FABRIC DEVELOPING 
TEXTILE WEAVING USING FRAME LOOM




WEAVING
Weaving is one of the primary methods of textile production and it involves interlinking a set of vertical threads with a set of horizontal threads. The set of vertical threads are known as warp and the set of horizontal threads are known as weft.

HISTORY
Weaving is acknowledged as one of the oldest surviving crafts in the world. The tradition of weaving traces back to Neolithic times – approximately 12,000 years ago. Even before the actual process of weaving was discovered, the basic principle of weaving was applied to interlace branches and twigs to create fences, shelters and baskets for protection.
 
The simplest loom, a frame loom, is a wooden device used to hold warp threads tight. A weaving frame is a wooden frame, with nails on two opposite sides.
You can then tension warp threads from one side to the other and back.

PRODUCT FROM WEAVED FABRIC
A SLING BAG TO CARRY ANYWHERE EASILY

TEXTILE WEAVING
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