Alas, they are homespunsfrom the factory, machine-made in uncostly quantities.
Beautiful homespuns and worsted suitings are the result.
Two pretty gray homespuns made in Alabama were my standbys.
Such trimmings are, of course, inappropriate on serges and homespuns and soon become shabby if given much rough service.
Scotland and Ireland are famous for their tweeds and homespuns and what are known as the "cottage industries" have been recently revived in those countries as the products of their hand looms have become deservedly popular abroad.
Sidenote: Tweeds] Tweeds and homespuns are names given to coarse cloth of which the wool is spun by hand and woven on hand looms.
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