Archaeological evidence from this period also shows that people in the area had long been weaving cloth.
"You must first weave enough cloth to satisfy my needs and purposes."
In another room women wove cloth of exceptional beauty and color.
They supported themselves by weaving cloth and baskets, along with other tasks.
If they weave cloth of it, that's called chenille too.
Guilds were founded, and weaving cloth became a key part of the village's economy.
The women became very accomplished in weaving linens and cloths.
Cotton is also produced, and is used to weave cloth.
It is not clear how to make it into hard, strong fibers to weave cloth with.
In the early 1950's, a company tried to weave synthetic cloth out of corn byproducts.