There are many kinds of textile products made from various raw materials. The museum exhibits mostly machines and devices used for producing woolen coarse textile including the famous Bielsko cloth. The exhibits are gathered in four rooms corresponding particular mills of the old factory. In the
Spinning Mill the sheep wool was turned into
yarn. In this mill we can see a spinning waste cleaner, open raw material beater, willow used for opening and mixing the raw material, two carding machine sets (double- and triple-component, which turned the wool into roving, and finally the self-actor mule (spinning frame), where the roving changed into yarn. The last two machines produced by Bielsko
machine factory G. Josephy's Erben at the end of the 19th century, belong to the unique monuments of the old textile technology. We also have here a tearing machine used for woolen rags, from which reclaimed fibers to produce low-quality yarn were obtained. Next the yarn went to the
Preliminary Treatment Mill. In here it was wound on the winding machines, the warp threads were prepared on the warping machines, while the
weft threads on the weft-winders. The interesting objects here are mechanical warping machine produced in
Bielsko Georg Schwabe machine factory in the 1930s, and the weft-winder by G.Josephy's Erben dating back to the beginnings of the 20th century. By the preliminary treatment mill one can also visit Master's office who supervised his workers. In the
Weaving Mill the warp and the weft were turned into
textile by means of
looms. The Museum presents a varied collection: manual vertical looms dating back to the
Lusatian Culture (700-400 B.C.), wooden manual harness looms, and shuttleless pneumatic and rapier looms (1960s). On one of them we have a weaving process demonstrated. The exhibition is completed by rich collection of the pattern cards punching machines which controlled the
Jacquard and harness looms. Textiles, before taken to a warehouse, undergone many chemical and mechanical treatments, which took place in the
Finishing Mill. In this part of the exhibition we can see a boiler used for dyeing
wool and
yarn, cylinder
fulling mill for coarse
textile, two power gig-mills (one with metal needles, the other with thistle)
hand shears, and automatic shearing machine, and finally a textile
folding machine. This exhibition is completed by laboratory devices, the collections of various shuttles, a catalogue of sample textiles produced in
Bielsko and Biała (1928–1940),
lithographies presenting local factories (ca.1870), as well as paintings and
graphic arts connected with textile industry. The Museum also presents many machines used to produce hats: cone carding machine, felting machines, hammer fulling mill, dyeing apparatus, drawing frame, sand press and others. ==Fire and water==