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How was it made? Traditional Indian Weaving

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If you are attending spinning and weaving classes, it is important that you master your own machine. Pick the spinning wheel that you can conveniently bring to classes, spin-in workshops and other places during vacation. You should also consider the available space you have and where you intend to store the item during travel like your car or the overhead compartment of an airplane. Once these are accomplished, the cotton is now ready for the spinning process which will transform it into thread. When cotton is spun, the shorter fibers are drawn out from the huge mass of cotton and then twists them all together into a very long and continuous thread. Origin of spinning wheels Most of the spinning wheels used in India are the ones the Natives called charka. Sadly, around this time, a lot of spinners located in Lancashire were already spinning using prototypes of his machine. He decided to take some legal action against these copycats. These manufacturers felt threatened and were actually afraid to have a suit against them and decided to pay him three thousand pounds. The Earliest Forms Historians and archaeologists believing that weaving, spinning and basket weaving are the earliest and most primitive crafts developed by human beings. As soon as the early humans discovered weaving, they started to make various items like hut coverings, nets, carriers for their babies, hammocks, clothes and rugs. But of course, those who are brilliant will not need that long time and still be independent in their own field of producing woven bamboo products. The process The bamboo craftsman cuts the bamboo into very thin strips that are made of various sizes. Only one section of a bamboo should be cut and then it should be split in lots of vertical halves. It was around this time that the plain tapestry technique started to be quite famous. Other patterns that were popularly used were diagonal twills, herringbone, and diamond. With wool, seamstresses could now come up with shoulder blankets, dresses, shirts, belts, door hangings, saddle blankets, hair ties, blankets, and kilts. 

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