Does anyone know what this process is called? The people sit around a table with a large piece of fabric bunched up and they sing a Gaelic song and kind of hit the fabric on the table in a rythmic pattern. Any idea? What does it do to the fabric?
At the Gaelic College in N.S. what is the name of the fabric process . . .
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It took me a bit of googling to find this, as I couldn't remember the word, but I had seen it in Cape Breton.
I think this is what you are referencing:
http://nutmeg.easternct.edu/~mcneilk/Waulking_description.html
I'm very slow in getting back to thank you for this. It made my presentation much more informative!