Handwoven Carpet Runner
Beulah Harmon Shelor wove many yards of carpet on a loom previously used by her mother and grandmother.
Beulah Harmon Shelor wove many yards of carpet on a loom previously used by her mother and grandmother.
In an interview focused on work themes, Harless and Blanche Wood speak of everyday rural life through the decades, from self-sufficiency on the land to later work with the National Park Service.
This fork was designed for use in building stacks of hay twelve feet tall.
Coiled rye straw basket with white oak lashing used as a dough-raising tray.