She also found that women spun, and presumably wove, maguey and cotton in both commoner and elite households.
The family that was investigated had two weavers, one being the eldest daughter, who, despite being only fourteen years old, constantly wove cloth on a daily basis.
Alongside, there were shepherds who specialized as weavers and bought wool, who wove part-time along with performing general services for the village, and those that reared large herds.
Perhaps it would be an apt metaphor to say that he wove a fairly elaborate tapestry with some fairly coarse cotton.
The spinner did the spinning and then looked round for a weaver, and the weaver wove the cloth and then looked round for a customer.
At the turn of the century it had more cotton looms which wove straight white cotton than there were in any other town in the world.
Has there been, perhaps, a failure to integrate production so that one factory spun, wove, dyed and finished the goods rather than that they went from one factory to another?
The plant took in the raw material, spun it, wove it and finished it, but it never made a profit from the day that it opened.
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