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Weaving - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Upper Palaeolithic: The Old Stone Age ... The Development of String ... Weaving Today...
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The weaving device, invented by the Frenchman Joseph-Marie Jacquard, allows weavers to produce "figured and fancy" patterns through the use of a series of linked and advancing hole-punched cards that controlled which individual ...
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According to Maya legend, the goddess Ixchel was said to have invented backstrap weaving. She was known as the goddess of medicine and childbirth as well as weaving. Weavers made offerings to her before beginning each new textile.
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A Jacquard loom is a mechanical loom invented by Joseph-Marie Jacquard in the early 19th century. It uses a series of punch cards to control the weaving of patterns. Prior to the Jacquard loom weaving was a labor intensive process that relied on experienced professionals to produce even straightforward textile designs.
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Soon after that, Steve reached out to June after doing a web search on "network weaving."; In the next phase, June introduced Steve to Valdis to work on network mapping, and Valdis introduced June to Tom to speak at his next seminar in Europe.
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