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To: Carolyn who wrote (3414)11/11/2014 12:19:46 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 7928
 
Post some pics ... also glass & bead making is pretty neat area besides metal working too... think weaving (and dying) was also an amzing skill set that challenged the human faculties. Before cloth is invented when we're still in animal skins the first fish nets, rope & baskets are being woven , which naturally progress later to(evolve) to step up to fibre, thread, yarns & cloth , fabric & rugs & looms later. (And the fashion industry is born!)

Always a stepped progression, fish nets very cool for fish very slippery ;0)

Some of the first card programming is with textile looms in France etc..



To: Carolyn who wrote (3414)11/11/2014 12:32:17 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7928
 
Later rug making or more delicate things in textiles, weaving ,knitting, lace & the embroideries, this simple thing just came across, but the great Middle Ages embroidery they did were like paintings recording events, hunts, battles, marriages, ascensions

Bet Tom will find some of those ...its Bambi ! ;o)