
Welsh weaving awoke my consciousness of pattern and textiles very early on. These “tapestry” patterns were used for blankets, upholstery, placemats and even 60s suits with boxy jackets, pencil skirts, jumpers, capes and coats.
Image Via: Jane Beck Welsh Blankets
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