Loom Weaving
Loom weaving is a textile production method that involves interlacing threads to create fabric. The process uses a loom, a device that holds the threads in place while the weaver passes another thread through them. This technique can produce various patterns and textures, depending on the arrangement of the threads.
There are different types of looms, including hand looms and mechanical looms. Hand looms are operated manually, allowing for intricate designs, while mechanical looms can produce fabric at a much faster rate. Loom weaving has been practiced for thousands of years and remains an essential craft in many cultures.