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Gobeläng
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Work drawing, yarn samples and tissue samples of gobelang tissue in orange and green shades.
The tissue sample is attached to a paper marked “ARCHIVE B-3937. Cval sample” Yordic flower. “Gobeline tissue 75x75 cm. Warp: Prepare ryagarn Wrap: Gob.-hair-rya-wool. Sked: 35/10 I tr. in the sun and tube. Woven in June 1971 by Margit Pettersson. Komp. Gunilla Schildt Stuart (April 1971).”
The work drawing is made with a tusk on white lime web (waxed hellinnebatist). The drawing is marked “” JORDICAL BLOMMA “flame fabric, coarse quality 75 x 75 cm SIGTUNA MARCH 1971 Gunilla Schildt Stuart” and in a corner sits a label with the text “1972 Gobelin tissue B-3937 ‘Jordic flower’ Comp. Gunilla Schildt Stuart. Contains: Work drawing, fabric test, yarn template.”
The yarn samples, which are of wool, are attached to a cardboard disc marked “ARCHIVE B-3937” JORDICAL BLOMMA “GOBELINE WEIGHTED 75 X 75 CM SKED: 35/10 SIGTUNA IN APRIL 1971 Gunilla Schildt Stuart.”
Upplands Museum
Title: Gobeläng
Description:
Work drawing, yarn samples and tissue samples of gobelang tissue in orange and green shades.
The tissue sample is attached to a paper marked “ARCHIVE B-3937.
Cval sample” Yordic flower.
“Gobeline tissue 75x75 cm.
Warp: Prepare ryagarn Wrap: Gob.
-hair-rya-wool.
Sked: 35/10 I tr.
in the sun and tube.
Woven in June 1971 by Margit Pettersson.
Komp.
Gunilla Schildt Stuart (April 1971).
”
The work drawing is made with a tusk on white lime web (waxed hellinnebatist).
The drawing is marked “” JORDICAL BLOMMA “flame fabric, coarse quality 75 x 75 cm SIGTUNA MARCH 1971 Gunilla Schildt Stuart” and in a corner sits a label with the text “1972 Gobelin tissue B-3937 ‘Jordic flower’ Comp.
Gunilla Schildt Stuart.
Contains: Work drawing, fabric test, yarn template.
”
The yarn samples, which are of wool, are attached to a cardboard disc marked “ARCHIVE B-3937” JORDICAL BLOMMA “GOBELINE WEIGHTED 75 X 75 CM SKED: 35/10 SIGTUNA IN APRIL 1971 Gunilla Schildt Stuart.
”.

