. Yarn and cloth making; an economic study; a college and normal schools text preliminary to fabric study, and a reference for teachers of industrial history and art in secondary and elementary schools. ropological collections, Victoria Museum. p. 53. Blanket-making, Vancouver , p. 13, fig. 2. Egyptian 0), Pi. XVI. Method of spinning in 1846. Fig. 27. Method of spinning in , II, PL 126. A spinner with grasped , p. 14, line 2, middle figure — Man , (^) 2a. Egyptian spinner. Newberry Q), II, PL IV, band 5 near center — Egyp


. Yarn and cloth making; an economic study; a college and normal schools text preliminary to fabric study, and a reference for teachers of industrial history and art in secondary and elementary schools. ropological collections, Victoria Museum. p. 53. Blanket-making, Vancouver , p. 13, fig. 2. Egyptian 0), Pi. XVI. Method of spinning in 1846. Fig. 27. Method of spinning in , II, PL 126. A spinner with grasped , p. 14, line 2, middle figure — Man , (^) 2a. Egyptian spinner. Newberry Q), II, PL IV, band 5 near center — Egyptian XIII, band 4 right hand — Egyptian , p. 57. Egyptian spinner (after Wilkinson).Rosellini, II, PL XLI, fig. 4. Spinning with grasped , II, p. 170. Man engaged in spinning. Ill SUPPORTED HAND SPINDLE Distinctive Characteristics A. Spinning implement: a smaller and less clumsyspindle resting lengthwise on the right thigh. No attenuating device : left hand drafts. Twisting device : hand spindle rotated by right hand. No winding device: yarn wound on spindle-shaftwith both hands. Spinning intermittent: the twisting and Fig. 4. — The Navajo Method of Spinning The Indian is drafting the rove preparatory to twisting, for which the upperspindle-arm is rolled along the thigh.


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