Lexington, KY: Marquis Boultinghouse, 1980).
Broomfield, Sarah Stopenhagen, "Weaving Social Change: Berea College Fireside Industries and Reform in Appalachia" (2006). Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings. 297.
Brown, Phyllis George. (1983). Handcrafted in Kentucky: A Directory of Kentucky Craftspeople. Frankfort: Kentucky Department of the Arts.
Clarke, M. W. (1976/1982). Kentucky quilts and their makers. Lexington, University Press of Kentucky.
Clinton, Shannon. "Creative and Crafty, Kentucky Living Magazine, May 29, 2019.
Cogswell, Robert. "A Tradition of Inequity: Marketing Baskets in Kentucky and Tennessee." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Folklore Society, Baltimore, MD, October 23, 1986.
__________. "Brandenburg Folk Potter," Back Home in Kentucky 6:3 (May/June 1983), 23.
Davis, Chester. "Bybee Pottery." Spinning Wheel vol. 29, no. 6 (July-August 1973), pp. 16-18.
Doss, Erika, Jerrold Hirsch, Jean M. Burks, Andrew Kelly, editor. Kentucky By Design: The Decorative Arts And American Culture. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 2015.
Dugan, Frances L.S., and Jacqueline P. Bull. Bluegrass Craftsman: Being the Reminiscences of Ebenezer Hiram Stedman, Papermaker 1808-1885. University of Kentucky Press, 1959.
Eaton, Allen H. (1937/1973). The Handicrafts of the Southern Highlands. Russell Sage Foundation.
George, Phyllis. (1989). Kentucky Crafts: Handmade and Heartfelt. New York, Crown Publishers.
Graham, Hettie Wright.” The Fireside Industries of Kentucky.” The Craftsman 1 (January 1902): 45 - 48.
Griffith, Janie. (1978). Kentucky Appalachian Arts and Crafts. Morehead, Kentucky: M.A. Thesis, Morehead State University.
Gross, J., et al. (1997). 20th century quilts, 1900-1970 : women make their mark :an exhibition of historic quilts developed in conjunction with the Museum of the American Quilter's Society, Paducah, Kentucky, March 22, 1997-June 29, 1997. Paducah, KY, The Society.
"The Hand-Loom." Berea Quarterly 2-3 (July-October 1913): 9-14.
Hickey, Laura. A Survey of Crafts and Craftsmen of Kentucky. MS Thesis. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee, 1958.
Hill, Jennie Lister, "Fireside Industries in the Kentucky Mountains," Southern Workman 32 (April, 1903): 208-212.
Holstein, J., et al. (1982). Kentucky quilts, 1800-1900. New York, Pantheon Books.
Jefferson, D., et al. (2011). Why quilts matter: history, art & politics. Louisville, Ky., Kentucky Quilt Project.
Kelly, Andrew: Kentucky by Design: The Decorative Arts and American Culture, Lexington, University Press of Kentucky, 2015,
Leach, Mary James. “Only Known Marked Specimen of Early Louisville Pottery, Just Discovered, to Be at State Fair,” Courier-Journal (September 11, 1938).
Martin, Charles E. "Kentucky’s Traditional Arts and Crafts: A Bibliography". Kentucky Folklore Record, 1985. 31:1-4: pp.1-94.
Meadows, Lorelei L. Kentucky Textile Directory: Historic and Contemporary Collections. Frankfort: The Kentucky Historical Society, 1992.
Molinaro, J. (2000). A pottery tour of Kentucky. Lexington, Ky., Crystal Communications.
Neal, J. The Kentucky Shakers. (1982: Lexington, Ky., University Press of Kentucky).
Noe, Bob. "Research Note: Nineteenth-Century Stoneware Makers of Madison County, Kentucky," Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Vol. 41 (2020).
Ponte, J. (2009). Fun and simple Southern state crafts : Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Berkeley Heights, NJ, Enslow Elementary.
Roy, G. E., et al. (1992).The log cabin returns to Kentucky: quilts from the Pilgrim/Roy collection. Paducah, Ky., American Quilter's Society.
Stefano, Jr., Frank, “James Clews, Nineteenth-Century Potter; Part II: The American Experience,” Antiques, Vol. 105, NO. 3 (March 1974): 553-5.
Sutherland, David. “Traditional Basketmaking in Kentucky,” Kentucky Folklore Record 18:4 (Oct.-Dec. 1972), 89-92.
Tate, Lou. Kentucky Coverlets. 33 pages. Louisville, Kentucky: by the author, 1938.
Wallace, Andy, "Baskets and Folklife in Edmonson County, Kentucky," Smithsonian Folklife Festival Booklet, 1973, pp. 12-14.
White, L. C. (1976). "I love ta plow!": the role of traditional farm women in Peytonsburg, Kentucky, 1976, Western Kentucky University, M.A. Thesis.