Home Crafts in Colonial America

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American History

 

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February 18, 2015

 

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Salt was limited in the colonies, therefore not much salt became wasted on hardening soap; as a result they made it soft. Due to the hazardous fire of melting iron, common colonial citizens did not have much iron in their homes. As a substitute for iron; door hinges, latches, barrels, and utensils were all made out of wood...
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It became less expensive to make your own fabric than to buy it. “Producing one’s own clothes . . . meant weaving the cloth to be tailored, spinning the yarn to be woven, and raising and preparing the materials to be spun” (Tunis 46). Every piece of cloth became valuable; women used the leftover pieces of clothing and stitched them together to make a quilt...
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