Justin Squizzero working on a loom that holds his 1860s-era Jacquard head in the unfinished attic, or garret, of his farmhouse built circa 1810 in Newbury, VT.
Dogs outside a frosty window of the Burroughs-Hebb-McClintock farm built circa 1810 in Newbury, VT
Justin Squizzero working on likely the only operating hand-run Jacquard head loom in North America, with parts dating to c. 1650-1750.
Justin Squizzero prepares to throw a shuttle
Justin Squizzero runs his fingers through the warp threads on his loom that may date back to 1650.
Rough-hewn treadles on Justin Squizzero’s hand-run Jacquard loom
Pasted illustrations from the 1800s on the wall of the Burroughs-Hebb-McClintock farmhouse
Threads run from the Jaquard head to hooks that lift warp threads and create patterns on the coverlets made by Justin Squizzero
Justin Squizzero and his dog Woolkit
A Stetson hat, denim shirt, and one of Justin Squizzero’s figured coverlets.
Justin Squizzero does chores on the Burroughs-Hebb-McClintock farm established 1810
Justin Squizzero working on a loom that holds his 1860s-era Jacquard head in the unfinished attic, or garret, of his farmhouse built circa 1810 in Newbury, VT.
Dogs outside a frosty window of the Burroughs-Hebb-McClintock farm built circa 1810 in Newbury, VT
Justin Squizzero working on likely the only operating hand-run Jacquard head loom in North America, with parts dating to c. 1650-1750.
Justin Squizzero prepares to throw a shuttle
Justin Squizzero runs his fingers through the warp threads on his loom that may date back to 1650.
Rough-hewn treadles on Justin Squizzero’s hand-run Jacquard loom
Pasted illustrations from the 1800s on the wall of the Burroughs-Hebb-McClintock farmhouse
Threads run from the Jaquard head to hooks that lift warp threads and create patterns on the coverlets made by Justin Squizzero
Justin Squizzero and his dog Woolkit
A Stetson hat, denim shirt, and one of Justin Squizzero’s figured coverlets.
Justin Squizzero does chores on the Burroughs-Hebb-McClintock farm established 1810