Antique Amish Plushwork Mat with Needlepoint Center in Ultra Radiant Palette

Antique Amish Plushwork Mat with Needlepoint Center in Ultra Radiant Palette

$55.00
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This sort of tufted wool embroidery is typically described as Amish "plushwork," or Pennsylvania Dutch "stumpwork", and is most often made wrapping/stitching wool yarn over a template, then cutting the ends of the wool evenly to create a chenille type effect. I've not seen an example incorporating needlepoint before though, which made this one especially interesting to me--though first and foremost it is all about that color! This square mat is an old one too, as the reverse side clearly reveals, c. 1900 or just little earlier I believe. There is one small stain to the needlepoint center, but I've found it just perfect as a mat (and frame to boot)  for a pin cushion, say, or some other little treasure. A pretty nice way to display a sixth plate tintype, too--and easy to thread a loop through the back to hang it on the wall. Glowing! 7 5/8" square. One small stain at center, as documented, and plenty of stains/darkening  to the fabric back, very nice to see. Sturdy and sound, not at all

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