Category
page 1Weaving equipment
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loom
right|250px|thumb|Wooden loom in Lesbos, Greece.
thumb|A treadle-driven Hattersley & Sons Domestic
Loom, built under licence in 1893, in [[Keighley, Yorkshire. This loom has a flying shuttle and automatically rolls up the woven cloth; it is not just controlled but powered by the pedals.]]
shuttle
tool designed to neatly and compactly store a holder that carries the thread of the weft yarn while weaving with a loom
Jacquard loom
weaving loom controlled by punched cards
power loom
mechanised loom powered by a line shaft
flying shuttle
weaving tool patented by John Kay in 1733
reed
part of loom
heddle
thumb|Undated Ho-Chunk heddle for beadwork bands, [[Wisconsin, USA.]]
thumb|220px|Three different types of heddles: a wire, flat steel, and a repair heddle
thumb|120px|Inserted eye wire heddles
thumb|Patent model of a mechanized loom with string heddles
warp-weighted loom
ancient form of loom In which the warp threads hang vertically and are held taut with weights
Rainbow Loom
creativity toy to make bracelets
beater
weaving tool of various shapes used to push the weft yarn securely into place
temple
device used during weaving to keep the width of the cloth constant
Lloyd Loom