What is bump mark in fabric produced at loom?
A bump mark is generated when the loom was started from a WARP CUT or WEFT CUT stop, which will be like a 3 or 4 lines formed at the weft way, like density of the cloth gets heavier at the place.
How much is a Lloyd loom lusty chair worth?
Depends on condition but you can pick them up quite cheaply sometimes at around £30.00 to £40.00. Then you see others for £100.00.
I prefer them with the original paint but many are resprayed. Must have original label too.
What is the value of a 1917 Lloyd Loom baby carriage?
There is speculation. But there are some on ebay starting bid of 599.00 however it is prestine! dosent have all the original i dont think unless its not a 1917....i am selling mine and asking 699.00 OBO, on craigslist. 7/21/12. as of now and you can try to find my posting there under 1917 Lloyd Loom Baby Carrage. Thanks and hope that helps.
Net weaving is a permanent way of putting one's hair (a style) where a net is attach to a client's head, then attaching the hair to the net.
What is desk loom for weave approvel?
the deskloom is a 1-2 mtr fabric in length having width 24"
the deskloom is used for comparing the color and pattern from the original cuttings/samples
What is the cost for hair weaving?
it depends how long or short your hair is, shoulder length hair is about £25
What are the instructions for the Alex friendship wheel?
Way too difficult to just read, you need to see the diagrams. you can email me at doshermanasjewelry@yahoo.com and I can email you the scan of the instructions. Linda
A loom fixer is associated with what kind of occupation.?
loom fixers work in textile mills - they are responsible for maintaining and repairing the machines, and inspecting the finished cloth to see where adjustments should be made ensure a quality fabric
These two words refer to the vertical and horizontal threads with which a weaver works?
warp & weft .
What year was the power loom invented?
Edmund Cartwright designed the first power loom in 1784, but it wasn't first built until 1785. It wasn't made completely automatic until 47 years later when it was redesigned by Kenworthy and Bullough.
What are some kinds of tapestry threads?
A tapestry is composed of weft and warp threads. Warp or tension threads are hidden once the work is done, while the weft threads are passed in between the warp threads to complete the tapestry design.
What civilization first started weaving?
There's some evidence that Paleolithic Era civilizations knew about weaving. However, the first known samples of woven cloth date back to around 7,000 BC at Catal Hoyuk in Turkey.
Weaving is shown to date back to as late as 5000BC, in Egypt.