The pattern in this color image is a variation of Sunrise and Window Sash Table. A Sunrise pattern often features a cross center. The example also shows a window sash table, a large square or rectangle motif in a pattern that is divided into equal sections. This full-sized coverlet bedcover, detail only shown here, was likely made in the decade from the 1930s to the 1940s by an unidentified weaver. The warp is a natural cotton while the weft pattern threads are in blue and red
The pattern name of this color image is Original Governor’s Garden. While the source of the name Ori...
The pattern name of this black and white image is Double Bow Knot and Table. The back of this photog...
This black and white close-up of a check bedcover is in a weave pattern known as Birdseye Twill. The...
The pattern depicted in this black and white photograph is named Sunrise and Window Sash Table. A S...
The pattern name of this color image is a variation of the Tennessee Blazing Star. Several distincti...
The pattern in this color image is composed of Table and Diamond shapes and is referred to as an ‘un...
The pattern name of this nineteenth century coverlet is Double Bow Knot with Table. The Double Bow K...
The pattern name of this color image is Nine Snowballs and Table. The name describes the motifs that...
The use of both natural and commercially dyed yarns makes this a striking nineteenth century coverle...
A simple Patch pattern is the design name of this black and white image. The back of this photograph...
This coverlet is a variation of the King's Flower pattern with window sash and table motifs used in ...
The pattern name of this black and white image is Sunrise or “No.22, "Sunrise" or "The Walls of Troy...
The pattern name of this black and white image is Doors and Windows. The back of this photograph is ...
The pattern name of this blue and white fragment is known as Lover’s Knot. The source of the name Lo...
The pattern name of this color image is a variation of Sea Star. The back of this photograph is mark...
The pattern name of this color image is Original Governor’s Garden. While the source of the name Ori...
The pattern name of this black and white image is Double Bow Knot and Table. The back of this photog...
This black and white close-up of a check bedcover is in a weave pattern known as Birdseye Twill. The...
The pattern depicted in this black and white photograph is named Sunrise and Window Sash Table. A S...
The pattern name of this color image is a variation of the Tennessee Blazing Star. Several distincti...
The pattern in this color image is composed of Table and Diamond shapes and is referred to as an ‘un...
The pattern name of this nineteenth century coverlet is Double Bow Knot with Table. The Double Bow K...
The pattern name of this color image is Nine Snowballs and Table. The name describes the motifs that...
The use of both natural and commercially dyed yarns makes this a striking nineteenth century coverle...
A simple Patch pattern is the design name of this black and white image. The back of this photograph...
This coverlet is a variation of the King's Flower pattern with window sash and table motifs used in ...
The pattern name of this black and white image is Sunrise or “No.22, "Sunrise" or "The Walls of Troy...
The pattern name of this black and white image is Doors and Windows. The back of this photograph is ...
The pattern name of this blue and white fragment is known as Lover’s Knot. The source of the name Lo...
The pattern name of this color image is a variation of Sea Star. The back of this photograph is mark...
The pattern name of this color image is Original Governor’s Garden. While the source of the name Ori...
The pattern name of this black and white image is Double Bow Knot and Table. The back of this photog...
This black and white close-up of a check bedcover is in a weave pattern known as Birdseye Twill. The...