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Moreover, they said that the first loom in their area was from the sky and that the tools used for the weaving process were crystal, sunlight, shells, and lightning. Actually, the truth was that the Pueblo Indians were the ones who taught the Navajo natives how to weave. Cultivation of cotton The Pueblo natives who lived in the Northern part of New Mexico were starting to cultivate even more cotton in 1300 AD after they realized that cotton was best for weaving. Moreover, their ancestors actually started out trying to figure everything they could with bamboo for more than seven thousand years ago. Some particular places in China were actually quite popular for the production of some distinctive woven bamboo products, such as Hubei provinces, Shengxian, Dongyang, Jiang an of Sichuan province, Hunan, and Anji of the Zhejian province. The goddess supposedly turned a boastful maiden into a spider after bragging about her excellent weaving skills. Weavers are widely regarded as artisans all throughout history and the world over, since their work led to the widespread availability of cloth and fabric for various uses. Other techniques are also used popularly to make items like mats, rugs and baskets. You should control the width of the completed work, since the yarn and spinning will attempt to pull several fibers as possible into the draft zone. Spin and inch the fibers to form the yarn. Once the thread gets too long for the arms, stop then wind onto the spindle, just as you did to the leader yarn. The warp or vertical threads are wound onto the sticks and tied together in place. The weaver works the horizontal threads using his hands and throughout the stretched warp. The ground loom is still used at present in the Near East by Bedouin weavers. Chinese Influence In China, the Shang Period witnessed the development of the treadle and frame loom system. Origin of spinning wheels Most of the spinning wheels used in India are the ones the Natives called charka. Today, a portable and smaller version of the charka is widely used today. They were invented by Mahatma Gandhi as his donation to the khadi movement in order to enhance the self-sufficiency in India.
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