Overview
A charming collection of domestic textile history featuring a multi-colored circular crocheted potholder and three rectangular woven fabric swatches. These pieces represent the enduring legacy of 'make do and mend' and the mid-century revival of traditional fiber arts.
Story
Post-war households saw a massive resurgence in hobbyist fiber arts as a form of creative expression. These specific pieces likely lived in a kitchen or sewing basket, serving as both functional tools and colorful decor.
Maker / Origin
While the specific maker is unknown, these are the work of a skilled home crafter. This tradition was often passed down through generations, with patterns shared in community circles or through popular periodicals like 'Workbasket' magazine.
Condition & Value
The textiles appear to be in good vintage condition with no major staining or unraveling visible. The fringe on the woven pieces is intact, which helps preserve their modest value to crafters. Condition is consistent with age. Value is primarily sentimental or decorative.