Object Record
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Metadata
Object Name |
Apron |
Catalog Number |
2007.19.38 |
Date |
ca. 1950 |
Material(s) |
Cotton canvas; |
Dimensions |
H-18 W-33 inches |
Description |
This is another of Mr. Churchill's workshop aprons. It is waist length and is made of khaki cotton canvas. There are two shoulder straps connected behind the neck that extend to the waist strap. There is a circular neck with two small metal staples at the right side connecting a small rectangular fabric label. There are two symmetrical patch breast pockets (left and right) that have a straight top and bottom and rounded sides. The pockets are divided into five vertical rectangular sections visibly divided by brown thread dividing. There are four horizontal rectangular patch pockets around the waist made from a single piece of material. There is brown thread visible around the edges. There is a small flap of fabric sewn in the back with button hole for fastening. The button is made of white shell. |
Notes |
Churchill Weavers was started in 1922 by David Carroll and Eleanor Churchill in Berea, Kentucky. The company produced luxury hand-woven fabrics such as throws, baby blankets, ties, wraps and commissioned art pieces. In 1973, Lila and Richard Bellando bought the business from Mrs. Churchill. Churchill Weavers closed in 2007. That same year, the Kentucky Historical Society was able to purchase the collection which includes museum artifacts such as looms, fabric samples, finished woven pieces, and designs, as well as archival materials such as photographs, account ledgers, advertisement materials, business records and films. |
Collection |
Churchill Weavers Collection |
People |
Churchill, David C. Churchill, Eleanor Belando, Lila Bellando, Richard |
Subjects |
Weaving Textile industry Textile machinery Textiles |
Search Terms |
Berea (Ky.) Berea College Kentucky Churchill Weavers |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |