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Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 3-28264, described as Bag. Materials: Wool. Techniques: Plain weave, embroidery. Colors: Phite, red, pink, green, brown. Dimensions: 15 1/2" long, 14" wide, strap:41"xl". Remarks: Shoulder bag in plain weave wool with strip on sides, center covered with all-over pattern of flowers inside a diamond grid embroidered in red, pink, green on white ground. Brocade shoulder strap. Woven piece folded in half and sewn at sides to make bag. Inventory check: Purchased new in or near Mexico City c. 1950-1955. Worn and stained.
Hearst Museum object titled Bedspread, accession number 2-62845, described as Cotton bedspread, embroidered plain weave, white ground, green, brown, white and red designs in wile rose motifs.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-28265, described as Man's amulet belt. Materials: Cotton, wool (one pouch contains black and white horsehair, one contains sisal? cordage). Techniques: Double or pattern weave, red wool embroidered, is series of joined pouches. Colors: Black and white, red embroidery. Dimensions: 48" long. Each pouch 2 3/4 x 3".
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 Blouse, accession number 2-63379, described as White blouse, china silk blouse with high neck, leg-o-mutton sleeves. High, tight cuff and high neck of machine lace of all over des. of small circles. Front dec. with cheap machine embroidery center row of open work diamonds with side row of poinsettas. vertical groups of tucks at front and back neck and shoulders. Back button opening
Hearst Museum object titled Cape, accession number 3-22432, described as Queshkemitl -- embroidered cotton
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62880, described as Embroidered piece: Tan silk embroidery with multicolor (soft colors) in center and at edges with abstract floral pattern. Double binding of  turquoise and rose with gold embroidery. 12 1/4” X 16 3/4”. Good condition but Verso unfinished. Made c. 1920 by Mrs. Stewart as a California schoolgirl.
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 2-62870, described as Table cover; circular, linen, white pink and yellow embroidered plain weave center; bobbin (?) lace edging. 23” diameter. Floral embroidery motives. Some stains and fading.
Hearst Museum object titled Coverlet, accession number 2-62830a,b, described as a) Bed cover, b) Bolster cover. Linen, cotton embroidery. Plain weave. White. Floral motifs, monogram “EBH.”
Hearst Museum object titled Coverlet, accession number 2-62844, described as Wool coverlet. Twill weave, embroidered. White ground, red, blue and yellow designs. Floral motifs.