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  • ...hich turns yarn into [[cloth]]. The [[machine]] used for weaving is the [[loom]]. For decoration, the process of colouring yarn or the finished material ;'''Backstrap loom'''
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  • ...[weaving]] to create [[cloth]]. The [[machine]] used for weaving is the [[loom]]. Cloth is [[finishing (textiles)|finished]] by what are described as [[ The earliest [[weaving]] was done without a [[loom]].
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  • ...he yarn on a [[bobbin|pirn]]. These pirns are automatically changed by the loom. Thus, the yarn needs to be wrapped onto a beam, and onto pirns before weav ...ns are set up to hold the thread while it is rolled onto the warp bar of a loom. Because the thread is fine, often three of these would be combined to get
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  • The weaving process (whatu) for clothing was performed not with a loom and shuttle but with the threads being manipulated and tied with fingers. A strong thre
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  • *(unknown) – [[loom]]. ...hint the invention arose at Tarsus<ref>D.L.Carroll Dating the Foot-powered loom: the Coptic evidence ''American Journal of Archaeology'' 1985 vol. 89; 168-
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  • * [[Jacquard loom]] – [[Joseph Marie Jacquard]] * [[Kay's flying shuttle]] – [[John Kay]]
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