what is the difference between weaving and handloom?
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A 'handloom' is a loom that is used to weave cloth without the use of any electricity. Hand weaving is done on pit looms or frame looms generally located in weavers' homes. Weaving is primarily the interlacing of two sets of yarn – the warp (length) and the weft (width). mark brainlest and follow for more
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Weaving is the process of combining warp and weft components to make a woven structure. A 'handloom' is a loom that is used to weave cloth without the use of any electricity.
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