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Woven bedspreads, blankets are modern-day heirlooms. Solvej Schou. Associated Press. When I was a kid, I would weave warm and fuzzy miniature blankets for my Barbie dolls using a tiny loom.
WHAT: “A Kaleidoscope of Color: American Indian Trade Blankets.” WHERE : Maryhill Museum of Art, 35 Maryhill Museum Drive, Goldendale WHEN : Through Nov. 15.
FAIR OAKS, Calif. – Marilyn Greaves may have been born and raised in Sacramento, but her heart belongs to Navajo country. “I’ve always loved the Southwest and all the things that … ...
When I was a kid, I would weave warm, fuzzy miniature blankets for my Barbies using a tiny loom. Maybe it's no wonder, then, that years later my husband and I covet decorative, traditionally woven … ...
GOLDENDALE, Wash. — "A Kaleidoscope of Color: American Indian Trade Blankets" will be on view at Maryhill Museum of Art through-Nov. 15. The exhibition will explore commercially produced trade ...
When I was a kid, I would weave warm and fuzzy miniature blankets for my Barbie dolls using a tiny loom.Maybe it’s no wonder, then, that years later my husband and I covet decorative, traditi… ...
For decades, family-owned businesses across the country have produced bedspreads and coverlets created with mechanical looms at their own mills.