Hands On History: Weaving

Hands On History: Weaving

Free
Sat, Jun 6, 2026 • 1:00 AM—4:00 PM

About this event

Weaving was an important trade for colonial women. They utilized wool yarn and linen thread to makes clothes, bed sheets, and other fabrics for use around the home or to sell. George Washington's suit was made of "homespun" fabric like this as a protest against British goods! Try your hand at weaving using yarn from the King Manor collection and a simple cardboard loom. Make something fun to take home, or just get in some practice! Admission is free for all ages! Tickets are not required but lets our staff prepare for your arrival! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1978186757844?aff=oddtdtcreator Part of King Manor's Hands On History series This program is supported in part by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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King Manor Museum

Home of Rufus King, framer of the Constitution and anti-slavery advocate. Open for free tours, programs, exhibitions, and more! 🏡📜🪶