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Join us for a special presentation on the history of textiles, featuring originals from the Renfrew Collection!
Registration $10
Renfrew Member Registration $5
Tuesday, July 14th, 2026
6:30PM to 8:00PM
Wagon Shed Room, Renfrew Visitor Center
Join knowledgeable Renfrew docent Kathy Skidmore for a fast-paced, “drone’s eye” journey through the history of textiles—from the Stone Age to the modern world—in this engaging and interactive presentation! Time Travel Through Textiles explores the origins of fiber in the Neolithic era and follows its evolution through spinning, weaving, and the transformative impact of the Industrial Revolution.
This time-traveling presentation traces the story of fiber from its earliest development in the Neolithic era, when humans first began transforming raw plant and animal materials into usable thread, all the way through the sweeping changes of the Industrial Revolution and into the textile world we know today. A key focus of the presentation is the profound relationship between textiles and the Industrial Revolution. Long before factories, producing cloth was an incredibly time-intensive process, often done entirely by hand. The demand for faster production didn’t just benefit from industrialization, it actively drove it. This session highlights how textile production influenced technological innovation and how those innovations reshaped the craft itself.
Throughout the program, there will be live demonstrations using hand spindles and small looms, offering a closer look at traditional techniques in action. Audience participation is warmly encouraged! You may even find yourself trying a technique or two! Sprinkled throughout the program will be textile trivia and fascinating details that reveal just how deeply textiles are woven into human history. Additional books and research titles will be available for those who want to explore the topic further after the session.
Whether you’re completely new to fiber arts or already have an interest in textiles, this whirlwind presentation is designed to spark curiosity and leave you with a new appreciation for something we often take for granted. Textiles aren’t just fabric—they’re a story of human ingenuity, culture, and transformation!
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Event Tags:
audience participation,fiber arts,industrial revolution,literature,textiles,waynesboro, pennsylvania,neolithic era
Event Categories:
History & Museums,Arts
Event ID:
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