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.

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

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 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 prepares to throw a shuttle

 Justin Squizzero runs his fingers through the warp threads on his loom that may date back to 1650.

Justin Squizzero runs his fingers through the warp threads on his loom that may date back to 1650.

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 Rough-hewn treadles on Justin Squizzero’s hand-run Jacquard loom

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

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

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

Justin Squizzero and his dog Woolkit

 A Stetson hat, denim shirt, and one of Justin Squizzero’s figured coverlets.

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 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.
Stetson-BG2.jpg
 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

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