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This is the creel where yarn is arranged to measure out the lengthwise threads
in a piece of cloth
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This is a view of the warper. It is filled with the lengthwise thread which has been
arranged and measured out. Now the threads are ready to be beamed onto a single warp
beam and taken to a loom and woven.
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Closeup
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This is a great image of the warp beam on the loom and ready to be woven. It is the back
of the loom but you can see the threads wound around the beam and running up over the
"whip roll" and thru the drop wires and harness.
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This is another good front of the loom with cloth being wound up on the "cut"
roll at the bottom. It also shows the loom in action with the harnesses working
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This picture shows the fine worsted threads being used for warp
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This is a good view of the "quiller" the machine which winds the bobbins which
go into the shuttles and carry the yarn called the filling back and forth across the warp
to form cloth.
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Warping Carpet
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