Works Cited

For more information, please see the following resources that guided me in the creation of the website.  Please also take note of the alphabetized bibliography at the end of this page.


HISTORY
1.  Fudge and the Funnies Sewing.  <http://www.fudgefunnies.com/sewing.htm> 2 February 2002.

2.  Vintage Fabric January 2001.  <http://www.fabrics.net/> 20 March 2002.

3.  Ibid.

4.  Fudge and the Funnies Sewing.  <http://www.fudgefunnies.com/sewing.htm> 2 February 2002.

5.  Readers Digest.  How in the World?  New York: The Readers Digest Association, Inc., 1990. <pg. 19>

6.  Zippers and Velcro.  <http://members.tripod.com/~earthdude1/zippers/zippers.html> 4 February 2002.

7.  Fudge and the Funnies Sewing.  <http://www.fudgefunnies.com/sewing.htm> 2 February 2002.

8.  The Great Idea Finder: Invention of Velcro.  <http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/story015.htm> 2 February 2002.

9.  Barry, Sharon.  Small Inventions that Make a Big Difference.  National Geographic Society, 1984. <pg. 94>

INVENTION
10.  Vintage Fabric January 2001.  <http://www.fabrics.net/>20 March 2002.

11.  Ibid.

12.  Velcro USA Inc.: The Industry-Standard Hook & Loop Fasteners.  <http://www.velcro.com/index.html> 20 January 2002.

13.   Readers Digest.  How in the World?  New York: The Readers Digest Association, Inc., 1990. <pg. 19>

14.  Flatow, Ira.  They All Laughed...From Light Bulbs to Lasers: The Fascinating Stories Behind the Great Inventions That Have Changed Our Lives.  New York: HarperCollins, 1992.  <pg. 134>

15.  Velcro: KidZone <http://www.velcro.com/kidzone/html>  20 January 2002.

16.  Zippers and Velcro.  <http://members.tripod.com/~earthdude1/zippers/zippers.html> 4 February 2002.

17.  CBC4Kids: History of Inventions, a Timeline from Pottery to Computers. <http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/the-lab/history-of-invention/default.html> 2 February 2002.

18.  The Great Idea Finder: Invention of Velcro.  <http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/story015.htm> 2 February 2002.

19.  CBC4Kids: History of Inventions, a Timeline from Pottery to Computers. <http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/the-lab/history-of-invention/default.html> 2 February 2002.

20.  Roberts, Royston M.  Lucky Science: Accidental Discoveries from Gravity to Velcro.  New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1994.

21.  Velcro: KidZone <http://www.velcro.com/kidzone/html>  20 January 2002.

ADOPTION
22.  Velcro: KidZone <http://www.velcro.com/kidzone/html>  20 January 2002.

23.  Zippers and Velcro.  <http://members.tripod.com/~earthdude1/zippers/zippers.html> 4 February 2002.

24.  Velcro-Ireland.com <http://www.velcro-ireland.com/history.htm> 4 February 2002.

25.  Langone, John.  National Geographic's How Things Work: Everyday Technology Explained.  Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1999. <pg. 96>

26.  Velcro: KidZone <http://www.velcro.com/kidzone/html>  20 January 2002.

27.  Readers Digest.  How in the World?  New York: The Readers Digest Association, Inc., 1990. <pg. 19>

28.  Barry, Sharon.  Small Inventions that Make a Big Difference.  National Geographic Society, 1984. <pg. 94>

29.  Velcro USA Inc.: The Industry-Standard Hook & Loop Fasteners.  <http://www.velcro.com/index.html> 20 January 2002.

30.  Jones, Charlotte Foltz.  Mistakes that Worked.  New York: Doubleday, 1994. <pg. 68>

31.  Velcro USA Inc.: The Industry-Standard Hook & Loop Fasteners.  <http://www.velcro.com/index.html> 20 January 2002.

SIGNIFICANCE
32.   Velcro USA Inc.: The Industry-Standard Hook & Loop Fasteners.  <http://www.velcro.com/index.html> 20 January 2002.

33.  Barry, Sharon.  Small Inventions that Make a Big Difference.  National Geographic Society, 1984. <pg. 94>

34.  Readers Digest.  How in the World?  New York: The Readers Digest Association, Inc., 1990. <pg. 19>

35.  Flatow, Ira.  They All Laughed...From Light Bulbs to Lasers: The Fascinating Stories Behind the Great Inventions That Have Changed Our Lives.  New York: HarperCollins, 1992.  <pg. 134>

36.  Langone, John.  National Geographic's How Things Work: Everyday Technology Explained.  Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1999. <pg. 96>

37.   Readers Digest.  How in the World?  New York: The Readers Digest Association, Inc., 1990. <pg. 19>

38.  Flatow, Ira.  They All Laughed...From Light Bulbs to Lasers: The Fascinating Stories Behind the Great Inventions That Have Changed Our Lives.  New York: HarperCollins, 1992.  <pg. 133>

39.  Jones, Charlotte Foltz.  Mistakes that Worked.  New York: Doubleday, 1994. <pg. 68>
 
 


BIBLIOGRAPHY

1.  Barry, Sharon.  Small Inventions that Make a Big Difference.  National Geographic Society, 1984. <pg. 94>

2.  CBC4Kids: History of Inventions, a Timeline from Pottery to Computers.
            <http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/the-lab/history-of-invention/default.html> 2 February 2002.

3.  Flatow, Ira.  They All Laughed...From Light Bulbs to Lasers: The Fascinating Stories Behind the Great Inventions
            That Have Changed Our Lives.  New York: HarperCollins, 1992.  <pgs. 131-132>

4.  Fudge and the Funnies Sewing.  <http://www.fudgefunnies.com/sewing.htm> 2 February 2002.

5.  Jones, Charlotte Foltz.  Mistakes that Worked.  New York: Doubleday, 1994. <pg. 68>

6.  Langone, John.  National Geographic's How Things Work: Everyday Technology Explained.  Washington
            D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1999. <pg. 96>

7.  Mount, Ellis.  Milestones in Science and Technology: The Ready Reference Guide to Discoveries, Inventions, and
            Facts.  Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1994.  <pg. 104>

8.  Readers Digest.  How in the World?  New York: The Readers Digest Association, Inc., 1990. <pg. 19>

9.  Roberts, Royston M.  Lucky Science: Accidental Discoveries from Gravity to Velcro.  New York: John Wiley and
            Sons, 1994.

10.  The Invention of Velcro.  <http://inventors.about/com/> 2 February 2002.

11.  The Great Idea Finder: Invention of Velcro.  <http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/story015.htm> 2 February
            2002.

12.  Velcro: KidZone <http://www.velcro.com/kidzone/html>  20 January 2002.

13.  Velcro-Ireland.com <http://www.velcro-ireland.com/history.htm> 4 February 2002.

14.  Velcro USA Inc.: The Industry-Standard Hook & Loop Fasteners.  <http://www.velcro.com/index.html> 20 January
            2002.

15.  Vintage Fabric January 2001.  <http://www.fabrics.net/> 20 March 2002.

16.  Travers, Bridget.  World of Invention.  Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1994.  <pg. 663>

17.  Wulffson, Don L.  The Kid Who Invented the Popsicle: And Other Surprising Stories About Inventions.  New York:
            Puffin, 1999. <pg. 105>

18.  Zippers and Velcro.  <http://members.tripod.com/~earthdude1/zippers/zippers.html> 4 February 2002.


 
 
 
 
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