Lucy Calista Morgan and Edward Worst at a flax wheel
Dublin Core
Title
Lucy Calista Morgan and Edward Worst at a flax wheel
Subject
Educators
Handicraft -- Vocational guidance
Penland School of Crafts
Penland School of Handicrafts
Spinning -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Spinning-wheel
Textile fibers
Textile machinery
Description
This photograph depicts Lucy Calista Morgan, founder of the Penland School of Handicrafts in Penland , N.C., with weaving instructor Edward Worst, of Chicago, Ill., at a flax wheel. This photograph was taken around 1932 or 1933 by Bayard Wootten on the porch of Morgan Hall, which was one of the buildings at the Appalachian Industrial School. From 1923 to 1938 the Appalachian Industrial School served as the umbrella institution under which the Penland Weavers and Potters were organized and the Penland School of Handicrafts (now Penland School of Crafts) was established. Morgan family lore has it that Lucy Morgan learned to spin flax from Edward Worst. The garment Morgan was wearing over her dress was known as the Penland Smock. The fabric was woven and the garment constructed by the Penland Weavers and Potters. The smock was first sold at Penland's exhibition at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair.
Creator
Wootten, Bayard Morgan, 1875-1959
Source
General Negative Collection, Call Number N.94.11.49
Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
Date
1932/1933
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Format
photographs
Type
StillImage
Identifier
12633
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/12633
Rights Holder
Reproduced with permission of North Carolina Office of Archives and History
Spatial Coverage
Mitchell County (N.C.)
Appalachian Region, Southern
Is Part Of
Craft Revival
Collection
Citation
Wootten, Bayard Morgan, 1875-1959, “Lucy Calista Morgan and Edward Worst at a flax wheel,” OAI, accessed May 1, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/12633.