School: Radharc na Sionainne (roll number 16477)
- Location:
- Clooncah, Co. Ros Comáin
- Teacher: Nóirín Ní Uiginn
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- XML “Limekilns”
- XML “Spinning”
- XML “Dyeing”
- XML “Parts of the Spinning Wheel”
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- (continued from previous page)limekiln were used since to build houses.
- The sheep are first washed and then shorn. Then the wool is teased and oiled with rape oil and then carded. By that time it is in rolls. Next the spinning wheel is got and with the rolls that are made beforehand a thread is made. Then when one hank is made it is twisted and tied in four places so that it will not ravel. Then it is washed in soap and water.
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- The Pern is a round bit of wood high on the two ends. It is for taking in the wool.
The Band is a kind of string for bringing around(continues on next page)