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16 | Life on the Frontier: Spinning and Weaving at San Jacinto (LaPorte)

COST

Included with admission

TIME

10am-1pm

LOCATION

San Jacinto Museum & Battlefield|One Monument Circle, La Porte, Texas 77571

Life on the Frontier: Spinning and Weaving DETAILS

From the organizer:

SETTLERS ON THE TEXAS FRONTIER, especially settlers who lived far from the urban centers like San Felipe de Austin and Columbia like the McCormicks, had to rely on their own skill to make fabric for clothing. Women made homespun cotton fabric using spinning wheels and primitive looms.

Mary Rabb, who immigrated to Texas with her husband John in 1823, recalled her early days in Texas, saying, “Andrew Rabb made a spinning wheel and made me a present of it. Then I was very much pleased and soon got work to make clothing for my family…. I kept my spinning wheel whistling all day and also a good part of the night.”

Learn more about traditional spinning and weaving at a demonstration from the Bay Area Weavers and Spinners every third Saturday at the San Jacinto Museum.

 


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