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COLONIAL CLOTH MAKERS. Carding, spinning, and weaving woolen cloth in an 18th century
COLONIAL CLOTH MAKERS.
Carding, spinning, and weaving woolen cloth in an 18th century American household. Drawing, 19th century
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Media ID 12225157
Bonnet Busy Carding Child Child Labor Colonial Industry Colonist Colony Distaff Doll Family Feline Handloom Home Industry Household Housework Loom Playing Spinning Wheel Weaver Working Class Yarn
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Step back in time to witness the industrious world of Colonial Cloth Makers. This print captures the essence of an 18th century American household, where carding, spinning, and weaving woolen cloth were essential daily tasks. The drawing itself dates back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. In this bustling scene, men and women diligently work together at handlooms and spinning wheels, their skilled hands transforming raw wool into fine fabrics. A young girl playfully engages with her doll nearby while a curious feline observes from its perch. The presence of children hints at the unfortunate reality of child labor during that period. The interior of the house is filled with activity as family members engage in various stages of cloth making. Distaffs are carefully managed as yarn is spun onto spindles, ready for weaving on large looms. Bonnet-clad women expertly navigate intricate patterns while maintaining a harmonious rhythm. This image not only showcases colonial industry but also provides insight into the working class's role in sustaining households through home-based textile production. It serves as a reminder of our ancestors' resourcefulness and resilience in creating functional yet beautiful garments for their families. Granger Art on Demand presents this historical gem – an evocative window into America's rich textile heritage.
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