


The Light Parlours
The old straw industry was worked in the home, in the farmhouses with
straw workers meeting in the long winter evenings. Working together
allowed them to escape from boredom of the repetitive work and had the
added advantage of saving on the expenses of lighting and heating. The
straw workers enjoyed these social meetings, the time passed quickly as
they joked, told stories, gossiped and sang whilst all the time they
worked with the straw.
These meetings did not meet with the approval of the authorities who claimed the workers were idle and preferred straw work when they should be labouring and doing farm work.
The
accounts from the Rafzerfeld are not isolated. There are similar
accounts from Gruyere. In the Aargau, one finds references to
Schnürli parlours (straw threads parlours) where the workers
gathered to spin the straw threads (Schnürli). Other home-based
industries such as spinning suffered the similar criticism.
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