are ready for fall: think brick, brown, brick/black or brown/brick
brick on tan background
shown from top to bottom: brown/brick,
black,brick, blue, brown
brown/brick on tan background
Anna's Beauty is a pattern from the late 1700s.
Table square 51.5x52 $45.00 Throw 51.5x74 $50.00
cotton/acrylic, mach wash: cold, dry:
NewPine Cone & Seed Pattern
Table square 53x53 $45.00
cotton/acrylic, on tan background
mach wash: cold, dry: med
shown: brick/black
Divine Cross and Paupers Table Pattern
For those who love authenticity - wool/cotton.
black/mustard on tan background
choc brown on tan background
choc brown/burg on tan background
mustard on tan background
olive/black on tan background
Wool/cotton, dry clean recommended
Table Square 48x44 " $45.00 Throw 48x74 $60.00
Woven with single or double colors, choose which color to be more predominant
Colors available: rust, black, olive, burgundy, cranberry, navy, french blue, chocolate brown, golden brown
Divine Cross featured in Two-Tone-Blue
French blue/navy on tan background
New pattern
7 Snowballs for 7 Pines
photo coming soon
available as a square or throw
Colors: black/mustard, brick/linen, brown/linen, black/linen or blue/linen
Herringbone Pattern
Table square 48x48 $24.00 Throw 48x74 $30.00
Cotton/acrylic, mach wash & dry
Colors available: linen/black, linen/brick, linen/blue linen/brown, Herringbone is a very old weave, one of the most popular next to plain weave. Also called chevron weave.
Above: linen/black
Shown from top to bottom:
linen/blue, linen/brown, linen/brick
Angstadt Star #9 Pattern 100% cotton, mach wash & dry
Table square 40x40 $25.00
Dbl. Blanket 80x103 $95.00
Colors available as shown:
This pattern is used for the single draw festoons.
This pattern is to be discontinued at the end of 2010, new variation of
pattern is coming.
Fraktur Pattern
Table square, 33x33 $24.00
cotton/acrylic, jacquard twill weave
Additional color available not shown: linen/linen
Shown above: brick/linen
Shown above: brown/linen
Shown above: blue/linen
Popular from mid 1700s to early 1900s and produced mainly in PA, MD, VA, WV, OH and the Carolinas, these family or religious manuscripts were ornately scribed family documents such as wedding or birth certificates in a certain Gothic style or "broken" text surrounded by brightly colored scenes especially natural elements - celestial, animals, nature. Later on, fraktur referred to the entire decorated document. Although our textile fraktur does not contain the "broken lettering" we have chosen nature and celestial images in the same style of the hand painted images.