Homegrown Flax and Cotton

GLOBE PEQUOTISBN: 9780811772198

DIY Guide to Growing, Processing, Spinning & Weaving Fiber to Cloth

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By Cindy Conner
Imprint: STACKPOLE BOOKS
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
254 x 178 mm
Weight:
370 g
Pages:
152

Description

Cindy Conner received a degree in Home Economics Education from Ohio State University in 1975. She was instrumental in establishing the sustainable agriculture program at Reynolds Community College in Goochland, VA, while teaching there from 1999-2010. She had often sewn her own clothes, and her interest turned to sustainable clothing. In 2011 she learned to spin, then to weave, in order to turn her homegrown cotton into clothes. Since many people can’t grow cotton due to climate limitations, she added flax (which has a wider range) to her garden and learned to turn it into linen so that she could teach this process to others. She is the author of Grow a Sustainable Diet and Seed Libraries and Other Means of Keeping Seeds in the Hands of the People.


Table of Contents



Introduction



Chapter 01. Why wear homegrown, handspun clothes?



Chapter 02. Growing Flax for Linen



Chapter 03. Retting



Chapter 04. Breaking and Scutching



Chapter 05. Hackling



Chapter 06. Spinning Flax into Linen



Chapter 07. Growing and Harvesting Cotton



Chapter 08. Preparation for Spinning



Chapter 09. Spinning Cotton



Chapter 10. The Cotton Project



Chapter 11. How to Manage Spun fiber



Chapter 12. Turning Yarn into Fabric



Chapter 13. Clothes to Make



Chapter 14. Guilds, Fiber Festivals, Fibershed Movement



Chapter 15. Spirituality of Handspun Cloth



Glossary



Resources



Appendix A: Quick Reference



Appendix B: Tabletop Flax Brake



Appendix C: One-Yard Swift


From an introductory class at John C. Campbell Folk School, Cindy’s knowledge grew through research and experimentation. Beginners through advanced will find this book filled with history, hands-on knowledge, practical ideas, and helpful resources…a wealth of information.

— Cassie Dickson, weaver and teacher of flax-to-linen classes


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