It is believed that the first weaving loom was used in the Paleolithic era. Up until the Industrial Revolution, weaving looms were operated completely by hand.
Weaving is believed to have first begun in ancient Mesopotamia, around 8000 to 7000 BCE. Archaeological evidence suggests that early humans created textiles using simple looms and natural fibers. This practice quickly spread to other regions, including ancient Egypt and the Indus Valley, as societies developed and the demand for textiles grew. Weaving techniques evolved over time, laying the foundation for the rich textile traditions seen across cultures today.
It started by the ancient people who, wove and then with all the designs they had from that region they developed Persian Rugs
weaving originated in Asia in 6000 BC
by a wooden weaving machine
im not really sure, but if u look on another website it might tell you! :)
It is believed that the first weaving loom was used in the Paleolithic era. Up until the Industrial Revolution, weaving looms were operated completely by hand.
weaving probaly
weaving
Alan Weaving has written: 'Insects of Southern Africa (Sasol First Field Guide)'
6000 ad
britan and amercan b/c they had to grown and make their own supplies to do the weaving
The first documented proof of hair extensions dates back to 3,400 B.C. and were used by the Egyptians. The hair extension were made with a mixture human hair and dyed wool from sheep.
It started by the ancient people who, wove and then with all the designs they had from that region they developed Persian Rugs
Hugo Weaving played the Red Skull.
The first weaving machine, or power loom, was created by a British man named Edmund Cartwright in the 18th century. He patented it in 1785.
People have been weaving for thousands of years. A burial site from 7000 BCE indicated textile production and contained linen cloth.