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Solved mystery items100 of 11815Japanese late Edo bowl, entirely hand decoratedHand-Blown Blue Iridescent Art Glass Tumbler/Drink Glass with Pulled Feather Decore E H mark for "Elaine Hyde Glass"
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    Posted 12 months ago

    AliceM
    (2 items)

    Other tablecloth fabric from 1930's-1940's. These are the other tablecloths. They are all very pretty - in my opionion, Will definitely hang onto them. And again, thank you all so much. I had spent 3 weeks trying to identify this pattern. Had no idea they were not feed sacks.

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    1. keramikos, 12 months ago
      AliceM, Woo hoo! More of Granny's tablecloths. :-)

      I wouldn't necessarily rule out feed sacks, because apparently the one hundred pound sack was 36 inches wide:

      https://thevintagewomanmagazine.com/a-history-of-feedsack-clothing/

      https://pieceworkmagazine.com/make-do-feed-sack-fashion-in-the-first-half-of-the-twentieth-century/

      https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3230&context=gradschool_dissertations

      https://laurelleaffarm.com/item-pages/linens/feedsacks.htm
    2. keramikos, 12 months ago
      Granny seems to have favored a couple of patterns varying only in the main color (red, yellow, green, and blue).

      I wonder whether she made them for parties involving multiple small tables.

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