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Hearst Museum object titled Appliqued panel, accession number 9-23420, described as Cloth.  Burgundy with a border of black cloth. Five repeating appliqué patterns of indigo linen. Appliqué edged with braided embroidery thread. Same braided embroidery between burgundy ground and black boarder. Non-traditional appliqué. Made for sale.
Hearst Museum object titled Appliqué pattern, accession number 9-23309, described as appliqué pattern 5 different appliqué patterns cut from folded (single fold) paper for symmetry. Curving vegetal patterns.
Hearst Museum object titled Appliqué pattern, accession number 9-23307, described as appliqué patterns 2 of 5 different appliqué patterns cut from folded (single fold) paper for symmetry curving vegetal patterns.
Hearst Museum object titled Appliqué pattern, accession number 9-23306, described as appliqué pattern 1 of 5 different appliqué patterns cut from folded (single fold) paper for symmetry. Curving vegetal patterns.
Hearst Museum object titled Appliqué pattern, accession number 9-23308, described as appliqué pattern 3 of 5 different appliqué patterns cut from folded (single fold) paper for symmetry. Curving vegetal patterns.
Hearst Museum object titled Appliqué pattern, accession number 9-23310, described as appliqué patterns 5 of 5 different appliqué patterns cut from folded (single fold) paper for symmetry. Curving vegetal patterns.
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 9-23356, described as Apron Front vertical rectangle on black with light blue rectangle on middle. Two long red ends with appliqué and embroidery with geometric motifs.
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 9-23358, described as Hmong woman's apron.  Red apron with appliqué on boarder and embroidery on center with swirl pattern on pink and red. Two long ends with embroidery on yellow, white, green, blue and black.
Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 9-23357, described as Hmong woman's apron.  Long vertical apron with embroidery of repetitive swirls and appliqué star shaped on blue boarder. Long ends in red fabric, with white banner embroidered and pink strings hanging from both ends.
Hearst Museum object titled Baby carrier, accession number 9-23285, described as Ceremonial baby carrier Indigo dyed hemp fabric edged in purple cord made of thread which was wrapped in silver wire to create silver and purple stripes. Main band of horizontal stripe appliqué. Straps finished in appliqué, tassels on strings of beads and bells. Cross stitching and appliqué with ric rac edging and coins on body of carrier.