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Yarn Reel
Artist unidentified
Photo by John Parnell
Yarn Reel
Yarn Reel
Artist unidentified
Photo by John Parnell
Yarn Reel Artist unidentified Photo by John Parnell
Record Details

Yarn Reel

Datec. 1830–1850
Place/RegionProbably Connecticut, United States
MediumPaint on wood
Dimensions39 1/4 × 16 × 26 1/8"
Credit LineMuseum purchase, Eva and Morris Feld Folk Art Acquisition Fund
Accession number1981.12.10
Description

Yarn reels were used until the home manufacture of woven textiles was rendered obsolete by commercial production. The large quantities of yarn typically needed by the homemaker created a demand for a device that would measure and wind yarn into consistent skeins for later use in knitting and weaving. Many reels indicated when a skein was complete by means of a weasel – a contraption of a gear, pin, or wooden spring that would click when the round was finished (hence the phrase “pop goes the weasel”). The circumference of the reel was about six and a half feet. Forty rounds equaled one knot, and ten knots equaled one skein. Reels made in Connecticut often had a vase-shaped splat to which the weasel was attached. The maker of this piece transformed the basic vase into a decorated human figure. By about 1850, home production had decreased substantially, and reels of this type were no longer necessary.

Stacy C. Hollander, "Yarn Reel," in American Anthem: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum (New York: Harry N. Abrams in association with American Folk Art Museum, 2001), 340.

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