Loom — For other uses, see Loom (disambiguation). Draper power loom in Lowell, Massachusetts … Wikipedia
Northrop Loom — A Draper loom in textile museum, Lowell, Massachusetts … Wikipedia
Dobby loom — A loom from the 1890s with a dobby head. A Dobby Loom is a type of floor loom that controls the whole warp threads using a device called a dobby. Dobby is a corruption of draw boy which refers to the weaver s helpers who used to control the … Wikipedia
Weaving — Weaver (occupation) redirects here. This article is about textile weaving. For other uses, see Weaving (disambiguation). Warp and weft in plain weaving Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are… … Wikipedia
Timeline of clothing and textiles technology — Timeline of clothing and textiles technology.*pre history spindle used to create yarn from fibres. *(unknown) loom. *c. 27000 BC Impressions of textiles and basketry and nets left on little pieces of hard clay.… … Wikipedia
Navajo weaving — A contemporary Navajo rug. Navajo rugs and blankets (Navajo: diyogí) are textiles produced by Navajo people of the Four Corners area of the United States. Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought … Wikipedia
Double cloth — Dove and Rose jacquard woven silk and wool double cloth furnishing textile, designed by William Morris in 1879.[1] Double cloth or double weave (also doublecloth, double cloth) is a kind of woven … Wikipedia
Oxford (cloth) — Oxford is a type of woven dress shirt fabric, employed to make a particular casual to formal cloth in Oxford shirts. Contents 1 Structure … Wikipedia
Micheline Beauchemin — Micheline Beauchemin, OC, CQ, RCA (24 October 1929 – 29 September 2009)[1] was a Canadian textile artist and weaver. Born in Longueuil, Quebec, she made the stage curtains in Ottawa s National Arts Centre and in the Théâtre Maisonneuve at… … Wikipedia
Clara Sherman — in 2007 Clara Nezbah Sherman (February 18, 1914 – July 31, 2010)[1][2] was a Navajo artist particularly known for her Navajo rugs. Born Nezbah Gould, her mother was of … Wikipedia