The foot loom was used for weaving narrow warps or bands. Tension on the loom is made by holding the frame of the loom with the feet.… Read more...
Backstrap Loom
This backstrap loom is an example of huipil fabric, woven by Quiche speaking Mayan people, in Nahaula Guatemala. Backstrap looms are often fastened to a tree or post.… Read more...
Warp-weighted loom
Warp-weighted looms have been found dating back to 5500 BC. The loom consists of a heavy frame with a roller beam on the top.… Read more...
Ground Loom
This is a replica of a ground loom. This type of loom was originally developed around 7th Century BC and was used by Bedouin in the northeast regions of Indla.… Read more...
Vertical Beam Loom
The vertical beam loom was developed in Syria or the region of the Caucasian Mountains around 2400 BC. This type of loom is still used today for making rugs and tapestries.… Read more...
Weaving Looms
Looms have been made throughout the world, in all shapes and sizes. Here is a photo gallery of some that were displayed at the Museum of Textiles.… Read more...