. 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. ng. 6, 3 Spinning , p. 18. Early spindle. 18. Mexican spinner. 19. Two Mexican 0), p. 50, d-e. Spindles. 152. Navajo woman (^), p. 205. Navajo woman spinning American Indians, II. p. 928. Navajo , p. loi. Navajo carder. p. III. Navajo (^), p. 7. Peruvian , p. 108, fig. 131. Navajo spinning


. 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. ng. 6, 3 Spinning , p. 18. Early spindle. 18. Mexican spinner. 19. Two Mexican 0), p. 50, d-e. Spindles. 152. Navajo woman (^), p. 205. Navajo woman spinning American Indians, II. p. 928. Navajo , p. loi. Navajo carder. p. III. Navajo (^), p. 7. Peruvian , p. 108, fig. 131. Navajo See magazine Q-), p. 76. Zuni woman spinning woolen , PI. 34. Navajo spinning. 44. Moki , PI. 8. Spinning cotton , p. 621. Indian woman spinning in Colombia. p.,566. Distaff and spindle of the Igorot of , p. 38. Navajo , PI. 44. Moki method of , p. 20. -Indian spinner (drawing out rove).Watson, J. F., p. 64. Spinning fine yarn for Dacca and McGowan, p. 20. Navajo , PI. 44. A Tingian woman spinning cotton. SPINNING TYPES 29 IV SUSPENDED HAND SPINDLE. Fig. 6.—^ Ancient Egyptian Spinners, Middle Kingdom Right, spinner twisting simultaneously two lines of rove by rolling spindle onthigh. Left, dextrous Egyptian doubling yarn. Four single yarns arebeing twisted into two two-ply yarns. Distinctive Characteristics Spinning implement: a spindle freely suspended from the thread it is spinning. A Distaff for holding raw material frequently device: spindle stretches rove after hands have drawn device: hand spindle rotated by right hand and let swing. so YARN AND CLOTH MAKING No winding device: spindle used to hold spun yarn. Spinning intermittent. Outline Example: Peasants ofsouthern Europe, andtribes of CentralAsia. Implement — Sus-pended spindle. a. a stone. b. shaft with cleft,or hook. c. shaft with cro


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