Linen: Spun By A Witch Hunter!
In which we learn about a woman called Christian Shaw, who as a child of 11, 'rid' her Scottish County of 7 witches, and then went on to singlehandedly improve the quality of Scottish Linen! There may have been some espionage involved, definitely a curse, and the famous linen 'bleaching fields' in the Netherlands. What a tale!References & Further Reading:1. Levack, Brian P. The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe – A broader look at the social and political climate that led to cases like the Bargarran Witch Trials.2. Beveridge, Craig. Scottish Industrial History: A Study of Textiles and Innovation – Examines the development of the Scottish textile industry, including early industrial espionage.3. Wikipedia: Christian Shaw – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Shawhttps://www.paisley.org.uk/famous-people/christian-shaw/ JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Genesis of the Linen Thread TradeH. C. LawlorUlster Journal of Archaeology, Third Series, Vol. 6 (1943), pp. 24-34 (11 pages)https://www.jstor.org/stable/20566424
Tales from the Fiber Side: Spinning with the Fates!
Arlene and Suzy travel back in time to discover the role of the Fates, the three women more powerful than the gods, who spun the fate of all.
Wool Smugglers and The Original Captain Hook
In this episode we delve into the murky world of wool smuggling! We meet some interesting characters and discover just some of the tales and legends they created. It is amazing to think of wool as such a valuable commodity that its trade was protected and limited, and contraband wool bales clandestinely shipped to other countries! (You can also watch the video version of this episode on the Fiberygoodness YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/-gRgl48AqAk )If you are interested in following up these stories with some more reading, here are some great links to get you started:Rattenbury wrote a complete dairy which became his memoirs (published 1837) can be read here: https://archive.org/details/memoirsasmuggle00rattgoog/page/n2/mode/1upWadhurst History Society — Wadhurst History Society | The History of Smuggling in Sussex and Kent wadhursthistorysociety.orgMysterious Britain — Brede Place – Mysterious Britain & Ireland mysteriousbritain.co.ukClare Flynn — Smugglers of Sussex | Clare Flynnclareflynn.co.uk
A Little Seasonal Fibery Cautionary Tale
In this Episode, Arlene shares the dark tale of Frau Perchta, a legendary figure who would observe the work of spinners through the year, and bring punishments to those who did not spin enough for the warping of the looms on the 6th of January.Further reading: Arlene recommends the book "The Old Magic of Christmas" by Linda RaedischTranscript: https://share.descript.com/view/iRGexvhAcY2
Fibery Tiny Talks Episode 7: Fiber Trends
In this episode Arlene and Suzy talk about how trends come and go, a bit of history of yarn crafting, and figure out if Suzy is anti-trend or on-trend!