School: Teamhair, Áth Treasna
- Location:
- Taur, Co. Cork
- Teacher: Dd. Ó Súillleabháin

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- Thread is made from wool which
is got from sheep.
When it is shorn from the
sheep, it is washed dried and
combed. It is then carded.
Then it is spun into thread
with a spinning wheel.
The spinning wheel is worked
by the hand of foot.
The thread is rolling on spindles
according as it is made.
Long ago there was a spinning
wheel in every farmer's house.
During the winter nights the
women were engaged in spinning
and knitting. During those
times the country people did
not wear any other, but home
spun clothes and knitted socks
and stockings.- Collector
- Hanna Walsh
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Glennamucklagh East, Co. Cork
- Informant
- Mary Walsh
- Relation
- Parent
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 43
- Address
- Glennamucklagh East, Co. Cork