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  • Loom (video game) — LOOM redirects here. For the theatre company, see Light Opera of Manhattan. For the AI language, see LOOM (ontology). Loom Cover art Developer(s) …   Wikipedia

  • Loom — For other uses, see Loom (disambiguation). Draper power loom in Lowell, Massachusetts …   Wikipedia

  • Weavers' cottage — A weavers cottage was (and to a limited extent continue to be) a type of house used by weavers for cloth production in the Domestic system. Weavers cottages were common in Great Britain, particularly in Yorkshire, usually with dwelling quarters… …   Wikipedia

  • hand loom — weavers loom that is operated by hand …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Dobby loom — A loom from the 1890s with a dobby head. A Dobby Loom is a type of floor loom that controls the whole warp threads using a device called a dobby. Dobby is a corruption of draw boy which refers to the weaver s helpers who used to control the …   Wikipedia

  • The Weavers — Основная информация Жанры фолк Годы …   Википедия

  • Northrop Loom — A Draper loom in textile museum, Lowell, Massachusetts …   Wikipedia

  • Jacquard loom — a loom for producing elaborate designs in an intricate weave (Jacquard weave) constructed from a variety of basic weaves. [1850 55; named after J. M. Jacquard (1757 1834), French inventor] * * * Loom incorporating a special device to control… …   Universalium

  • Four Loom Weaver — (Roud 1460), also known as Joan O Grinfield or The Poor Cotton Weaver is a rarely performed 19th century English lament on starvation. According to Axon website ( [http://www.chethams.org.uk/axon ballads/G.R.Axon.htm Axon] ) it was written by… …   Wikipedia

  • Power loom — The first power loom, a mechanized loom powered by a drive shaft, was designed in 1784 by Edmund Cartwright and first built in 1785, later to be perfected by William Horrocks. It allowed textile making to be done far faster than if a human had… …   Wikipedia

  • Weaving, weavers —    Weaving was an art practised in very early times (Ex. 35:35). The Egyptians were specially skilled in it (Isa. 19:9; Ezek. 27:7), and some have regarded them as its inventors.    In the wilderness, the Hebrews practised it (Ex. 26:1, 8; 28:4,… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

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