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A timeless tool of domestic craftsmanship, this 19th century Saxony-style spinning wheel was designed to transform raw fibers like wool or flax into fine yarn or thread. Powered by foor treadle, it allowed spinners to work with both hands free- making it cornerstone of textile production in pre-industial homes. Commonly used in colonial and early American households in the 1800's.

 

Whether styled in a homestead nook or admired as a symbol of self-sufficiency, this wheel carries the quiet legacy of generations who spun stories into thread.

The 1864 Threadkeeper

SKU: 012
$750.00Price

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