how does handloom work??
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Essentially, a loom is a device to interweave thread; more specifically a device to interweave threads that are at right angles to each other. The threads that run the length of a piece of cotton are called the warp, and the threads that run across the width of the cotton are called the weft.
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As the name suggests, handloom is a loom that is used to weave fabrics using hands, that is, without the use of electricity. The foot pedals are pressed to lift the respective heddles according to the weave plan and it has to be in sync with throwing the weft or horizontal yarns across the two sections of warp yarns.
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