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slower to tie up, and more
prone to malfunction. A
drawloom is for
weaving figured cloth. In a
drawloom, a "figure harness" is used to
control each warp...
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Drawloom, with
drawboy above to
control the harnesses,
woven as a
repeating pattern in an early-1800s
piece of ****anese silk. The silk
illustrates the...
- maker,
Bouchon partially automated the
tedious setting up
process of the
drawloom in
which an
operator lifted the warp
threads using cords. This development...
- Weavers,
Spinners and Dyers. She was the
author of Designer's
Drawloom: an
introduction to
Drawloom Weaving and
Repeat Pattern Planning published by
Faber and...
- Babbage's
Analytical Engine. Traditionally,
figured designs were made on a
drawloom. The
heddles with warp ends to be
pulled up were
manually selected by a...
- and
speaks of two
types of loom that
leave the worker's arms free: the
drawloom,
which is of
Eurasian origin, and the
pedal loom,
which is
attributed to...
- Jie
featured illustrations and
descriptions of dougong.
Drawloom: The
earliest confirmed drawloom fabrics come from the
State of Chu and date from about...
-
Umayyad Caliph 'Abd al-RahmÄn II (ruled 821-852). The
first evidence of
drawlooms appears in the 11th century, with
three silks found in the
church of Saint...
- and Paisley. However,
local manufacturers made it on
machines such as
drawlooms and
Jacquard looms,
unlike India,
where a
labor extensive handweaving...
- and
naturalistic florals in the 1720s.
Bizarre silks were
woven on the
drawloom, and the
colorful patterns were
brocaded or
created with
floating pattern...