Cullen Woven Tweed Cloth
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Title
Cullen Woven Tweed Cloth
Description
The weaver draws inspiration from the landscape and rich culture of Scotland. As Sam stated: “I follow a well trodden path that continues to draw connections between the diverse Scottish landscape and the cloth that I make”.
Weaving woollen cloth has been an essential part of Scottish life for centuries, evolving from handwoven domestic production of the 17th century to mechanised mass production during the Industrial Revolution. Classic cheviots, rustic homespun-style tweeds, robust Estate tweeds, as well as the finest woollen cloths remain a staple of the Scottish textile
industry. They provide warmth, protection, style, and comfort, while also reflecting craftsmanship, provenance, and individuality amidst a world of mass production. While pockets of mechanised production developed in the Highlands and north east of Scotland, thousands flocked to the newly established mass production mills in the lowlands.
Claiming to be the oldest firm of loom makers in the world,
Geo Hattersley and Sons developed the Hattersley Domestic loom in
parallel with a whole range of sophisticated specialist textile machinery.
Originally developed for export to the colonies in the late 19th Century,
the Hattersley Domestic is a compact, semi-automated foot-treadle
loom. While evolutions in textile manufacturing grew at a higher pace with
the advances in water, steam and coal power, the Hattersley Domestic
ensured pockets of production remained in remote rural settings where
individuals and communities could continue to produce commercial
cloth and remain on the land
Creator
Sam Goates of Woven in the Bone
Source
5scotlandunitedkingdom,craftedobjects
Date
2023
Contributor
iain
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
87
Date Submitted
14/09/2024
Date Modified
20/09/2024
Extent
100cm x 75cm x cm
Spatial Coverage
current,57.679555,-2.956784;
Europeana
Object
https://culturality.museum/5-scotland-united-kingdom/
Europeana Type
TEXT
Physical Object Item Type Metadata
Prim Media
112
Material
Wool Woven on a 1948 Hattersley Domestic Dobby Loom (semi-automatic foot treadle loom
Natural Cultural
Cultural
Citation
Sam Goates of Woven in the Bone , “Cullen Woven Tweed Cloth,” VERAP, accessed May 5, 2025, https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/113.
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