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Images and Descriptions of Wool Blankets and Wool, Wool/Linen Coverlets

In the American Textile History Museum, Lowell, Massachusetts


(The Chace Catalogue)
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Blankets (2)
78 for the term blanket with image (only two possibly 18th century)
http://chace.athm.org/results.php?bsearch=blanket&type=1
Accession Number: 1962.68
Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Blanket
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Date Made: late 18th century to early 19th century
Description:
Blanket, undyed wool, plain weave. Crepe effect from overspun yarn.

Accession Number: 1966.33.2


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Blanket
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Description:
Blanket, undyed and dark blue wool, twill. Twill plaid. Woven in pieces sewn in the center with 4-ply S
twist cotton, twill goes in opposite direction on the two panels. Center seam doesn't keep the continuity of
the pattern. The hem was sewn with 2-ply cotton overcast.

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Coverlets (9)
332 results for the term coverlet with image (found four wool, four wool and linen, and one wool
and cotton, dated 1740)
http://chace.athm.org/results.php?bsearch=coverlet&onlyImages=1&type=1
Accession Number: 1977.12.2
Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Place Made: USA: PA
Date Made: Late eighteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries.
Description:
Coverlet; red and blue wool, twill. The coverlet consists of two panels joined in the center with a butted
seam and overhand stitching. The seam is not original, although the design is well-matched. The top hem
is narrow and turned toward the back; coverlet has self-fringe on three sides. The central motif is a whig
rose alternating with a table consisting of four squares. The design gives the visual impression of an
overall pattern. There is a 5 inch border which has a pine tree motif.

Accession Number: 1980.16.8


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Place Made: USA: PA
Description:
Summer and winter coverlet; blue and orange wool. Center seam joins two panels. Selvedges on either
side; top and bottom hemmed. Central motif contains a table surrounded by a ring. Outside of the ring, at
each corner, there is a diamond motif. Lines within coverlet form overall diamond pattern.

Accession Number: 1965.52.4


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Place Made: USA: PA
Date Made: Late eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries
Description:
Coverlet; undyed linen and brown wool, twill. The coverlet consists of two panels joined with a butted
seam using an overhand stitch. The seam is not original and the design is very poorly matched. The top of
the coverlet is hemmed. There is pattern weft fringe on the selvedge sides and warp fringe at the bottom.
The central motif consists of four large and nine small roses enclosed in a frame of ellipse-shaped
elements. The pattern appears to be a variation of the pattern called 'whig rose.' There is a 3 1/2 inch
border of wavy narrow lines on three sides.

Accession Number: 1962.10.6


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet
Maker/Author: Spofford, Lydia (Weaver)
Place Made: USA: NH, Kingston
Date Made: 1740
Description:
Overshot coverlet; undyed cotton with rust and green wool. Center seam joins two panels. Fringe with
leno added at sides and formed by warp at bottom. Central design elements occur in the rust and green
bands, which form rounded square blocks (similar to wagon wheels) separated by bands of color.
Coverlet is cut for four poster bed.

Accession Number: 1978.4


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Description:
Overshot coverlet; undyed linen and blue and gold wool. Central seam joins two panels. Selvedges on
either side; hemmed top and bottom. Remains of a fringe can be seen on sides and bottom. Central motif
consists of large squares alternating with groupings of 4 smaller squares.

Accession Number: 1980.16.23


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Date Made: Late eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century.
Description:
Overshot coverlet; undyed linen, and green and gold wool. Center seam joins two panels. Selvedges on
either side; hemmed top and bottom. Central motif is a large gold table bounded on the diagonals by
smaller green squares. Visually, the green and gold colors create the impression of being uniformly
distributed throughout the piece.

Accession Number: 1965.52.5


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Place Made: USA: PA
Date Made: Late eighteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries
Description:
Coverlet; red, light blue, and dark blue wool, twill. The coverlet consists of two panels which have been
joined with a butted seam using an overhand stitch. The seam appears to be largely original, but it is not
well-matched. The top is finished with a narrow, turned back hem, the bottom has a self-fringe, and the
sides were originally weft fringed. The central motif is a block that incorporates four snowballs (one in
each corner) and a fancy table with a diamond pattern, which is in the center of the block. The blocks are
separated by bands and stripes incorporating identical design elements. The stripes of blue and red warp
are particularly effective because the color change coincides with completion of a design element. There
is an 8 inch border with pine tree design motifs.

Accession Number: 1965.52.9


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet panel
Maker/Author: Brooks, Ruth (Weaver); Brooks, Anne Southworth (Weaver, or)
Place Made: USA: MA, Plymouth, North Hanover
Date Made: Late eighteenth to late nineteenth century
Description:
Overshot coverlet panel; blue and gold wool. The panel is hemmed at the top and fringed at the bottom.
Sewing threads along the right margin provide evidence of another piece having been attached.
Comparatively small repeat and offsetting of main design motif creates the effect of an overall pattern of
squares (tables) enclosed by cross-shaped frames on a blue ground.

Accession Number: 1980.16.29


Collection: Textiles & Decorative Arts - Textiles
Object: Coverlet
Maker/Author: Unknown (Weaver)
Date Made: Early to mid 18th century
Description:
Coverlet; undyed linen and blue, blue-greens, and gold wool. Seam joins two panels, not quite in center.
One selvedge; three sides hemmed. Central motif is a warp design that is grouped with 1 to 5 strands
together forming different size blocks. The two blue-greens are alternated and the blue and gold are
alternated in stripes, no real repeat. Possibly was a rug, patched with material of the same.

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