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January Fun Fiber Friends Day - Distaff Day

If you have other plans that day, please join us in spirit, comment and tell us what you will be spinning, and share a picture or two!! ;D

Although Distaff Day is actually January 7th, we're going to gather on January 9th to give folks a chance to join us who might not be able to join us on a week night.

***** If you would like to join us on Zoom, please email me or PM me on my Terri Spins Facebook page. *****

Distaff Day (Roc Day) is the day after the feast of the Epiphany. It is also known as Saint Distaff's Day, one of the many unofficial holidays in Catholic nations.

Many St. Distaff's Day gatherings are held, large and small, throughout local fiber communities. The distaff, or rock, used in spinning was the medieval symbol of women's work.

In many European cultural traditions, women resumed their household work after the twelve days of Christmas. Women of all classes would spend their evenings spinning on the wheel. During the day, they would carry a drop spindle with them. Spinning was the only means of turning raw wool, cotton or flax into thread, which could then be woven into cloth.

Earlier Event: December 12
Nutmeg Spinners' Guild
Later Event: February 6
Nutmeg Spinners' Guild