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Pioneers typically made fabric by spinning fibers into thread and then weaving or knitting that thread into cloth. They used natural materials such as cotton, wool, and flax, which they processed by cleaning, carding, and spinning. Many pioneers also cultivated their own crops for fibers, and the weaving process often took place on handlooms. This hands-on approach allowed them to create durable textiles for clothing and household items.

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