Wool and cotton coverlet in Biederwand weave with floral and bird design; from northern New York stat
This color image is a close-up of the weave pattern known as Double Bow Knot. The Double Bow Knot pa...
Coat of red wool knit. Double-breasted with 10 self covered circular buttons and 5 bound buttonholes...
This specimen is done completely in double weave with selvages on all sides. The overall density of ...
The use of both natural and commercially dyed yarns makes this a striking nineteenth century coverle...
This black and white close-up of a check bedcover is in a weave pattern known as Birdseye Twill. The...
This close-up image of a plaid bedcover is in a weave pattern known as Birdseye Twill. The pattern n...
According to a note from Frances Goodrich this "Fragment of coverlet [was] from Buncomb Co, North C...
Varigated novelty yarn woven dress and matching coat. The woven design is in a chevron pattern with ...
Varigated novelty yarn woven dress and matching coat. The woven design is in a chevron pattern with ...
The pattern name of this color image is Original Governor’s Garden. While the source of the name Ori...
Detail, linen embroidered with silks and metal threads in surface stitches and couched work; the gro...
This coverlet is a variation of the Queen's Delight pattern. Made by an unknown weaver around 1870,...
This matted photograph was sent to Frances Goodrich from the Snavelys in Roanoke, Virginia, who shar...
The pattern name of this color image is a variation of the Tennessee Blazing Star. Several distincti...
A note from Frances Goodrich reads "Piece of old coverlet. Woven by Robert Dickson in [North] of Ir...
This color image is a close-up of the weave pattern known as Double Bow Knot. The Double Bow Knot pa...
Coat of red wool knit. Double-breasted with 10 self covered circular buttons and 5 bound buttonholes...
This specimen is done completely in double weave with selvages on all sides. The overall density of ...
The use of both natural and commercially dyed yarns makes this a striking nineteenth century coverle...
This black and white close-up of a check bedcover is in a weave pattern known as Birdseye Twill. The...
This close-up image of a plaid bedcover is in a weave pattern known as Birdseye Twill. The pattern n...
According to a note from Frances Goodrich this "Fragment of coverlet [was] from Buncomb Co, North C...
Varigated novelty yarn woven dress and matching coat. The woven design is in a chevron pattern with ...
Varigated novelty yarn woven dress and matching coat. The woven design is in a chevron pattern with ...
The pattern name of this color image is Original Governor’s Garden. While the source of the name Ori...
Detail, linen embroidered with silks and metal threads in surface stitches and couched work; the gro...
This coverlet is a variation of the Queen's Delight pattern. Made by an unknown weaver around 1870,...
This matted photograph was sent to Frances Goodrich from the Snavelys in Roanoke, Virginia, who shar...
The pattern name of this color image is a variation of the Tennessee Blazing Star. Several distincti...
A note from Frances Goodrich reads "Piece of old coverlet. Woven by Robert Dickson in [North] of Ir...
This color image is a close-up of the weave pattern known as Double Bow Knot. The Double Bow Knot pa...
Coat of red wool knit. Double-breasted with 10 self covered circular buttons and 5 bound buttonholes...
This specimen is done completely in double weave with selvages on all sides. The overall density of ...