How do handlooms work?
Handlooms consist of a frame or loom where vertical threads (warp) are stretched tightly. The weaver uses a shuttle to pass horizontal threads (weft) through the warp, creating the fabric. The weaver controls the tension and interlacing of the threads to produce different patterns and designs.
What are handlooms?
Handlooms are traditional weaving devices that are operated manually. They are used to create textiles by interlacing threads to form fabric. Handlooms are known for their craftsmanship and are used in various cultures around the world.