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Chief's Blanket, c. 1870's Tapestry weave, interlocked 54*78 inches; 8 wraps/inch, 40-50 wefts/inch
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Pitumarca — Centro de Textiles Tradicionales Del Cusco, Peru (CTTC)
The colorful fabrics found in Oaxaca, Mexico, are the 2500-year-old work of the Zapotec Native Americans. Made with dyed cotton for centuries, weavers use traditional geometric patterns as well as the shapes of animals like snakes and lizards.
The 2nd Monday in October is Native American Day - also known as Indigenous Peoples' Day. This observance is a celebration and appreciation of the traditional art, heritage, and cultures of the many tribes across America. Celebrate this rich history with eQuilter's wide selection of Native American themed fabrics:
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Chief's Blanket, c. 1870's Tapestry weave, interlocked 54*78 inches; 8 wraps/inch, 40-50 wefts/inch
Look closely at any traditional bordered garment made by the Navajo Weavers of Arizona, and it is likely that you’ll notice a small, but deliberate imperfection; a line of contrasting thread running from the inner design field into the outer layer. This line of thread is a release point from where the maker’s ch’ihónít’i, or...
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