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burnsk 10-21-2011 05:42 PM

Thank you for sharing your pictures. Very interesting. I've never seen a cotton plant or field before. Interesting to see the bales, too.

bnlmom 10-21-2011 05:46 PM

As we drove from Ohio to Texas last week, we saw these fields along the highway. At first I thought it was wildflowers,but then realized it was the "factory" where quilting fabric came from!

wvdek 10-21-2011 05:49 PM

How interesting. Really shows how full circle everything comes.

MsEithne 10-21-2011 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by seamstome
I have always wondered what a cotton gin is? I find how things are made interesting.

The original mechanised cotton gin was a screen that used wire hooks to pull the cotton fibres through the screen, which the cottonseeds were too large to pass through, plus brushes that cleaned the cotton fibres off the wire hooks.

Modern cotton gins operate on the same basic principle, but with lots more brushes, screen, etc. And also dryers to drive the remaining moisture out of the cotton fibre, combs to lay the loose fibres down in continuous organised sheets, folding or rolling mechanisms to create bales, etc.

I still wonder what might have happened historically if coloured cotton had become the crop of choice. Natural coloured cotton has a shorter fibre length but the fibres are very loosely attached to the seed and can be easily wiped off by hand or by rolling the bolls between a flat surface and a roller that squeezes the seeds out. Without the need for cheap labour that made white cotton economically feasible to grow, would the US have had slavery? Or would slavery have lasted so long in the US?

fidgety 10-21-2011 05:58 PM

I have seen corn fields, soybean fields, sugar cane, pineapple, tobacco and I dont think one of them looked quite as interesting as the cotton fields do.. Thanks...

LLWinston44 10-21-2011 06:09 PM

Really neat!! I remember seeing fields when I was little, but never see them anymore... I wonder where that was.... Lol

Murphy 10-21-2011 06:17 PM

Wow, I've not seen this before. Very interesting. Thank you for showing the cradle to production (smile). It is greatly appreciated.

Xstitshmom 10-21-2011 06:27 PM

Just drove past some cotton fields here in North Carolina last weekend. Looks like they are ready for harvest!

Carron 10-21-2011 06:28 PM

Great pics. Thanks for sharing.

GagaSmith 10-21-2011 06:31 PM

I've never seen a cotton plant before. Thanks for showing us the pics.


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