: While the boys played at making iron, the hard-working
women folk got on with the tasks of dyeing and baking bread.
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Entrance to the bread oven |
A less tightly cropped picture of the bread oven |
Dye pots on the fire |
Some of the results of dyeing |
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Wool coming out of the dye pot |
Raw wool in the onion skin bath |
Cromatan'ed sheepskin in onion skin |
Linen hat in the onion-skin bath |
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More dye pots over the fire |