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Also known as weaving 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.]]
A loom is a machine used to weave cloth by interlacing threads together, and it can range from simple wooden versions to more complex treadle-powered designs that use foot pedals to automate the weaving process. Looms have been important tools for textile production throughout history, enabling people to create woven fabrics more efficiently than by hand.
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Een weefgetouw, of weefstoel, is een werktuig om mee te weven. Naast het handweefgetouw bestaat het mechanisch weefgetouw, ook wel weefmachine genoemd.
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