1979

Lady Mack by Carlene Harwick, 2013. Inspired by the work of Charles Rennie MacIntosh.
- Bobbie McIntosh – Clothing Embellishment
- Betsy Robb – Islamic Patterning as a Design Source
- Dorothy Von Voorhis – A Study of Ancient Brumese Textiles
1980
- Chottie Alderson – The History of Needlework
1981
- Carole Rothstein – Judaic Sabboth Fiberart
- Gayle Bicknell – Thread Thoughts: In Depth Study of Fibers and Synthetic Materials
- Ita Aber – Judaic Embroideries
1982
- Fay Andrews – The Needlelaces: Their History, and How They Are Made
- Dolores Andrew – Italian Ethnic Embroideries: History of Nativity Legends
- Cyndi Parker – Chinese Dragon Robes
- Gene Wright – Romance of the Paisley
1984
- Peg Laflam – Turkoman Rugs
- Mary MacMenamin – Needleworked Symbols of Ching Dynasty Costumes
1985
- Martha Shevett – Study of the Combination of Embroidery with Painting
1988
- Betty Bunker – Ecclesiastical Embroidery
1992
- Deanna Funk – Prairie Linens and Frank Lloyd Wright
1994
- Priscilla Brant – William Morris
1996
- Beth Mildon Meree – West Town School Embroideries
1997
- Lizbeth Napier – Stumpwork
2002
- Gail Sirna – In Praise of the Needlewoman: The Iconography of the Embroiderer in Western Art 1500 – Present
2009
- Joan Thomasson – Ecclesiastical Embroidery in America
2013
- Carlene Harwick – Charles Rennie Mackintosh
2018
- Inez Giles – Slovak Embroidery: Traditions and Techniques