Worsted vs woolen, spinning research, handcranked wheel
AHA! I’ve run across references to ‘spun worsted’ or ‘spun woolen’ for this last year that I’ve been spinning. There’s a good basic discussion here of what the technical difference is in the technique, but not WHY, or a cultural context. The latter, I’ve been trying to piece together, with that near-imaginary historic animal, the ‘warm-weather-wool’ in mind. Earlier period wools were combed, not carded. Carding paddles only date to about 1580 in England. This makes sense, because per Rutt, wire technology was new in Shakespeare’s time. (One of the reasons that knitting took so long to develop – metalwork … Continue reading Worsted vs woolen, spinning research, handcranked wheel