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mechanized weaving

Mechanized weaving is the process of using machines to produce fabric by interlacing threads, typically warp (longitudinal) and weft (horizontal). These machines, called looms, automate the traditional manual weaving method, enabling faster and more consistent fabric production. Modern looms can be programmed to create complex patterns and textiles efficiently, eliminating much of the manual labor involved. This technology has significantly increased textile manufacturing capacity, improved product quality, and reduced production costs, making woven fabrics more accessible and diverse for various applications in clothing, upholstery, and industrial uses.