Weaving is believed to have begun around 5000 to 4000 BCE, with evidence of early textiles found in various ancient civilizations, including Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. The craft likely evolved from the need to create durable fabrics for clothing and shelter. Archaeological findings, such as fragments of woven cloth and tools, suggest that weaving techniques developed independently in different regions around the world.
in west India in the 6000bc
It started by the ancient people who, wove and then with all the designs they had from that region they developed Persian Rugs
Arachne was a mortal who thought she was better at weaving than Athena. They had a competition, and Arachne's weaving showed gods having affairs, and that really ticked Athena off. So, Athena turned Arachne into a spider.
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! :)
in west India in the 6000bc
they were really good at harvesting and making food and weaving
YES
hugo weaving
It started by the ancient people who, wove and then with all the designs they had from that region they developed Persian Rugs
To start a circle gimp, begin with finding the center of two pieces of lacing. Then cross the laces and start weaving.
Arachne was a mortal who thought she was better at weaving than Athena. They had a competition, and Arachne's weaving showed gods having affairs, and that really ticked Athena off. So, Athena turned Arachne into a spider.
Weaving is stronger.
Minerva is the goddess of weaving
Hugo Weaving
Hugo Weaving's birth name is Hugo Wallace Weaving.