Spinning Wheel, Flax

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Title

Spinning Wheel, Flax

Subject

Spinning wheels
Flax processing
Textile tools
Domestic manufacturing

Description

American Colonial flax spinning wheel of the New England type with simple turnings and a basket distaff held open by a horizontal disc. Constructed of oak, cherry, metal, and varnish. The distaff assembly is a replacement copied from a similar wheel at the Black House Museum in Ellsworth, Maine, and the varnish is likely not original. According to donor Blanche Eldridge, the wheel had remained in the Hutchings family of Penobscot, Maine, since 1764. Some components were missing when received and were later reconstructed.

Date

ca. 1764

Contributor

Cataloged by J. Eves

Rights

Held by Windham Textile and History Museum

Format

Wood, metal, and varnish object, 40 × 21.5 × 32 inches

Identifier

Mill Museum Collections
Accession number: 2017.01

Coverage

Penobscot, Maine, United States
18th century
Preindustrial textile production

Citation

“Spinning Wheel, Flax,” The Mill Museum Archives, accessed April 26, 2026, https://archives.millmuseum.org/items/show/12.

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