- Pressure Mounting Textiles for Display. Thea Peacock and Monique Pullan (The British Museum)
- Mounting a Teepee Liner for Exhibit. Shirley Ellis (Private Practice)
- A Possible Solution to the Rug Pad Dilemma. Steven Pine (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) and Joy Gardiner (H.F. Dupont Winterthur Museum)
- A Sleeper of a Support System: Using a "Rope Bed" to Create a Slanted Mount for Temporary Exhibit of a Large Flag. Deborah Lee Trupin (New York State Bureau of Historic Sites - Peebles Island), Dennis Farmer (Old Fort Niagara Association), and Kim Yarwood (Castellani Museum)
- Mannequins for Navajo Textile Display. Susan Heald (National Museum of the American Indian) and Gwen Spicer (Private Practice)
- "Wedding Belles". Jane Holland (Ministry of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation, Toronto) and Linda Berko (London Regional Art and Historical Museums)
- King's Privy Chamber Throne Canopy, ca. 1700, Hampton Court Palace. Val Davies (Hampton Court Palace)
- The Influence of Disaster Recovery on Reinstallation of Historic Wall Coverings. Deirdre Windsor (American Textile History Museum)
- Conservation of Costume for "In Royal Fashion": Time Management for a Large Project With a Small Staff. Barbara Heiberger (Museum of London)
- Examples of Stabilization and Display of Fragile Textiles for Museums. Vera Vereecken (Institut royal du patrimoine artistique -Brussels)