Historic Character: Dawn Rowe

Name:Dawn Rowe
Period:18th Century (1700-1799)
Trade:Fiber Arts
City:Provo
State:Utah
Travel:Regional
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Portrayed By:Dawn Rowe
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Discover the Craftsmanship of an 18th Century Working Woman!

Step into the world of traditional textile arts and witness the daily life of an 18th century working woman who spins, knits, and weaves. This portrayal brings to life the essential skills and creativity that were vital to households and communities.

Why You Shouldn't Miss This:

  1. Engaging Demonstrations: Watch as wool is spun into yarn, and see the intricate process of knitting and weaving come to life using authentic techniques and tools.
  2. Authentic Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of a historical workshop, complete with period-accurate spinning wheels, looms, and materials.
  3. Interactive Learning: Participate in hands-on activities and discussions, where you can learn about the craftsmanship, challenges, and importance of textile arts in the 18th century.
  4. Educational Insights: Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about the vital role of women in producing clothing and textiles for their families and communities.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the world of 18th century textile arts and gain a deeper appreciation for the women who mastered these essential crafts. Be inspired by their skill, creativity, and dedication!

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