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Maker(s):unknown
Culture:American
Title:flax wheel
Date Made:ca. 1800
Type:Tool - Textile Working
Materials:wood: oak, maple, ash; base metal: iron
Place Made:United States; New England
Measurements:overall: 36 x 33 x 22 in.; 91.44 x 83.82 x 55.88 cm
Accession Number:  HD 82.214
Credit Line:Gift in memory of D.J. & Alice S. Nadeau
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Flax wheels were used to spin flax fibers into yarn suitable for weaving. They are also known as low wheels, Dutch wheels, saxony wheels, Brunswick wheels, or bobbin-flyer wheels. Flax spinning and linen weaving were important household industries in early European settlements of the American northeast until well into the 19th century.

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