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lizwilliams) wrote2006-12-01 04:32 pm
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The distaff side
Last weaving class of the year and I have been spinning flax: you arrange it in a web around a wooden distaff (or a paper cone) and then spin it off onto a wheel. If you're unmarried, you tie a red ribbon around the top in a fancy pattern to attract the eye of your suitors, and if you're hitched, you tie a green ribbon and don't bother.
It's very tough, fibrous stuff: easy to spin and in fact a bit too easy - if you take your eye off it, the twist lent by the spinning wheel runs right up into the distaff and I imagine you'd end up with a large hairy hat.
It's very tough, fibrous stuff: easy to spin and in fact a bit too easy - if you take your eye off it, the twist lent by the spinning wheel runs right up into the distaff and I imagine you'd end up with a large hairy hat.
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do you think?
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