Fabric Weaver's journal and spec book, 1845-1855
1 volume
This volume contains 16 pages of notes from an unknown textile weaver who wove by hand, produced between 1845 and 1855. Entries contain information on the types of textiles woven, weaving techniques, weave pattern and color, number of biers in the weave, size of the textiles, and design elements associated with the textiles.
The weaver began notes from the first and last pages of the volume. The "back" section appears to document solely textiles woven from cotton. The dates provided for most of the entries are not in chronological order.
- Diaper
- Flannel
- Woolen sheets
- Horse blankets
- Jacketing
- Lining
- Checked blankets
- Towels / toweling
- Cheesecloth
- Fine wale
- Fine crepe
- Wale carpet
- Pocket handkerchiefs
- Fine linen
- Cotton & wool pinners
- Neck handkerchief
- Blue cotton & wool shawls
On one page around the middle of the volume, the weaver left several notes unrelated to their work; one regarding a delivery of tea, one line simply containing the words "cosmic consciousness," and the last about a red painted egg box apparently being reserved for the same person that delivered the tea.