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Universal School Weaving Draft: Mattor
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Object Description
Title
Universal
School
Weaving
Draft
:
Mattor
Creator
Universal School of Handicrafts (New York, N.Y.)
Medium of Original
publications (documents)
Date of Orginal
1938/1939
Dimensions
5.5" x 8.5"
Description
Weavers
in the
Appalachian
area
worked
on their
own
and
often
made
the
tools
that they
needed
from
regional
materials
.
During
the
Craft
Revival
years
,
teachers
like
Clementine
Douglas
put
them in
touch
with
companies
and
outside
resources
to
encourage
weavers
to
try
new
methods
. These
cards
published
by the
Universal
School
of
Handicrafts
,
Inc
in
New
York
City
promoted
new
patterns
and
weaving
information
.
Subject - Topic
Handicraft -- United States
Subject - Craft
Weaving -- United States
Subject - Group
Universal School of Handicrafts (New York, N.Y.)
Craft Category
textiles
Time Period
1930s
Source Institution
Southern Highland Craft Guild
Collection
Clementine Douglas Papers
Inventory Number
SHCG_CDP4_4_1l
Copyright Information
All rights reserved. For permissions and use, contact Southern Highland Craft Guild Archives, Asheville, NC 28815
Digital Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
Description
Title
Universal
School
Weaving
Draft
:
Mattor
Creator
Universal School of Handicrafts (New York, N.Y.)
Medium of Original
publications (documents)
Date of Orginal
1938/1939
Dimensions
5.5" x 8.5"
Description
Weavers
in the
Appalachian
area
worked
on their
own
and
often
made
the
tools
that they
needed
from
regional
materials
.
During
the
Craft
Revival
years
,
teachers
like
Clementine
Douglas
put
them in
touch
with
companies
and
outside
resources
to
encourage
weavers
to
try
new
methods
. These
cards
published
by the
Universal
School
of
Handicrafts
,
Inc
in
New
York
City
promoted
new
patterns
and
weaving
information
.
Subject - Topic
Handicraft -- United States
Subject - Craft
Weaving -- United States
Subject - Group
Universal School of Handicrafts (New York, N.Y.)
Craft Category
textiles
Time Period
1930s
Source Institution
Southern Highland Craft Guild
Collection
Clementine Douglas Papers
Inventory Number
SHCG_CDP4_4_1l
Copyright Information
All rights reserved. For permissions and use, contact Southern Highland Craft Guild Archives, Asheville, NC 28815
Digital Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
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