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Haywood Overshot Blanket 2 – Squares with Diamonds
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This blanket was handwoven by Beth Israel Blinder, a student at Haywood Community College. The proceeds of this item will be donated as emergency relief for victims of Hurricane Helene.
Description
All profits from the sale of this blanket will be donated as emergency relief for victims of Hurricane Helene. The 10 overshot blankets in the WARP auction were woven by students in the Professional Crafts Fiber Program at Haywood Community College in Clyde, North Carolina. After the college was closed for 2.5 weeks due to the hurricane, students spent the remainder of the fall semester making handwoven blankets for those in need. 100% of the proceeds of the blanket sales benefiting two local relief organizations – BeLoved Asheville and the Craft Emergency Relief Fund.
Each weaver chose a historical overshot pattern to convert into a double weave for this project. The patterns are very recognizable as they are identified with the Appalachian tradition of handwoven coverlets and are constructed of washable wool. Each weaver gave careful consideration of pattern and material to ensure they are highly functional, beautiful, warm blankets.
This blanket was woven by Beth Israel Blinder, using a superwash treated Merino Lambswool donated by Jaggerspun Yarn. This studio-sized blanket measures 27.75” x 62.75”. The weight is 2.45 pounds. The pattern is called “Squares with Diamonds”. About this blanket, Beth shares: “The wool was so nice to work with and I loved making this beautiful blanket.”