The Diary of Lucy Merry Pier, August 12, 1852 through October 16, 1863. Texas Collection, Baylor University, Waco, Texas. [The Pier family lives in Travis, Austin County, Texas]
After the war started, Lucy Pier and her household starting spinning, dyeing and weaving. She tries a number of different dyes, but I'm intrigued by "magical blue"--is that something specific? just descriptive of "blueing for coloring" or indigo? I didn't think that blueing actually dyed. She will later harvest native indigo.
Monday Aug. 25th 1862—Sis and I and Mrs. Darnman went to the store got one large box 2 doz. small boxes of blueing for coloring—came home and commenced preserving the peaches. Made 16 lbs. Sis made 20 lbs. and Mrs. Darnman 20 lbs.
Wednesday 27th [1862] cut a buff shambre gingham dress for Miss Ellen yesterday coloring blue with magical blue—got a beautiful color had 7 lbs ½ and took 15 boxes.
Vicki Betts
After the war started, Lucy Pier and her household starting spinning, dyeing and weaving. She tries a number of different dyes, but I'm intrigued by "magical blue"--is that something specific? just descriptive of "blueing for coloring" or indigo? I didn't think that blueing actually dyed. She will later harvest native indigo.
Monday Aug. 25th 1862—Sis and I and Mrs. Darnman went to the store got one large box 2 doz. small boxes of blueing for coloring—came home and commenced preserving the peaches. Made 16 lbs. Sis made 20 lbs. and Mrs. Darnman 20 lbs.
Wednesday 27th [1862] cut a buff shambre gingham dress for Miss Ellen yesterday coloring blue with magical blue—got a beautiful color had 7 lbs ½ and took 15 boxes.
Vicki Betts
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