This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during the 1920s. Frances Louisa Goodrich (1856-1944) was among the first to promote a revival of weaving in the North Carolina mountains, having founded Allanstand Cottage Industries in 1896. Later, the shop moved to Asheville. The pattern is on the eleventh page of the sample book and is tagged with the shop address in Asheville and the pattern name, "Double Chariot Wheel". The fabric swatch was woven as a sample strip and attached to the book with brads
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
The pattern depicted in this black and white photograph is named Double Chariot Wheel. The back of ...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
The pattern depicted in this black and white photograph is named Double Chariot Wheel. The back of ...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...
This weaving fragment is included in a sample book assembled by Frances Goodrich, most likely during...