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Work drawing

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A paper with a face-retarded tissue sample and a clipped sketch, a paper with work drawing and a paper with attached yarn samples. The paper with the woven fabric is marked “” Gunilla “eyewear case m. jumper and melted back” and includes information about assembly. The fabric is patterned with stylised tulips and it is woven from wool and flax. The sketch is made with oil chalk. The paper with the work drawing has the text “Glasses case II m bygeln. Gunilla Wågström July 1968 UPSALA LÄNS HEMSLÖJD.” The paper with yarn samples is marked “Gunilla.” The yarn samples are of wool and flax.
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Title: Work drawing
Description:
A paper with a face-retarded tissue sample and a clipped sketch, a paper with work drawing and a paper with attached yarn samples.
The paper with the woven fabric is marked “” Gunilla “eyewear case m.
jumper and melted back” and includes information about assembly.
The fabric is patterned with stylised tulips and it is woven from wool and flax.
The sketch is made with oil chalk.
The paper with the work drawing has the text “Glasses case II m bygeln.
Gunilla Wågström July 1968 UPSALA LÄNS HEMSLÖJD.
” The paper with yarn samples is marked “Gunilla.
” The yarn samples are of wool and flax.

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