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America's Cotton Feed Sacks: And How They Changed The World
The American cotton feed sack is the stuff of legend. From the 1850s onwards it was skilfully repurposed by women across America into all kinds of garments and household goods. By the late 1930s when it became highly pat...
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America's Cotton Feed Sacks: And How They Changed The World is an episode from Haptic & Hue by Jo Andrews. The American cotton feed sack is the stuff of legend. From the 1850s onwards it was skilfully repurposed by women across America into...
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Published Jun 6, 2024, 42:57 long, audio available.
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The American cotton feed sack is the stuff of legend. From the 1850s onwards it was skilfully repurposed by women across America into all kinds of garments and household goods. By the late 1930s when it became highly patterned, it's estimated that more than 3 million Americans were wearing feed sack clothing. Out of necessity, it was made into dresses and shirts, quilts and curtains, sheets, mattress covers, pyjama s, and even undergarments. Today feed sacks are valued by collectors and makers in America, and there is a lively market in them. But these soft cotton sacks have a much wider story to tell us than that. They have played a role in creating one of the world's legendary cricket teams, they have saved a nation from the brink of starvation and in this episode of Haptic & Hue, we tell the incredible story of how a flour sack re-united a family with the something created by the grandmother they lost in in the Holocaust. For pictures of the feedsacks talked out in this episode and more information about the contributors please go to
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Published Jun 6, 2024 and 42:57 long