From Fiber to Fabric: A History of American Textile Production

A new exhibition at the Museum of American Heritage presents the history of textile production in the United States from homespun of colonial times through mass-production in the industrial age. Historic artifacts and textiles illustrate the story of wool, linen and cotton from cultivation to finished cloth. Fiber to Fabric highlights the processes and technologies our forbearers used to grow, dye, spin, and weave natural fibers into cloth. Displays of historic tools, machines, and textiles including looms, spinning wheels, sewing machines, quilts and embroidery will guide the visitor through the fabric of America's past. The exhibit explores the importance of industrialized textile manufacturing from the cotton plantations of the south to the textile mills of New England and their pivotal role in the history of American society.

From Fiber to Fabric: A History of Am...

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Date and Time

Friday Feb 15, 2013 Sunday Aug 18, 2013

Location

Museum of American Heritage, Palo Alto , CA 94301

Museum of American Heritage Palo Alto CA 94301

Website

http://www.moah.org

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