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In Ancient Egypt, they are known as "weavers".
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They Were Weavers.
well for example you can say "My grandmother wove me this sweater" or you can say 'She wove hi to me at the airport
Most women during American colonization times wove their own cloth.
In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.In the early days, the skill of weaving or as the Romans put it "working in wool", was highly regarded as women wove the cloth for the clothing.
yes , the Incas wove beautiful textiles from llama, alpaca, and vicuna wool and from cotton.
Most women during American colonization times wove their own cloth.
the cherokee worked by .the men cooked and the women tpught the girls to wove
they used fabrics from flax and a needle and wove it
Wove is not an adverb, no.The word wove is a verb and sometimes a noun.
on the sheets, churches, homeless shelters, boxes