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Hands to the spindle : Texas women and home textile production, 1822-1880
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ISBN: 0585381151 9780585381152 0890966990 9780890966990 Year: 1996 Volume: no. 5 Publisher: College Station : Texas A&M University Press,

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In nineteenth-century Texas women's hands often created the fabrics their families wore, the blankets used to cover their tired bodies, and the textiles that furnished their homes. Through spinning, weaving, dyeing, and knitting of clothing and linens, women displayed their abilities and their dreams of a better future. These day-to-day activities of Texas women spinners and weavers come to life in award-winning author Paula Mitchell Marks's Hands to the Spindle. The hum. Of the spinning wheel and the clatter of the loom provided regular accompaniment to the lives of many Texas women immigrants and their families. Producing much-needed garments and cloth also provided an escape from the worries and isolation of frontier life. One early chronicler, Mary Crownover Rabb, kept her spinning wheel whistling all day and most of the night because the spinning kept her "from hearing the Indians walking around hunting mischief." Through the stories. Of real women and an overview of their textile crafts, Paula Mitchell Marks introduces readers to a functional art rarely practiced in our more hurried times. Photographs of some of their actual handiwork and evocative pen sketches of women at work and the tools and dye plants they used, delicately drawn by artist Walle Conoly, bring the words to life.

Turn your eyes toward Texas : pioneers Sam and Mary Maverick
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ISBN: 0585175047 9780585175041 9780890900864 0890900868 0890963800 0890900868 9780890963807 0810963809 9780810963801 Year: 1989 Volume: no. 30 Publisher: College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University Press,

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