Textile Sampler of white cotton with red embroidered alphabet, numbers and name and date with swirls around it: Charlotte Borchers, 1846; large and small variety of buttonholes at each end; hemstitch at one end.
Textile Panel (used for skirts) of hand-woven striped cotton in cinnamon brown with plain stripes in olive green and patterned stripes in yellow, navy and white; the stripes run horizontally when made into a skirt.
Textile Swatches of rayon-silk in various designs of WWII political relations between United States and Great Britain: a) black with ivory ribbons- "British - American Ambulance Corps", b) grey-green with pastry motif- "England", c) red, white, and blue, "there'll always be an England".
Textile swatch of ivory cotton broadcloth with pattern of heraldic shields in black with various motifs- ships, castles, horse, lion, spade... in a collage pattern. "Liberitas"
Textile Panel (used for skirts) of hand-woven striped cotton in green with plain and patterned stripes in red, blue, yellow, black, white and beige; the stripes run horizontally when made into a skirt.
Textile Panel (used for skirts) of hand-woven striped cotton in blush pink with plain stripes in white, tan, blues and red, and patterned stripes in red, blue, yellow and white; the stripes run horizontally when made into a skirt.