In 1890s St. Louis, feather curlers worked quietly over steam, heat, and delicate plumes, shaping ostrich feathers and other trims for hats, gowns, and shop displays. This sleep-friendly history video follows the slow routine of the trade, from sorting and dampening feathers to drawing each strand over a dull knife with patient, repeated motion.Settle into a forgotten corner of Victorian working life, where fashion depended on steady hands, warm rooms, and thousands of tiny adjustments. If you enjoy boring history for sleep, quiet jobs, and old industrial processes, this gentle look at a 19th-century feather curler offers soft details, calm narration, and the soothing rhythm of ordinary work.
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