Eriophorum (Cottongrass, Cotton-grass or Cottonsedge) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants…
A pod of the Kapok (Ceiba pentandra) is a tree in the Malvaceae family of mallows that produces a cotton-like…
Hay-caps are made of heavy five-fourths cotton cloth, cut square, wit four little loops, through which…
This cover is made out of cambric, a type of light weight cotton cloth used for lace and needlework.…
This dress is made out of muslin a finely woven cotton fabric, richly embroidered in flowers and leaves.
Ironing is the work of using a heated tool, or tools, (an iron) to remove wrinkles from fabric. The…
This plate is in the shape of a doily, which is an ornamental mat. They are crocheted and sometimes…
A close-fitting, usually knitted covering for the foot and leg made from nylon, silk, cotton, wool,…
A machine that separates the seeds, seed hulls, and other small objects from the fibers of cotton.
Constructed by weaving textile fibers into a network or web. Fabric may be natural or synthetic. Until…
A machine which separated the seeds from raw cotton more rapidly than could be done by hand.
An image showing the process of picking cotton and then loading it upon merchant ships.
This cotton press design allowed for cotton to filter through a windlass, later received by the hoop.
This mechanical drawing of a cotton gin depicts internal moving parts, where the machine was intended…
The common name of bombax is silk cotton tree. The malabaricum variety has flowers that are six to seven…
The common name of ceiba casearia is silk cotton tree. Illustrated is the great silk cotton tree at…
Illustrated are the leaves and fruits of the silk cotton tree, ceiba casearia. The leaves are smooth…
A tumbler containing a piece of potato. It is covered with cotton. This is used to grow bacteria.
Cotton manufacturing. Fig. 3, churka gin: cotton is crushed between wooden rollers by hand power.
Cotton manufacturing. Fig. 5B, Roving machine with rack and pinion adjustment for raising and lowering…
Cotton manufacturing. Fig. 4C, Warder's bobbin winding machine, with cam motion for raising and lowering…
Cotton manufacturing. Fig. 2D, tappet motion: A, B, cams on shaft C, operate the tappet levers D, E…
Cotton manufacturing. Fig. 4D, Dobby motion: The knife beam (A), rises and falls with the motion of…
Cotton manufacturing. Fig. 5D, Jacquard motion. The hooks are held upright by rods connected by spiral…