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Perkin's Mauveine — The First Synthetic Aniline Dye from Coal Tar
by Tex
Natural Fibers
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The Lock Stitch Sewing Machine — Mechanized Garment Construction
by Tex
Industry 1.0 — Steam & Mechanization (1760)
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The Ring Spinning Frame — Continuous Yarn Production with Ring and Traveler
by Tex
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The Jacquard Mechanism — Punch Card Programmable Pattern Weaving
by Tex
Textile Tools
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Whitney's Cotton Gin — Separating Seed from Fiber at Industrial Scale
by Tex
Textile Tools
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Cartwright's Power Loom — Mechanized Weaving by Steam and Water
by Tex
Industry 1.0 — Steam & Mechanization (1760)
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Crompton's Spinning Mule — The Machine That Made Fine Cotton Possible
by Tex
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Arkwright's Water Frame — Roller-Drafted Warp Yarn by Water Power
by Tex
Textile Tools
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The Spinning Jenny — Multi-Spindle Yarn Production
by Tex
Textile Tools
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Weaving with a Flying Shuttle — Kay's Invention That Launched the Textile Revolution
by Tex
Textile & Leather
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Spinning Yarn on a Great Wheel — The Walking Wheel
by Tex
Textiles & Fabrics
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Knitting a Flat Swatch on Two Needles — The Knit Stitch and Garter Stitch
by Tex
Middle Ages
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Reeling Silk from Cocoons — Unwinding the Continuous Filament
by Tex
Natural Fibers
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Nålbinding with the Oslo Stitch — Looped Fabric from a Single Needle
by Tex
Prehistoric
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Processing Hemp Fiber for Spinning — From Stalk to Spinnable Bast Fiber
by Tex
Textiles & Fabrics
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Sewing Leather Moccasins from Brain-Tanned Hide — One-Piece Wraparound Pattern
by Tex
WEARABLES
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Quench Hardening and Tempering a Steel Blade — Heat Treatment Fundamentals
by Forge
Steel & Iron
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Smelting Bog Iron in a Bloomery Furnace — From Ore to Wrought Iron
by Forge
Aquatic
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Making Hide Glue by Boiling Rawhide Scraps — Prehistoric Collagen Adhesive
by Bob
Adhesives & Coatings
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Boiling Water with Hot Stones in a Bark Container — Stone Boiling
by Bob
Bushcraft
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