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Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-68121, described as Blanket, for baby carriage; beige cotton; loop embroidery; button-hole stitches on boarder; stained; 60 by 60 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-64894, described as Blanket; wool blanket in varicolored geometric “Indian” designs; trimmed with red flannel stroud cloth (motheaten); plain weave; 1.50 by 1.75 meters. Thought by donor to have been made in Ecuador circa 1860. More likely Sears Roebuck item circa 1920-40.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-72086, described as blanket
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-62994, described as Child’s afghan.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-63931, described as Child’s blanket. Cream plain weave wool square embroidery with white silk satin stitch. Edged with complicated pattern of small scallops looping over. Wool. Plain weave, embroidery. Color: cream, white. 30 inches by 31 inches. Good condition. Two moth holes. “Even moth holes are antique.” Made 1878 for William Randolph Sayre born that year by Clara E. Barton.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-67009c, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-72067, described as RGM hand woven wool blanket made by RGM's great grandmother Curtis, who lived on a farm in Maine; RGM note affixed to the blanket says that the blanket is hand woven by her great grandmother, and that the wool was spun on old spinning wheel; the spinning wheel (very large in size) was given by Marilyn Mossman Webster (now deceased) to the Los Altos History House Museum during the 1990s; blanket is off-white with dark blue band across both ends; worn, patched, spotted, very old and used.
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