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Textiles
Weaving Patterns

 

See More: The following index illustrates many traditional weaving patterns. Click on either the name of the pattern or an example of the pattern to learn more.

Select a Pattern Name: Select a Pattern Example:
  • Betty Teague
  • Cat Tracks and Snail Trail
  • Catalpa Flower 1
  • Catalpa Flower 2
  • Cross of Tennessee
  • Cup and Saucer
  • Doors and Windows 1
  • Doors and Windows 2
  • Double Bow Knot
  • Double Bow Knot with Table
  • Double Chariot Wheel
  • Granite State
  • Lasting Beauty
  • Lover's Knot 1
  • Lover's Knot 2
  • Mosaics
  • Nine Snowballs and Table
  • Original Governer's Garden
  • Pine Cone Bloom
  • Pine Tree
  • Poor Man's Damask
  • Queen's Patch 1
  • Queen's Patch 2
  • Sea Star
  • Sixteen Snowballs
  • Sunrise
  • Sunrise with Window Sash Table
  • Table and Diamond Shapes
  • Tennessee Blazing Star
  • Tennessee Trouble
  • Wheel of Fortune
Betty Teague Cat Tracks and Snail Trail Catalpa Flower 1
Catalpa Flower 2 Cross of Tennessee Cup and Saucer
Doors and Windows 1 Doors and Windows 2 Double Bow Knot
Double Bow Knot with Table Double Chariot Wheel Granite State
Lasting Beauty Lover's Knot 1 Lover's Knot 2
1Mosaics Nine Snowballs and Table Original Governer's Garden
Pine Cone Bloom Pine Tree Poor Man's Damask
Queen's Patch 1 Queen's Patch 2 Sea Star
Sixteen Snowballs Sunrise Sunrise with Window Sash Table
Table and Diamond Shapes Tennessee Blazing Star Tennessee Trouble
Wheel of Fortune    

Craft Revival:
A Project of Hunter Library Digital Initiatives at Western Carolina University

Administered by the State Library of North Carolina and NC ECHO: Exploring Cultural Heritage Online

Heritage Partners: John C. Campbell Folk School, Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Penland School of Crafts, Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual,
Southern Highland Craft Guild, WCU Mountain Heritage Center, and WCU Special Collections

With funding from:
Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Cherokee Preservation Foundation Institute of Museum and Library Services North Carolina Deptartment of Cultural Resources