Athena was a textile goddess.
The goddess of the Wisdom of dressing for the occasion
In a patriarchal culture, this turns into "goddess of armor for battle"
In the Homeric Hymns (2nd ed., trans. Athanassakis) both hymns to Athena are about armor.
#11
I begin to sing of Pallas Athena, defender of cities,
awesome goddess, she and Ares care for deeds of war,
cities being sacked and cries of battle.
And she protects an army going to war and returning.
Hail, O goddess, and grant me good fortune and happiness.
17-13-10-15-14
Nothing to do with sewing, but I'm attaching a setting for W.B. Yeats "The Second Coming"
(adapted from "Epiphomena" in ShH).
The sixth line is 11 syllables, and that throws a wrench into the sewing machine.
Not very many tunes with 10s (Finlandia, Yorkshire, Morecambe).
It's interesting to sing Second Coming with Morecambe, but that 11th syllable -- very jarring.
The teaching about "don't put new wine into old wineskins" is followed by one of the few Biblical references to sewing.
"Babel's garments we've rejected"
An interesting handicraft to brood about for the rest of the day...
David