School: Cora Finne (C.) (roll number 12908)
- Location:
- Corrofin, Co. Clare
- Teacher: (name not given)
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- XML “Old Trades - Thickening”
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- The leaves of nettles are picked and boiled in water and when boiled it has a green colour. The garment is first dampened and then dipped into the dye. When the garnment is dry it has a dark green colour. From the roots of nettles a yellow dye can be got also. The roots are boiled and it makes a deep yellow dye.
- When the rolls are made with the cards the spinning is next done. The spinning wheel is got a nd set ready for the work. A roll of wool is put in the spindle and the wheel is set working and the thread is made. When all the wool is spun the thread is rolled up in big balls.
- Informant
- Mrs B. O' Reilly
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Knockacarta, Co. Clare
- Four sticks are driven into a floor and the threads are warped in and out around the sticks. When the warping is done the thread is woven into flanel.
- The flanel was next brough to the tucker for thickening. She spreads clay over it and beats it with a(continues on next page)