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Weaving
Matching exercise
Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
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Loom
The device that moves the weft threads through the warp threads.
Threads that go left to right on the loom
A form of woven textile art.
A structure that holds threads at 90 degree angles.
The process of creating a fabric by interlocking threads.
Someone who makes functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal.
Threads that go up and down on the loom
Yarn or String or things made out of those materials.
Warp
The device that moves the weft threads through the warp threads.
Threads that go left to right on the loom
A form of woven textile art.
A structure that holds threads at 90 degree angles.
The process of creating a fabric by interlocking threads.
Someone who makes functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal.
Threads that go up and down on the loom
Yarn or String or things made out of those materials.
Weft
The device that moves the weft threads through the warp threads.
Threads that go left to right on the loom
A form of woven textile art.
A structure that holds threads at 90 degree angles.
The process of creating a fabric by interlocking threads.
Someone who makes functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal.
Threads that go up and down on the loom
Yarn or String or things made out of those materials.
Fiber
The device that moves the weft threads through the warp threads.
Threads that go left to right on the loom
A form of woven textile art.
A structure that holds threads at 90 degree angles.
The process of creating a fabric by interlocking threads.
Someone who makes functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal.
Threads that go up and down on the loom
Yarn or String or things made out of those materials.
Shuttle
The device that moves the weft threads through the warp threads.
Threads that go left to right on the loom
A form of woven textile art.
A structure that holds threads at 90 degree angles.
The process of creating a fabric by interlocking threads.
Someone who makes functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal.
Threads that go up and down on the loom
Yarn or String or things made out of those materials.
Craftsperson
The device that moves the weft threads through the warp threads.
Threads that go left to right on the loom
A form of woven textile art.
A structure that holds threads at 90 degree angles.
The process of creating a fabric by interlocking threads.
Someone who makes functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal.
Threads that go up and down on the loom
Yarn or String or things made out of those materials.
Weaving
The device that moves the weft threads through the warp threads.
Threads that go left to right on the loom
A form of woven textile art.
A structure that holds threads at 90 degree angles.
The process of creating a fabric by interlocking threads.
Someone who makes functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal.
Threads that go up and down on the loom
Yarn or String or things made out of those materials.
Tapestry
The device that moves the weft threads through the warp threads.
Threads that go left to right on the loom
A form of woven textile art.
A structure that holds threads at 90 degree angles.
The process of creating a fabric by interlocking threads.
Someone who makes functional or utilitarian products (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) or by their use of such natural media as wood, clay, glass, textiles, and metal.
Threads that go up and down on the loom
Yarn or String or things made out of those materials.
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