Box 7
Contains 8 Results:
Series 2. Feedsack Textiles, ca. 1925-1960s
This series includes a variety of feedsack textiles with a wide range of patterns, manufacturers, and labels.
Series 3. Items Made from Feedsack Textiles, ca. 1925-1960s
This series includes a variety of household items made from feedsack textile, including bedsheets, potholders, tablecloths, and other items.
Percy Kent World War II "Cloth of the United Nations" feedsack textile, undated, ca. 1941-1945
This feedsack textile depicts scenes of the various powers and members of the United Nations involved in World War II, including Japan, Germany, and other countries. This particular sack textile has a numbered pattern (233).
Dress goods blue and white toile printed feedsack, undated, ca. 1925-1960s
This striped-weave feedsack has a blue and white toile pattern. Toile, or Toile de Jouy, refers to a complex repeated pattern depicting a pastoral scene on a white or offwhite background.
Kitchen print feedsack tablecloth, undated, ca. 1925-1960s
This kitchen print tablecloth is made from four separate feedsacks.
Set of feedsack "4 x 4" bedsheets, white, undated, ca. 1925-1960s
This flat bedsheet is made of four white dressgoods feedsacks sewn together.
Set of feedsack "4 x 4" bedsheets, border printed, undated, ca. 1925-1960s
This fitted bedsheet is made from four dressgoods feedsacks, two white feedsacks and two blue and pink border printed feedsacks.
Floral print feedsack drapery panel, undated, ca. 1925-1960s
This drapery panel was made from a single blue and pink floral printed feedsack.