The loom and textile weaving were invented in ancient Mesopotamia, around 5000 BCE. This region, which is largely modern-day Iraq, is often credited with early advancements in weaving techniques. The use of looms allowed for the production of more complex textiles, significantly contributing to the development of civilizations in that area. Over time, weaving techniques spread to other cultures, including those in ancient Egypt, China, and the Indus Valley.
The spinning jenny was a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in weaving during the Industrial Revolution. It was invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves. The spinning mule (also known as the mule jenny) was invented by Samuel Crompton in 1779, which was a hybrid ("mule") of the spinning jenny and a water-powered spinning frame.
The flying shuttle was invented in 1733 by John Kay, an English inventor. This innovation significantly sped up the weaving process in the textile industry, allowing a single weaver to operate a wider loom and produce fabric more efficiently. The flying shuttle played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution, contributing to the growth of mechanized textile production.
They were invented in Ancient Egypt.
it was invented in 2134 you swine.
The Navajos!
They invented the hoe, weaving and pottery :)
bob the builder
The Power Loom , invented by Edmund Cartwright
Joseph Marie jaquard
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a machine invented by Jaquard for weaving cloth
a machine invented by Jaquard for weaving cloth
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.
britan and amercan b/c they had to grown and make their own supplies to do the weaving
I THINK THEY INVENTED THE LOOM BECAUSE THE WEAVING NEEDED SOMETHING TO HELP THE YARN TO PICK IT'S SELF HELP OR THEY JUST INVENTED IT SO THE LOOM CAN DO A PART IN SOMETHING
by josph jacquard he thought weaving was cool