Тёмный

Meet the Great Wheel - spinning wool in the Revolutionary War era 

Revolutionary Gazette
Подписаться 2,8 тыс.
Просмотров 16 тыс.
50% 1

Wool yarn was a necessary textile in the Revolutionary War era - but where did it come from? Join us as we visit Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation and speak with Eva Mergen about how to turn wool into yarn. We will also learn a little about popular sheep breeds of the era. This overview will take you from the barnyard to the wheel to clothing!
This episode is made possible by our strategic partnership with ALHFAM. Find out more about their excellent work in the museum field at: www.alhfam.org/
Interested in visiting Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation for yourself? Find out more here: www.colonialpl...
Do you like the soundtrack to the episode? Find out more at: 1stmichigan.com/
#RevolutionaryGazette #history #AmericanRevolution #connection #historymatters #livinghistory #spinning wool #spinning #fibercraft #RevolutionaryWar #education #research #oldcraft #revolutionaryfarm #18thcenturyskills #18thcentury #greatwheel #spinning

Опубликовано:

 

5 окт 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 22   
@charlottehertlein996
@charlottehertlein996 Год назад
Thank you for this! So much information learned in just a few minutes!
@RevolutionaryGazette
@RevolutionaryGazette Год назад
Glad you enjoyed! We can’t wait to be back with more soon!
@kellicoffman8440
@kellicoffman8440 3 месяца назад
Loved this video just wanted to mention that a lot patriotic people boycotted British imports during the revolution and home cloth spinning became more widespread.
@michaelpthompson
@michaelpthompson 3 года назад
Well done on that spinning wheel Will.
@Beaguins
@Beaguins 2 года назад
I used to teach carding to school kids at a Colonial Days event, and my mother and sister taught spinning. I miss those days! COVID interrupted it, and sadly the director hasn't brought it back since. Great video! I love anything to do with historical farming and practical crafts.
@bowmac54
@bowmac54 2 года назад
Wonderful video, easy to hear and understand. Thank you
@rickschuman2926
@rickschuman2926 2 года назад
Spinning give immediate gratification, as happens with all the trades that involve something spinning as part of the process.
@944gemma
@944gemma 3 года назад
Great video.
@mycosys
@mycosys 2 года назад
I used to watch mum spin on her Ashford and much later her custom differential castle, she used to spin and knit to make some side money after she kicked dad out. Would dearly love to see someone as expert with the great wheel, they must have been so busy.
@williamkuhns2387
@williamkuhns2387 Год назад
Please make a video of the original wool carders made from dried "fullers teasle" seed pods from a type of thistle plant. The dried thistle heads are anchored into a wood frame side by side.
@RevolutionaryGazette
@RevolutionaryGazette Год назад
We will look into it!!
@williamkuhns2387
@williamkuhns2387 Год назад
@@RevolutionaryGazette The wild fullers teasle seed pods have straight outward pointing burrs and the cultivated form with selected seeds the pods have inward curving burrs/hooks. The burrs have just the right "spring" to card the wool fibers without breaking them.
@ScottAvellino1
@ScottAvellino1 2 года назад
Next time you come back to the CPP I’ll be there in my 18th century stuff to greet you 😂
@yolandaacuna4237
@yolandaacuna4237 Год назад
Me gustaria que la explicación fuera en estañol
@kathosim501
@kathosim501 2 года назад
This was interesting - I’ve never seen a great wheel in action. It seems like more work than a drop spindle and not appreciably faster, though. Or is that just walking through it for the camera?
@RevolutionaryGazette
@RevolutionaryGazette 2 года назад
It works more like a drop in that it's a spindle rather than a bobbin for sure. The load and re-load time is rather quicker than a drop, in my experience - as well as the length of yarn you can create before having to stop. Glad you enjoyed! Will
@abcstardust
@abcstardust Год назад
Excellent video. This is the first one I’ve seen that actually shows the walk away/ rewind. Thank you!
@loganpollock1689
@loganpollock1689 Год назад
The only thing I don't agree with is all the stooping as they're turning the wheel. I have always kept my back straight and moved my right hand to another spoke to continue turning the wheel. There is some difference in carding and spinning depending on staple length and fiber thickness.
@RevolutionaryGazette
@RevolutionaryGazette Год назад
Some of the issue might be that I’m 6’2”. Lol. Happy New Year!
@williamkuhns2387
@williamkuhns2387 Год назад
Flax is spun on the "small wheel " that's the one with the foot treadle.
@flyingpinguu
@flyingpinguu Год назад
Thank you for the video! I have a question. Why was this type of walking wheel still in use in the 18th century when there already where spinning wheels with foot pedal and flyer around? Seems much easier on the body and probably faster.
@MrChinasyndrome
@MrChinasyndrome Месяц назад
Few people these days have the skill to use a walking wheel at the speeds common in the past. The wheel would be given a flick and the accomplished spinner could run, skip or dance back and forth. There is a technique for flipping the yarn across and winding on without stopping. Sitting for a long spinning session can be harder on the body than using a walking wheel. Also the walking wheel is much easier to make, maintain and repair. The danger is the spike which must have caused many nasty injuries in busy households.
Далее
Spinning Wheel STEM on the 1850s Homestead
16:01
Просмотров 22 тыс.
Revolutionary War Shaving
22:16
Просмотров 5 тыс.
ЭТО НАСТОЯЩАЯ МАГИЯ😬😬😬
00:19
Пчёлы некроманты.
00:46
Просмотров 22 тыс.
skibidi toilet multiverse 042 Trailer
01:57
Просмотров 2,8 млн
Hands: Wool Spinning
24:34
Просмотров 89 тыс.
Dying with Indigo - Revolutionary War farm experience
10:59
WOOL  |  SCOURING AND CARDING
20:05
Просмотров 182 тыс.
Spring Plowing - Revolutionary War Farm experience
15:17
1800's Great Wheel Restoration - Can she spin again?
23:51
The Dye Garden - Revolutionary War era farm
5:49
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.
Turning Flax into Linen
10:49
Просмотров 21 тыс.
ЭТО НАСТОЯЩАЯ МАГИЯ😬😬😬
00:19