quilling

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

A piece of reed, on which weavers wind the thread which forms the woof of cloth, is called a quill; an old English word. In New England a certain process of winding thread is called quilling.


The child, Margaret, sits in the door of her house, on a low stool, with a small wheel, winding spools, in our vernacular quilling.--Margaret, p. 6.

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