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  2. Museum Het Leids Wevershuis - Wikipedia

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    Museum Het Leids Wevershuis consists of one of the last remaining "weavers' homes" in Leiden, Netherlands. Built around 1560, the exterior, the large antique loom (1830) and the interior, are testimony of the once flourishing textile industry (and trade) around Leiden, in particular during the 16th and 17th century, when many home weavers supplied the draper's guild with high quality woolen cloth.

  3. Draper Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A temple is part of a loom used to improve the edges of the fabric. The improvement allowed a weaver to run two power looms instead of one. Its labor-saving feature appealed to Ira, and he decided to push its sale to weavers in the area. In 1829 he took out a patent for an improvement on his original invention.

  4. Little Loomhouse - Wikipedia

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    For many years the Loomhouse has sold a small portable table loom designed by First Lady Lou Henry Hoover, wife of President Herbert Hoover. [5] In his 1948 visit to Louisville, Frank Lloyd Wright praised both the cabins and the setting. [5] In 1940, he described it as "board-and-batten summer houses, set down in the dignity of nature". [9]

  5. Shed (weaving) - Wikipedia

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    This type of loom is known as a rising shed loom, and examples include the table loom, dobby loom or the Jack loom. [5] The other method used in harness looms is where some harnesses are raised while others are lowered. The second method lessened the effort of lifting the selected harnesses because they no longer needed to be raised as high as ...

  6. Band weaving - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term inkle has several meanings, the first of which is "A kind of linen tape, formerly much used for various purposes." The derivation of the word is uncertain. [4] Inkle weaving is commonly used for narrow work such as trims, straps and belts. Inkle weaving is done on a loom known as an inkle loom.

  7. Hattersley loom - Wikipedia

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    Hattersley domestic loom. The plain Hattersley Domestic Loom was specially developed for cottage or home use and designed to replace the wooden handloom; the Domestic is similar in construction to a power loom. It was introduced ca.1900 and the makers claimed that a speed of 160 picks per minute could be easily attained with from 2 to 8 shafts ...

  8. Reed (weaving) - Wikipedia

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    A reed with 5 dents per inch, separate from the loom. Handweaving looms (including floor and table looms) use interchangeable reeds, where the reeds can vary in width and dents per inch. This allows the same loom to be used for making both very fine and very coarse fabric, as well as weaving threads at dramatically different densities. [10]

  9. Loom - Wikipedia

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    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 device used to weave cloth and tapestry.

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