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Colchon, Mattress cover, sabanilla
Colchon, Mattress cover, sabanilla
Colchon, Mattress cover, sabanilla

Colchon, Mattress cover, sabanilla

Manufacturer / Maker
Date1800-1830
MediumChurro Wool (animal fiber), cotton ticking, wool batting
Dimensions75 3/4 x 57 1/2 in. (192.4 x 146.1 cm)
ClassificationsTextile, Fiber Arts, & Beadwork
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, museum purchase, 1995 General Obligation Bonds
Terms
    Object numberPC1998.19.47
    DescriptionA colchon or mattress cover made from Churro wool sabanilla, and later modified into a quilt with synthetic-dyed yarns. Probably woven by the great great grandfather of Luz Chavez of Lemitar about 1800-1830 according to Luz Chavez who sold it to Tony Garcia, who sold it to Ward Alan Minge. Her grandparents also wove, and could have made some of the repairs.Sometime after the 1860s, the front and back sheets were quilted together. The circular stains indicate that it may have been used at one time as packing material for paint cans.

    Style: Sabanilla, plain weave, three-piece
    Warp: Natural 1-ply, Z-spun beige
    Weft: Natural 1-ply, Z-spun beige
    Overstitching: Commercial 2-ply, S-ply, Z-spun red, synthetic
    Commercial 4-ply, S-ply, Z-spun blue, synthetic, faded
    Repairs: Patched with blue and white cotton ticking, white cotton cloth, and scraps of sabanilla
    Seams: Natural 1-ply, Z-spun beige
    Sides/ends: Seamed inside and overstitched with commercial wool yarns
    28 warps per inch
    26 wefts per inch
    19-21" widths
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