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low warp loom [2]click to hear

Loom on which the warp threads are arranged horizontally.
low warp loom [2] heddles eye shuttle eye bobbin rod reed hooks temple flat shuttle

heddles click to hear

Metal wires that attach to the blade; they have an eye through which a warp thread passes.

eye click to hear

Hole through which a warp thread unwinds.

shuttle click to hear

Weaving instrument that is pushed back and forth between two sections of warp thread to insert the weft threads.

eye click to hear

Hole through which a weft thread unrolls.

bobbin click to hear

Spool on which the weft thread is wound; it is placed on the shuttle.

rod click to hear

Metal rod that supports the bobbin.

reed hooks click to hear

Hook used to pass the warp thread through the tooth of a comb or the eye of a heddle.

temple click to hear

Instrument that maintains a constant fabric width during weaving.

flat shuttle click to hear

Wooden plate on which the weft thread is wound; it replaces the shuttle when the space between the layers of warp threads is too narrow.