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.
a spinning wheel
in west India in the 6000bc
The loom was invented as a result of the desire of people to find a machine to weave threads into cloth. The "crosshatch" that is woven cloth is much more quickly "assembled" (woven) by using a machine to do the work. Woven cloth has been around for thousands of years, and man wove grass and such before weaving cloth. It only makes sense that once the idea of weaving strands of material (reeds, grass or anything else) together to make useful items arose, people actively searched for a way to construct a device of some kind to weave fine material (like thread) into cloth.
weaving originated in Asia in 6000 BC
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 cloth
A loom
a spinning wheel
weaving loom
The frame for weaving is called a loom.
Automatic weaving looms would be used in a Textile Factory.
people use it for naughty things....
The frame for weaving is called a loom.
weaving loom is a wooden or metal machine created to weave thread or yarn into cloth!
When you answer you own question XD -Weaving
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