
loom weaving
Loom weaving is a technique for creating fabric by interlacing two sets of yarns: the warp, which runs lengthwise, and the weft, which is woven across it. The warp threads are stretched tightly on a frame or loom, providing a stable foundation. Weaving involves passing the weft yarn over and under these warp threads in a specific pattern, gradually building up the textile. The process allows for precise control over the fabric’s design and strength. Modern looms can be manual or automated, enabling the production of everything from simple cloth to intricate textiles.