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In Roman literature, Ovid in his Metamorphoses (VI, 575–587) recounts the terrible tale of Philomela, who was raped and her tongue cut out so that she could not tell about her violation, her loom becomes her voice, and the story is told in the design, so that her sister Procne may understand and the women may take their revenge. The understanding in the Philomela myth that pattern and design convey myth and ritual has been of great use to modern mythographers: Jane Ellen Harrison led the way, interpreting the more permanent patterns of vase painting, since the patterned textiles had not survived.

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The Goshen Principle: (a shelter in the time of storm). 2010. OCLC 640410940 . Retrieved 31 July 2021. In later European folklore, weaving retained its connection with magic. Mother Goose, traditional teller of fairy tales, is often associated with spinning. [6] She was known as "Goose-Footed Bertha" or Reine Pédauque ("Goose-footed Queen") in French legends as spinning incredible tales that enraptured children. Needlework: Clare of Assisi is the patron saint of needlework, and Rose of Lima is the patron saint of embroidery, a specific type of needlework. Parascheva of the Balkans is the patron saint of needlework and other aspects of textiles among the Eastern Orthodox. In Tang dynasty China, the goddess weaver floated down on a shaft of moonlight with her two attendants. She showed the upright court official Guo Han in his garden that a goddess's robe is seamless, for it is woven without the use of needle and thread, entirely on the loom. The phrase "a goddess's robe is seamless" passed into an idiom to express perfect workmanship. This idiom is also used to mean a perfect, comprehensive plan.Linebaugh, Peter. Ned Ludd & Queen Mab: machine-breaking, romanticism, and the several commons of 1811-12 (PM Press, 2012). Randall, Adrian (2002). Before the Luddites: Custom, Community and Machinery in the English Woollen Industry, 1776–1809. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-89334-3. Wang Meifang, inheritor of Wunijing cotton textile weaving technique, shows how tension adjustments are crucial to spinning the yarn on a three-spindle wheel, showcased at the Huang Daopo Memorial Hall.

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In Homer's legend of the Odyssey, Penelope the faithful wife of Odysseus was a weaver, weaving her design for a shroud by day, but unravelling it again at night, to keep her suitors from claiming her during the long years while Odysseus was away; Penelope's weaving is sometimes compared to that of the two weaving enchantresses in the Odyssey, Circe and Calypso. Helen is at her loom in the Iliad to illustrate her discipline, work ethic, and attention to detail. Elementalist core utility skills and traits (like Glyph of Elementals, Soothing Mist and Stone Heart) are based only on the mainhand attunement. For example, the trait Soothing Mist will not activate when attuned to Earth in the mainhand and Water in the offhand.When Adam delved and Eve span..." runs the rhyme; though the tradition that Eve span is unattested in Genesis, it was deeply engrained in the medieval Christian vision of Eve. In an illumination from the 13th-century Hunterian Psalter ( illustration. left) Eve is shown with distaff and spindle. She is a children's book translator and her work includes translation of the classics: 'Hansel and Gretel', 'The Little Red Hen and the Grain of Wheat' and several other books, published by Mantra Lingua publishers. [6] [7]

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Arachne boasted that her famous weaving skills were greater than even Athena’s. The goddess appeared to her in disguise, warning her that her pride (or hubris, as the Greeks called it) was dangerous to her. Athena advised her to ask for forgiveness, but Arachne was unrepentant. After A B King came Malcolm ‘Pop’ Roberts, and after him, 80 years ago this year, Jimmy Nairn (1900-1982), projectionist, cinematographer and legendary weaver of dreams for Inverness children. She said the cotton-made homespun played a significant role in their lives. Apart from its practical function – being made into clothes – it also serves as a dowry. She remembered the era when the marriage of a Huajing daughter required parents to provide at least six bolts of homespun (traditionally 8 meters long by 60 centimeters each) in a dowry.Lord Byron and the Luddites | The Socialist Party of Great Britain". worldsocialism.org. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 . Retrieved 22 November 2016.

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Dementia story-telling is awesome". Stoke Damerel Community College. January 2014. Archived from the original on 25 May 2014 . Retrieved 24 May 2014. Spindle, my spindle, haste, haste thee away, and here to my house bring the wooer, I pray." "Spindel, Spindel, geh' du aus, bring den Freier in mein Haus." Other retellings of the story have Athena as the winner of the contest and the stakes being that the loser can never touch a weaving loom or spinning wheel again. Athena, however, takes pity on Arachne after she sees how much weaving means to her, so she “kindly” turns her into a spider so that she can keep weaving without needing those tools. Dyers: Lydia of Thyatira, a New Testament figure, is a patron saint of dyers in both Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. Saint Maurice is also associated with dyers.It is difficult to control the three yarns simultaneously, as their speeds are different," said Wang. "It is like three children running, one faster than the other two. I have to control their pace." The Japanese folktale Tsuru no Ongaeshi features a weaving theme. A crane, rescued by a childless elderly couple, appears to them in the guise of a girl who cares for them out of gratitude for their kindness and is adopted as their daughter. She secretly begins weaving stunningly beautiful cloth for the couple to sell under the condition that they may not see her weave. Though the couple initially comply, they are overcome with curiosity and find the girl is the crane who has been weaving the cloth from her own feathers, leaving her in a pitiful state. With her identity discovered, she must leave the remorseful couple. A variation of the story replaces the elderly couple with a man, who marries the crane when she takes on the form of a young woman. The Luddite movement emerged during the harsh economic climate of the Napoleonic Wars, which saw a rise in difficult working conditions in the new textile factories. Luddites objected primarily to the rising popularity of automated textile equipment, threatening the jobs and livelihoods of skilled workers as this technology allowed them to be replaced by cheaper and less skilled workers. [1] [ failed verification] The movement began in Arnold, Nottingham, on 11 March 1811 and spread rapidly throughout England over the following two years. [18] [1] The British economy suffered greatly in 1810 to 1812, especially in terms of high unemployment and inflation. The causes included the high cost of the wars with Napoleon, Napoleon's Continental System of economic warfare, and escalating conflict with the United States. The crisis led to widespread protest and violence, but the middle classes and upper classes strongly supported the government, which used the army to suppress all working-class unrest, especially the Luddite movement. [19] [20] Jacob Grimm reported the superstition "if, while riding a horse overland, a man should come upon a woman spinning, then that is a very bad sign; he should turn around and take another way." ( Deutsche Mythologie 1835, v3.135)

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