shuttle is the reel on which the weft yarn is winded.during weaving process the shuttle is run across the loom and weaves the fabric.
A loom
the Flying shuttle, used in Weaving cloth.
by a wooden weaving machine
In 1733, John Kay patented the flying shuttle, making the textile industry one of the leading industries in the Industrial Revolution. The Flying shuttle was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving.It was used to greatly accelerate weaving. It changed the manual labor based weaving process into a mechanized industry.
john kay invented the flying shuttle for weaving cloth in 1733.
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weaving loom is a wooden or metal machine created to weave thread or yarn into cloth!
They would throw some yarn on a shuttle and throw the shuttle back and fourth until it turns into a cloth.
Though flying shuttles still exist in our modern day era, they can be used but generally, they aren't. There's much more advanced ways of weaving compared to 1733, when the shuttle was first enhanced by John Kay. So sure, owners of flying shuttles can use them if they want but in general, it is unlikely.
Harriet Tidball has written: 'Undulating Weft Effect (Shuttle Craft Build Monographs : No 9)' 'The handloom weaves' -- subject(s): Hand weaving 'Supplemental Warp Patterning' 'Textile structure and analysis' -- subject(s): Textile industry, Weaving 'Contemporary costume, strictly handwoven' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Weaving 'Supplementary warp patterning' -- subject(s): Hand weaving, Patterns, Textile design, Weaving 'Doubleweave Plain and Patterned (Shuttle Craft Monograph; 1)' 'Handwoven specialties' -- subject(s): Hand weaving 'Undulating weft effect effects (honeycomb)' -- subject(s): Weaving 'Peru: textiles unlimited' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Weaving 'Color and dyeing' -- subject(s): Dyes and dyeing, Textile fibers 'Surface interest' -- subject(s): Textile design, Weaving 'Brocade' -- subject(s): Brocade, Hand weaving 'The weaver's book' -- subject(s): Hand weaving 'Contemporary satins'
Handloom Textile Weaving- includes shawl making,yarn spinning,khadi weaving and related tasks.By weaving cloth,rugs,blankets shawls and etc are manufactured.Natural fibers used for weaving are cotton,silk and wool.Synthetic fibers such as nylon and orlon are also used.
Automatic weaving looms would be used in a Textile Factory.