Casgliadau Arlein
Amgueddfa Cymru
Chwilio Uwch
Teasel gig
Teasels were traditionally used to ‘comb’ the surface of damp woollen cloth by hand to make it soft and fluffy. This process is called ‘raising the nap’. The Teasel Gig machine was invented to make this process faster and more efficient. The teasel gig contains 3000 prickly teasels in an iron frame and is powered by electricity. The cloth is passed over the teasels, giving it a more even, fluffy finish. The Teasel Gig is a curious mix of the natural and man-made. It combined the hand processes of the past with precision engineering – the future of the textile industry. A ‘Teasel Man’ travelled from mill to mill renewing the teasels in the gigs. It was a very skilled job as the teasel heads had to be carefully arranged to ensure the cloth was finished evenly. Most of the teasels came from specialist gardens in Somerset.