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three wooden spools with thread in them

I finally found a great source for hardwood besides oak and poplar not far from me called Hardwood products. I made the trip on Tuesday and bought some Tiger/curly Maple, Hard Maple, Black Walnut and African Mahogany. Some 2 inches thick which is perfect for shuttles. I've made a new 9 inch shuttle out of Oak, Pine and now Black Walnut. Today I'm planning on making one in Hard Maple. Here are my new boat shuttles. My new boat shuttle for an inkle loom. They are rather thin with a beating…

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four different types of canoes are shown in this black and white photo from the early 1900's

John Kay was the English machinist and engineer, inventor of the flying shuttle, which was an important step toward automatic weaving born in Bury on July 16, 1704 and died in France in 1780.On May 26, 1733, he received a patent for a “New Engine or Machine for Opening and Dressing Wool” that incorporated his flying shuttle.The flying shuttle is a machine that allowed a single weaver to weave much wider fabrics, and it could be mechanized, allowing for automatic machine looms.

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the inside of a kayak with blue yarn in it sticker on a white background

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an old wooden boat with some white stuff in it's bottom half and the front end

The flying shuttle was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. It allowed a single weaver to weave much wider fabrics, and it could be mechanized, allowing for automatic machine looms. The flying shuttle, which was patented by John Kay (1704–c. 1779) in 1733, greatly sped up the previous hand process and halved the labour force.

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a close up of an object on a table with a wire attached to the top

Anne on Instagram: "Weaving a very narrow band on my self made mini rigid heddle! The rigid heddle and shuttle are both oakwood. The band is 100% linen and about 5 milimeters wide Mini rigid heddles are for sale on my Etsy 😊 link in bio @antje_van_margje #rigidheddle #rigidheddleweaving #rigidheddleloom #woodcarving #oakwood #historicalcraft #weaving #weavingloom #rigidheddleloom #medievalcrafts #tinyweaving #rigidheddleweaversofinstagram #asmr #regency #oldcraft #autumncolors…

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the logo for weaving design studio, which is designed to look like a hand holding an airplane

Download this Premium Vector about Weaving vector logo design line art minimal illustration hand with weaving shuttle, and discover more than 61 Million Professional Graphic Resources on Freepik. #freepik #vector #factorylogo #logosvg #loom

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