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    • [Basket: rivercane, storage]

    • [Basket: rivercane, storage]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated Indian Arts and Crafts Board photograph is of a single weave rivercane basket made in 1973 by Cherokee basket maker, Rowena Bradley. The large basket was begun from a square base and woven outward before tapering in to a circular...
    • [Basket: white oak, canoe]

    • [Basket: white oak, canoe]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated photograph, taken by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, is of a white oak ribbed basket made by Julia Taylor in 1970. This type of basket is known as a "canoe basket" for its shape. Woven in white oak, the basket is 16" long and was...
    • [Weave Pattern: Tennessee Blazing Star variation]

    • [Weave Pattern: Tennessee Blazing Star variation]

    • Handicraft industries -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • The pattern name of this color image is a variation of the Tennessee Blazing Star. Several distinctive qualities of this commercially woven coverlet indicate that an unidentified source or weaver produced it in the early twentieth century. Warp...
    • [Weave pattern: Lover’s Knot with a Pine Tree Border]

    • [Weave pattern: Lover’s Knot with a Pine Tree Border]

    • Handicraft -- United States; Arts and crafts movement -- United States;

    • The pattern name of this black and white image is Lover’s Knot with a Pine Tree Border. The back of this photograph is marked: “No.18 Lover's Knot, Somerset Co. Pa. Double woven." The source of the name Lover’s Knot is unknown. A double woven...
    • [Weave pattern: Irish Chain]

    • [Weave pattern: Irish Chain]

    • Arts and crafts movement -- United States; Handicraft -- United States;

    • The pattern name of this black and white image is Irish Chain. The back of this photograph is marked: "No.21, Irish Chain No.1, Somerset Co., Pa. Double woven." A double woven textile uses two complete sets of warp and weft that interlace. Double...
    • [Weave pattern: Irish Chain]

    • [Weave pattern: Irish Chain]

    • Arts and crafts movement -- United States; Handicraft -- United States;

    • The pattern name of this black and white image is Irish Chain. A variation of the name is Star and Rose with Pine Tree Border. The back of this photograph is marked: "No.21 1/2, Irish Chain No.2, Somerset Co., Pa. Double woven." A double woven...
    • [Basket: rivercane, double woven tray]

    • [Basket: rivercane, double woven tray]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This rivercane tray was woven by Rowena Bradley in the double weave technique, making a tight basket. Double weave baskets are sometimes waterproof. Trays such as these were used to store dried foodstuffs or small possessions. The rivercane...
    • [Basket: rivercane, lid]

    • [Basket: rivercane, lid]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated basket lid is listed as a separate basket in Qualla Arts and Crafts Artifact Collection inventory. It was made by Lottie Queen Stamper and fits onto a deeper basket, QACM_1992_069. Lidded baskets such as these were used to store...
    • [Basket: rivercane, lidded]

    • [Basket: rivercane, lidded]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated basket by Lottie Queen Stamper is listed separately from its lid in the Qualla Arts and Crafts Artifact Collection inventory - the lid identifier is QACM_1992_048. Stamper is one of Cherokee's best-known basket weavers. Lidded baskets...
    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display: woven and hooked items]

    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display: woven and hooked items]

    • Arts and crafts movement -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Craft shops -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This photograph shows an arrangement of woven and hooked items offered for sale by Allanstand Cottage Industries during the early 1900s. The salesroom opened in Asheville in 1908. A note on the back of the photograph reads: "Woven textiles, hooked...
    • [Woven cloth sample notebook]

    • [Woven cloth sample notebook]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This woven cloth sample notebook was originally compiled by Helen Wilmer Stone (ca. 1891-1978) presumably while she was working at the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Kentucky. The notebook contains samples of woven fabrics glued to notebook...
    • [Woven hanging with floral centerpiece]

    • [Woven hanging with floral centerpiece]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This wall hanging was designed, dyed, and woven by Helen Wilmer Stone Viner (ca. 1891-1978) of Saluda, North Carolina around 1935-1940 and features a woven background with an inlaid floral motif. The yarns used were dyed with natural vegetable...
    • [Woven table mat with loopers]

    • [Woven table mat with loopers]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This mat was woven by Alice Pratt (1899-1990), a weaver from Buncombe County, North Carolina who was actively producing and selling her woven good from the 1930s until the latter half of the 20th century. This table mat was made more recently, but...
    • [Woven napkins, African-American theme pattern]

    • [Woven napkins, African-American theme pattern]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handloom industry -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • These images of an African American man was used as a pattern for hand woven linens produced and sold by the Spinning Wheel shop in Asheville, N.C. between 1925 and 1942. The Spinning Wheel was opened as a weaving studio and regional craft shop in...
    • [Woven napkins, African-American theme pattern]

    • [Woven napkins, African-American theme pattern]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handloom industry -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • These images of an African American woman was used as a pattern for hand woven linens produced and sold by the Spinning Wheel shop in Asheville, N.C. between 1925 and 1942. The Spinning Wheel was opened as a weaving studio and regional craft shop...
    • [Woven cloth sample notebook]

    • [Woven cloth sample notebook]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This woven cloth sample notebook was originally compiled by Helen Wilmer Stone (ca. 1891-1978) presumably while she was working at the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Kentucky. The notebook contains samples of woven fabrics glued to notebook...
    • [Woven linsey-woolsey jacket]

    • [Woven linsey-woolsey jacket]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handloom industry -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This jacket was made from linsey-woolsey fabric that was hand woven by Ann Shelton, probably in the 1890s. Shelton lived in the Shelton-Laurel Community in Madison County, North Carolina where Frances Goodrich served as a Presbyterian missionary...
    • [Basket: maple, tray]

    • [Basket: maple, tray]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This double woven maple tray was made by Helen Bradley Smith (1922-2007). The pattern, made from bloodroot or yellowroot dyes, is an example of the Flowing Water (or Flowing River) design shown on the interior of the tray as two intersecting...
    • [Basket: rivercane, lidded]

    • [Basket: rivercane, lidded]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This double weave lidded basket was made by Rowena Bradley, a third generation Cherokee basket weaver. Lidded baskets such as these were used to store foodstuffs and household goods. The double weave makes for a tight basket; some double weave...

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