. 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. n processes performed separately with both hands. Outline Example : Salish tribes of North — Grasped spindle with 22 YARN AND CLOTH MAKING 1. shaft. 2, ring. a. stone. b. wood. c. wicker — Hand (13). Motion — Three separate motions (ll, lie). 1. attenuating. 2. twisting. 3. winding. Process — Stretching as rove is pulled through tension


. 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. n processes performed separately with both hands. Outline Example : Salish tribes of North — Grasped spindle with 22 YARN AND CLOTH MAKING 1. shaft. 2, ring. a. stone. b. wood. c. wicker — Hand (13). Motion — Three separate motions (ll, lie). 1. attenuating. 2. twisting. 3. winding. Process — Stretching as rove is pulled through tension by spindle grasped in both hands (12).Winding (a) with both hands, or (b) by swinging spindle grasped in both hands. 1. Rove prepared by Hand-on-thigh spinning. 2. A long length of rove pulled through tension ring (8, 8b). 3. Stretched rove twisted by rotating with a tossing movement the lifted spindle (9, 9a). 4. Twisted yarn after each length is spun (a) looped on shaft by raising and lowering spindle point,or {b) wound on spindle by hand (lO, 10a). Economic Gain In production: Greater length of spin. Introduction of twisting implement releases handsfrom actual Fig. 2. — Simplest Spindle Spinning, Salish Indians The huge spindle twirled in air twists a long length of rove passing from a ballover a distant bar, instead of through the usual drawing ring.


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