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Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-62270, described as Blanket; probably remnant rebound, cotton, plain weave, napped, green, yellow, white, pink weft stripes, 39 inches x 52½ inches
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-62271, described as Strip; cotton?, rayon, twill weave, yarns mainly chenille, white, light brown weft stripes, 29 1/4 inches x 47 1/4 inches
Hearst Museum object titled Blinds sample, accession number 2-68309, described as Sample for blinds or room partitions; wrap -blue, green, pink, white, copper, Synthetics, mylar, mylar braid. Weft - reed and while chenille. H: 18.0 cm, W: 65.0 cm. Industrial textile.
Hearst Museum object titled Blinds sample, accession number 2-68317, described as Sample for blinds or room partitions; wrap- white, orange, silver cotton, synthetic and mylar yarns; weft - white painted reed and bamboo slating and white chenille chenille, rayon, mylar, maylar braid, bamboo, reed, plain weave. H: 26 cm, W: 34 cm. Industrial textile.
Hearst Museum object titled Blinds sample, accession number 2-63253, described as Strip of fabric for blinds.  Hand-woven.  Warp spaced in vertical sections.  Warp:  cotton, silk, rayon, metal.  Weft: heavy half-round wood dowels, thin round reeds.  Plain weave in orange, green, blue, copper.  The wood and reed  warps are painted navy blue. 24"x26" From the Dorothy Liebes Collection
Hearst Museum object titled Blinds sample, accession number 2-63249, described as Strip of fabric for blinds.  Hand-woven.  Warp spaced in vertical sections.  Warp face in these sections.  Warp is cotton, weft is palm fiber.  Plain weave in white, green, and natural brown palm.
Hearst Museum object titled Blinds sample, accession number 2-68312, described as Sample for blinds or room partitions; wrap- red, pink, black and gold rayon, chenille, mylar, mylar braid, leather; weft - natural and tan painted reed and bamboo slat. H: 24 cm, W: 49 cm. Industrial textile.
Hearst Museum object titled Doily, accession number 2-68435, described as Sample: textile, for coverlet or table mat.  made of multicolored patterned cotton circles gathered around the edge and secured at the center with embroidered French knots.  Several sewn together for patchwork effect.
Hearst Museum object titled Drapery, accession number 2-63244, described as Drapery, handwoven; from the Dorothy Liebes Collection. Blue and green stripes on light blue plain weave ground. Materials include Dupont Orlon. Pattern weaving; overshot.
Hearst Museum object titled Rug, accession number 2-63214, described as rug sample, wool, synthetic, cotton, hooked, cut and loop pile relief, whites, beige, 16" x 24", circle and rectangle design, hooked on heavy cotton canvas. back has been plasticized ; from the Dorothy Liebes Collection.