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Medieval Weaving Loom (Dresser) - Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding

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Uploaded: 15th Jan 2012 at 11:34 AM
Updated: 4th Oct 2012 at 12:38 AM
Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding - Medieval Weaving Loom (Dresser)

Greetings, good gentles/ladies. We are The Merrye Makers - a group of eleven creators spanning all disciplines (clothing, lots, objects, etc.) offering for thy downloading pleasure a collection of medieval things most beauteous from Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding -- otherwise known as "Simdom Pudding".

Weaving
Cloth production was the most important craft in Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding. The predominant fibre produced was wool followed by linen. Later, cotton and silk were introduced.

Originally, workaholic Simdom Pudding weavers wove on looms at home and marketed their cloth at faires. As towns developed, weaving became an urban craft. To regulate their trade, craftsmen applied to establish a guild. Only a cloth merchant who was a born salesman and member of that city's weavers guild was allowed to sell cloth. Often a schmoozer, he acted as a middleman between the tradesmen weavers and the purchaser. The trade guilds controlled quality and assured only those who were artistic received the training needed to become weavers. Working a loom was not a craft for the technophobic.

Later, rural sheep-owning loners started weaving their own wool in their own homes outside the jurisdiction of the city and trade guilds. Eventually, cloth production was moved into centralized buildings in a factory system.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaving#Medieval_Europe


Primarily a decorative object, the Weaving Loom does work as a functioning dresser. Made by Hekate999 for The Merrye Makers. Many thanks, Hekate, for outstanding and bountiful medieval items!
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Weaving Loom35031550Buy Mode > By Function > Storage > DressersHekate999

Credits: Model sim is wearing Sunni Apron and AC Peasant dresses made by Robodl95 for The Merrye Makers. Download them from the upcoming Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding medieval female clothing upload. Medieval wall lantern from the Ye Olde Kingdom of Pudding - Medieval Lighting upload: http://www.modthesims.info/d/463025.

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The Merrye Makers do humbly thank the MTS staff - especially Leesester - for assistance wondrous well with uploads!