Rachel-CS-Artifact Report-Haftel Mocher
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Rachel-CS-Artifact Report-Haftel Mocher
Rachel Gross, Cascade Artifact Report Hutterite History 11 November 25, 2011 Description Artifact: Haftelmocher Date: about 50 years old Materials: wooden frame, with metal parts Dimensions: 3 cm long x 1 ½ cm wide Historical and Cultural Importance A Haftelmocher was used by Hutterites about 50 years ago for making eyes and hooks to put onto clothing such as dresses and coats. This way of fastening parts of clothing is very different from what we use now. One of our Ankele said that the old fashioned ones are more suitable for the Hutterites than the ones we today. According to our Ankele the buttons we have now sei nit keisch, because they are used to the old-fashioned styles. When snaps came into style they were not impressed because they thought the snaps were too worldly. My great-grandfather was responsible for making the Haftelmocher and the old fashioned hooks for the members of Rosedale Colony. He made Haftle by wrapping a small piece of wire around the pegs sticking out at the side of the Haftelmocher, and shaping it the way he wanted it to be.
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