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Catalogne chemin d’escalier/stair runner

 Collection
Identifier: MCC-00485
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of one catalogne (material woven from strips of old colored fabrics). This catalogne was woven by the Cercle de fermières de la Durantaye, a region in the province of Quebec, and was made to be used as a stair runner. The catalogne measures 19 feet long by 22 inches wide with raspberry red, beige, green, and blue colors. It was bought by the Acadian Archives to be part of their permanent collection.

Dates: Approximately 1980; Other: 2009-09-07
Found in: Acadian Archives

Jackie Lausier weaving boat shuttle

 Collection
Identifier: MCC-00479
Dates: Approximately 1960; Other: Date acquired: 2019-06
Found in: Acadian Archives

Rachel Simard handwoven catalogne

 Collection
Identifier: MCC-00487
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of one machine woven French-Canadian catalogne blanket made by Rachel Simard of Edmundston, N. B. The catalogne/blanket is of white and light gray cotton and measures 90 inches long by 58 inches wide.

Dates: 2008-00-00; Other: 2008-00-00
Found in: Acadian Archives

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