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Shy, slender-waisted girls at the loom in harmony with the frangipani by the wayside.
When weaving on a loom, the beads are locked in between the warp threads by the weft threads.
Tapestry cartoons, usually coloured, were followed by eye by the weavers on the loom.
Dissatisfaction with this state of affairs continued to loom over Nerva's reign, and ultimately erupted into a crisis in October 97, when members of the Praetorian guard, led by Casperius Aelianus, laid siege to the Imperial Palace and took Nerva hostage.
In 1801, Joseph-Marie Jacquard developed a loom in which the pattern being woven was controlled by punched cards.
Use of the spinning wheel and hand loom restricted the production capacity of the industry, but incremental advances increased productivity to the extent that manufactured cotton goods became the dominant British export by the early decades of the 19th century.
The Jacquard loom is a mechanical loom, invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1801, that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with complex patterns such as brocade, damask and matelasse.
The loom is controlled by punched cards with punched holes, each row of which corresponds to one row of the design.
When his business was enlarged in 1881 by the establishment of a tapestry industry at Merton Abbey Mills, in South West London, Morris found yet another means for expressing the medievalism that inspired all his work, whether on paper or at the loom.
* 1785: The Power loom invented by Edmund Cartwright
* In Europe, the introduction of the horizontal loom operated by foot-treadles makes weaving faster and more efficient.
* Joseph-Marie Jacquard develops a loom where the pattern being woven is controlled by punched cards.
For a long time a greater part of the space in their houses, which used to be very small, was occupied by a loom.
According to Ovid, the goddess was so envious of the magnificent tapestry and the mortal weaver's success, and perhaps offended by the girl's choice of subjects ( the loves and transgressions of the gods ), that she destroyed the tapestry and loom and slashed the girl's face.
On the modern loom, simple and intricate shedding operations are performed automatically by the heddle or heald frame, also known as a harness.
* Jacquard loom Controlled by a system similar to, but not quite the same as punched tape.
* 1842 – Lancashire Loom developed by Bullough and Kenworthy, a semi automatic Power loom.
* c. 1920 – Hattersley loom developed by George Hattersley and Sons.
He was born at Carmullie, in 1799, and commenced life by an apprenticeship to the loom, although at times he would leave his sedentary occupation for the more agreeable one of the plough.
By the beginning of 1819 the pressure generated by poor economic conditions was at its peak and had enhanced the appeal of political radicalism among the cotton loom weavers of south Lancashire.
The jarldom of Orkney, the former Viking base subjected and annexed by Eirik's father, came to loom large in these stages of the literary development.
Invisible bonds and knots could be controlled from a loom, and twining was a magic art used by the magicians to harm a person, and control his individual fate.
John Haslam ( physician ) | John Haslam illustrated this picture of a machine described by James Tilly Matthews called an " air loom ," which Matthews believed was being used to torture him and others for political purposes.

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Jacques de Vaucanson ( February 24, 1709 – November 21, 1782 ) was a French inventor and artist who was responsible for the creation of impressive and innovative automata and machines such as the first completely automated loom.

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Cartwright was not the first man to design an automatic loom, this had been done in 1678 by M. de Gennes in Paris, and again by Vaucanson in 1745, but these never developed and were forgotten.
Over the years, the local population has occupied itself traditionally with activities associated with agriculture and cattle-raising ( primarily dairy ), in addition to artesian handicrafts ( works of wicker, wool or produced from loom ), as well as regional sweets ( such as biscoitos de orelha, cavacas or búzios ).
In the central patio of the house one can find a sprout of the famous fig tree and a replica of the historical loom of Doña Paula, his mother, whom Sarmiento mentions in his book Recuerdos de Provincia ( Provincial

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By placing his mechanism above the loom, Vaucanson eliminated the complicated system of weights and cords ( tail cords, simple, pulley box, etc.
However, Vaucanson ’ s loom was not successful.
In 1804, at the urging of Lyon silk merchant Gabriel Detilleu, Jacquard studied Vaucanson ’ s loom, which was stored at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers in Paris.

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But more important, we believe, it must concentrate on the development of entirely new concepts in textile processing as do the Unifil loom winder and our more recent Uniconer automatic coning machine.
It transfers yarn directly from the producers' largest package into ideal supply packages for use on Unifil loom winders in weaving stretch yarn fabrics.
Bead weaving using seed beads can be done either on a loom or using one of a number of off-loom stitches.
File: JacquardWeavingPoland. jpg | Weaving on a jacquard loom with a flying shuttle at the Textile Department of the Strzemiński Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz, Poland.
While stationed in St Kitts, West Indies, on, he had his first encounter with Clements Markham, then Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society ( RGS ), who would loom large in Scott's later career.
The " shuttle " part of the name was probably derived from its back-and-forth motion during the game, resembling the shuttle of a loom ; the " cock " part of the name was probably derived from the resemblance of the feathers to those on a cockerel.
Bleeding and unconscious, Tubman was returned to her owner's house and laid on the seat of a loom, where she remained without medical care for two days.
The two were content for a time, but her brother became restless and went on a rampage, destroying Amaterasu's rice fields, hurling a flayed pony at her loom, and killing one of her attendants in a fit of rage.
Both simple and complex textiles can be woven on this loom.
Balanced weaves are also possible on the backstrap loom.
Once washed and dried, the silk is woven on a traditional hand operated loom.
Dot matrix pattern woven into fabric in 1858, using punched card s on a Jacquard loom.
Spinning wool on a great wheel at a demonstration in the Conner Prairie living history museum loom house
Selvage is desirable because the edge cannot fray like denim made on a projectile loom that has separate wefts, which leave an open edge that must be stitched.
woven Ohttp :// en. wikipedia. org / w / index. php? title = Tapestry & action = editn a vertical loom, however it can also be woven on a floor loom as well.
It is composed of two sets of interlaced threads, those running parallel to the length ( called the warp ) and those parallel to the width ( called the weft ); the warp threads are set up under tension on a loom, and the weft thread is passed back and forth across part or all of the warps.
Woman passing a Shuttle ( weaving ) | shuttle through the Warp ( weaving ) | warp on a loom.
After the loom was finished the cross poles were erected and other poles placed on the ground to hold the loom frame solidly, and the loom was stretched into place.
At this time her role as a creator changed from being water-based to that of the deity who wove all of the world and existence into being on her loom.

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