The skills of weaving, spinning and knitting were vital to clothe and keep warm members of every class, race, religion or social group from the poorest to the richest. And so, we find wool, yarn and thread and the working of those materials rooted very deeply in the folklore of countries around the globe.
In this episode, Folklore Podcast creator and host Mark Norman discusses the folklore associated with wool, thread, spinning and associated crafts, through folk and fairy tales, customs and more.
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BOOK CLUB 11: Church Curiosities
Episode 98: EROTIC MAGIC
BOOK CLUB 10: HONEYCOMB
BOOK CLUB 09: Ironspark
Episode 97: GHOST SHIPS
BOOK CLUB 08: New Queer Horror Film and Television
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BOOK CLUB 07: Tales of Witchcraft and Wonder
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Episode 95: GEISHA
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BOOK CLUB 06: The Folklore of Pagham on Sea
Episode 94: THE BATTERSEA POLTERGEIST
BOOK CLUB 05: Foxfire, Wolfskin and other stories of shapeshifting women
Episode 93: BERNIE'S MITTENS
BOOK CLUB 04: A Natural History of Ghosts
Episode 92: OLD NORSE MUSIC
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