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Throughout this collection of patterns, a unique story of the American textile designer is revealed through the variations in design, placement of color, scale and dimension of pattern repeats. You can access and search this expansive archive by selecting the search button at left.
A wealth of brand history and pattern archives, second to none in the carpet industry, makes a celebration of textile designs. Through the course of 180 years, many of the designs, color pallets and project information have survived. Found in file cabinets, storage rooms and attics; the pattern cards, hand drawn and colored point sheets, product specifications and project installation history tell a unique story of American textile design. Complimenting the rich architectural history of America, these carpet
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products were designed by artisans and craftsmen from a different era.
The Mohawk library of historical carpet patterns contain over 20,000 unique pieces of textile art. This collection is a celebration of American textile design and a lasting tribute to those men and women who created them. There is
no greater collection of documented American carpet textile designs existing in the United States today.
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