Spinning the Fabric of a Nation: A Nineteenth-Century Spinning Wheel and  Early Linen Production in Maryland – Maryland Center for History and Culture

Spinning the Fabric of a Nation: A Nineteenth-Century Spinning Wheel and Early Linen Production in Maryland – Maryland Center for History and Culture

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From getting dressed in the morning to curling up under a cozy blanket, we interact with fabrics every day. But how well do we really understand how those fabrics were made

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