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Hearst Museum object titled Curtain, accession number 2-62929, described as Cotton strip. Gauze weave. Cream. Floral motives
Hearst Museum object titled Ornament, accession number 9-15403, described as Shaped piece. Silk. Satin, embroidered, brocaded ribbons. Black ground, varicolored embroidery. Floral and butterfly designs. 5 inches by 5½ inches. largest extent.
Hearst Museum object titled Pant leg, accession number 9-15798, described as Trouser leg, in linen and silk. Plain weave, embroidered. White ground, varicolored designs. Floral motifs.
Hearst Museum object titled Ribbon, accession number 7-7695, described as Cotton band of trimming with white ground, blue designs, and teapot and cup motives; spaced plain weave, brocaded, scallops of brocade yarns; 1 1/4 by 21".
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 3-28254a,b, described as Embroidery samples. Materials: Plain weave cotton, embroidery thread. Techniques: Satin stitch emb. Colors: multicolors on white cloth. Dimensions: a-9 1/2" x 5 1/4" b-10 1/2" x 5 1/4". Remarks: White cotton pieces taken from blouse front w. multicolored embroidery in Mexican animal motifs. 10 heads on each piece. Made for an industry "Dust on My Heart" started in Ajijic, Mex. by Neill James, using native work. see also 3495.
Hearst Museum object titled Samples of embroidery stitches, accession number 3-29308a-cc, described as Textile samples; group of Guatemalan embroidery technique samples, attributed to Lila O'Neale - several types of edging, closure and embellishment shown; provenience notes attached. i) panel with 2 samples of embroidery from Guatemala.  1: yellow leaves and flower stems attached to a twining green stem.  uses chain and buttonhole stitches.  2: bordered panel (red chain stitch) filled with flowers and leaves (red, pink, purple, brown, aqua, green) using buttonhole stitch. j) sample containing 3 samples of Guatemalan embroidery on linen base fabric.  1: chain stitch formed into a roundel.  2: French knots formed into a circle.  3: couching of yellow ochre thread with ecru thread forming a roundel. n) samples of embroidery stitches used to join 2 pieces of fabric attached to a supporting piece of paper.  4 stitch samples.  paper labels pasted to backing fabric define location and information about each stitch.  also notes on backing paper made by Donor. o) sample containing 16 sample Guatemalan embroidery stitches with information tags pasted to backing of fabric defining origin of stitch and sometimes type of stitch.  backing fabric appears to be linen.
Hearst Museum object titled Scarf, accession number 10-3030, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Sleeves, accession number 7-7641a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 9-15113, described as Textile square. Silk, paper, metal discs. Satin, embroidered in many stitches. Red ground, varicolored embroidery. Fish, flower, waves motives. Same as #277. 7 inches by 7½ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile, accession number 9-15412, described as Shaped piece; silk, paper, gilt paper wrapped yarns; satin embroidered, mounted on paper, braided, ribbons; white ground, varicolored designs; approximately 5 3/4 inches in diameter; human figure and floral motives. Similar designs on #648-657.