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Growing Flax, Processing Linen and Making Clothes: The History of a New Hampshire Fiber Staple with a Sustainable Future
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Exhibition Spotlight: A rare extant blue and white striped homespun linen dress, c. 1800, with a New Hampshire provenance
By Kimberly Alexander Understated and refined describes the time-worn beauty of this hand-sewn, unlined homespun c. 1800 linen dress. The in...
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Sophie measures and sketches a hemp break at the Woodman Museum, Dover, NH Sowing, growing, harvesting, and processing Traditionally, from s...
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O n View in 'Combing History: Flax and Linen in New Hampshire' at the Woodman Museum, Dover, NH. By Kimberly Alexander What we...
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