Dressed to Kill, Dressed to Till
A natural white woolen blanket of American manufacture, approximately 82 inches long by 69 inches wide overall, constructed of two panels or lengths, each 34 ½ inches wide from selvedge to selvedge, butt-seamed or stoated together with red yarn (the ends blanket-stitched with the same). The wool is twill-wove and finished with a pattern of stripes 3 ¼ inches from each end, with two narrow (1/4”) stripes of dark blue framing a wider (1 ½”) stripe of red, with a narrow space of white in between. Purchased from Hollis Broderick in 2008.
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