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Making clothing was a time- and labor-intensive process. Wool would be sheared from the sheep and carefully collected. The young children and females of the household would then clean and card the wool in preparation for spinning. The wool was then hand-spun on a spinning wheel into a long string and wound up. The strings would then be looped onto a loom and cross strings would be woven into the vertical strings to make a piece of cloth. The cloth would then generally be washed to help tighten up the weave, and then pieced together into clothing for a person.

In general, non-noble persons in medieval times would have perhaps two changes of clothing for summer and two changes of clothing for winter; the poorest may only have the clothes they were wearing at the time. Cloth was just too expensive to have dozens of outfits on hand except for the very wealthy, generally the upper nobility and royalty.

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