The people in the tribe had never heard such a strange sound. When they saw Jiang Xue sitting in the bamboo house, their eyes lit up and they immediately surrounded Jiang Xue.
Jiang Xue hadn't experienced such a scene of being watched by others in public for a long time. She spun the thread slowly and asked, "Does anyone want to try it? There are several spinning wheels over there."
As soon as she opened her mouth, everyone else became interested and a fight almost broke out over the spinning wheel.
Fortunately, Jiang Xue was there, so no matter how unwilling they were, they had to endure it.
Jiang Xue patiently taught them how to spin yarn, and they did not disappoint Jiang Xue's expectations. Soon, Ling Ya successfully spun the hemp yarn after some trial and error.
Jiang Xue praised him generously, "Not bad, take your time. We all started from the same starting line. You are much stronger than them."
With Jiang Xue's words of encouragement, Ling Ya felt a little embarrassed: "Xue Wu, this is all because of your good teaching."
Jiang Xue actually enjoyed their flattering words, but now, she didn't want to hear them flattering her at all.
She has a lot of things to do. She has only completed a few of the tasks given to her by the system boss, and there are still two or three left to complete!
And she spun yarn just to do the task assigned by the system boss - weaving.
She successfully spun the thread, so linen won’t be far away!
I get a little excited just thinking about it.
Ling Ya was very clever and the spinning wheel seemed to come alive in her hands. She turned the handle at a steady speed and watched the flax thread turn from messy ramie fibers into a thin thread. She became more and more excited.
Jiang Xue used a spinning wheel to spin a thread thinner than a hemp rope, and the news spread throughout the tribe like a gust of wind.
Everyone rushed over to see the curiosities and touched and marveled at the balls of twine.
In the next few days, Jiang Xue brought six women headed by Ling Ya to spin the ramie they had previously spun into thread. The next step was the highlight - weaving.
Jiang Xue felt a dull pain in her hair when she thought about having to spin and weave at home like ancient women.
The loom had been left in the cave gathering dust, so Jiang Xue asked them to move the loom out and place it in the pavilion.
Since they stopped making pottery, the pavilion was once again occupied by Asongbo and his people.
When Jiang Xue proposed to weave cloth here, they gave up their space without saying a word.
The hemp thread is still a ball of thread, and if you want to weave it into cloth, you need to process it again.
That is to soak the ball of thread in rice water.
This process is mainly to make the hemp rope more flexible and smoother, and it is also smoother to weave.
Jiang Xue had to admire her own foresight - she planted rice early and made a rice pounding machine early.
Otherwise, this rice milk alone would be enough for her to drink a whole pot.
Next, you need to use the reed board.
There is an idiom called "silk threads entering the reed", which refers to this.
Each hemp thread must be carefully passed through the reed before it can be put on the loom.
This step also tests the weaver's patience.
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