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Tentering – was there a Tenterer?
The wet cloth was stretched and dried on a tenter rack. Wooden frames were built
outside the mill but near to it , to prevent valuable cloths being stolen.
Blunt headed nails were driven at intervals into the frames and the selvedges
of the cloth were pulled evenly and hooked onto the nails. Hence the expression
being on tenter hooks!
From 1727 until 1770, all cloths
were measured by inspectors and ‘sealed’.
After mechanisation, a tenter machine was used to dry the cloth. It also removed
creases and straightened the fabric. The cloth was still stretched to the correct
width on tenter hooks.
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