mechanical looms
Mechanical looms are machines used to weave fabric from threads. They automate the process of interlacing the warp (vertical threads) and weft (horizontal threads) to create textiles. These looms can produce a variety of patterns and fabrics more quickly and efficiently than manual weaving.
Invented during the Industrial Revolution, mechanical looms significantly increased textile production. They played a crucial role in the growth of the textile industry and contributed to the rise of factories. Today, modern versions of these looms continue to be used in the production of clothing and other fabric goods.