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Что (кто) такое loom sewing - определение

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Power loom         
  • Shuttle loom operations: shedding, picking and battening
  • Shuttle with pirn
  • dobby]] head. Illustration from the Textile Mercury.
MECHANISED LOOM POWERED BY A LINE SHAFT
Power looms; Power Loom; Power-loom; Powerloom
A power loom is a mechanized loom, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. The first power loom was designed in 1786 by Edmund Cartwright and first built that same year.
Loom         
  • 1906 Toyoda circular weaving loom
  • Passing the shuttle through the shed
  • toggle]] on a string, held in the weaver's toes. He is making a simple [[tabby-weave]] cloth, [[bogolan]].
  • Weft insertion at 15 seconds
  • A [[Picanol]] rapier loom
  • Dobby-loom control mechanism. The pegs driven into the bars (hung in a loop on the left) each lift one "treadle" in a pre-determined pattern, like lifting the teeth of a [[music box]]. Hooghly District, West Bengal, 2019
  • Japanese treadle loom, late 1820s-early 1830s
  • image of finished band]]).
  • Heddle-rod on a tapestry frame, France, 2018
  • 400px
  • Jacquard ribbon loom, showing distinctive sliding ribbon shuttles.
  • A temple on a loom
  • Two Lancashire looms in the [[Queen Street Mill]] weaving shed, [[Burnley]]
  • Woman weaving a silk [[rebozo]] on a backstrap loom at the Taller Escuela de Rebocería in Santa Maria del Rio, San Luis Potosí
  • Darning loom with hook heddle
  • access-date=3 April 2019}}</ref>
  • Simple one-tablet weaving
  • Traditional treadle loom at Ranipauwa Muktinath, Nepal
  • A simple handheld frame loom
  • Loom with a shed bar and without a string heddle, neolithic reconstruction in the [[Piatra Neamț]] Museum
  • A rigid heddle on a backstrap [[inkle loom]], unspanned.
  • [[Pin weaving]], not using any shedding devices. Note hair comb, presumably used to beat the warp against the fell.
  • [[Warp-weighted loom]] with three heddle-rods for weaving [[twill]]
  • 280px
  • weaving museum]] in [[Leiden]]
  • Shuttles
  • A 1939 loom working at the [[Mueller Cloth Mill]] museum in [[Euskirchen]], Germany.
  • Drawloom, with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-18-hundreds piece of Japanese figured silk.
·noun ·see Loon, the bird.
II. Loom ·vi To rise and to be eminent; to be elevated or ennobled, in a moral sense.
III. Loom ·noun That part of an oar which is near the grip or handle and inboard from the rowlock.
IV. Loom ·noun The state of looming; ·esp., an unnatural and indistinct appearance of elevation or enlargement of anything, as of land or of a ship, seen by one at sea.
V. Loom ·noun A frame or machine of wood or other material, in which a weaver forms cloth out of thread; a machine for interweaving yarn or threads into a fabric, as in knitting or lace making.
VI. Loom ·vi To appear above the surface either of sea or land, or to appear enlarged, or distorted and indistinct, as a distant object, a ship at sea, or a mountain, ·esp. from atmospheric influences; as, the ship looms large; the land looms high.
Loom         
  • 1906 Toyoda circular weaving loom
  • Passing the shuttle through the shed
  • toggle]] on a string, held in the weaver's toes. He is making a simple [[tabby-weave]] cloth, [[bogolan]].
  • Weft insertion at 15 seconds
  • A [[Picanol]] rapier loom
  • Dobby-loom control mechanism. The pegs driven into the bars (hung in a loop on the left) each lift one "treadle" in a pre-determined pattern, like lifting the teeth of a [[music box]]. Hooghly District, West Bengal, 2019
  • Japanese treadle loom, late 1820s-early 1830s
  • image of finished band]]).
  • Heddle-rod on a tapestry frame, France, 2018
  • 400px
  • Jacquard ribbon loom, showing distinctive sliding ribbon shuttles.
  • A temple on a loom
  • Two Lancashire looms in the [[Queen Street Mill]] weaving shed, [[Burnley]]
  • Woman weaving a silk [[rebozo]] on a backstrap loom at the Taller Escuela de Rebocería in Santa Maria del Rio, San Luis Potosí
  • Darning loom with hook heddle
  • access-date=3 April 2019}}</ref>
  • Simple one-tablet weaving
  • Traditional treadle loom at Ranipauwa Muktinath, Nepal
  • A simple handheld frame loom
  • Loom with a shed bar and without a string heddle, neolithic reconstruction in the [[Piatra Neamț]] Museum
  • A rigid heddle on a backstrap [[inkle loom]], unspanned.
  • [[Pin weaving]], not using any shedding devices. Note hair comb, presumably used to beat the warp against the fell.
  • [[Warp-weighted loom]] with three heddle-rods for weaving [[twill]]
  • 280px
  • weaving museum]] in [[Leiden]]
  • Shuttles
  • A 1939 loom working at the [[Mueller Cloth Mill]] museum in [[Euskirchen]], Germany.
  • Drawloom, with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-18-hundreds piece of Japanese figured silk.
A loom is a device used to weave cloth and tapestry. The basic purpose of any loom is to hold the warp threads under tension to facilitate the interweaving of the weft threads.
loom         
  • 1906 Toyoda circular weaving loom
  • Passing the shuttle through the shed
  • toggle]] on a string, held in the weaver's toes. He is making a simple [[tabby-weave]] cloth, [[bogolan]].
  • Weft insertion at 15 seconds
  • A [[Picanol]] rapier loom
  • Dobby-loom control mechanism. The pegs driven into the bars (hung in a loop on the left) each lift one "treadle" in a pre-determined pattern, like lifting the teeth of a [[music box]]. Hooghly District, West Bengal, 2019
  • Japanese treadle loom, late 1820s-early 1830s
  • image of finished band]]).
  • Heddle-rod on a tapestry frame, France, 2018
  • 400px
  • Jacquard ribbon loom, showing distinctive sliding ribbon shuttles.
  • A temple on a loom
  • Two Lancashire looms in the [[Queen Street Mill]] weaving shed, [[Burnley]]
  • Woman weaving a silk [[rebozo]] on a backstrap loom at the Taller Escuela de Rebocería in Santa Maria del Rio, San Luis Potosí
  • Darning loom with hook heddle
  • access-date=3 April 2019}}</ref>
  • Simple one-tablet weaving
  • Traditional treadle loom at Ranipauwa Muktinath, Nepal
  • A simple handheld frame loom
  • Loom with a shed bar and without a string heddle, neolithic reconstruction in the [[Piatra Neamț]] Museum
  • A rigid heddle on a backstrap [[inkle loom]], unspanned.
  • [[Pin weaving]], not using any shedding devices. Note hair comb, presumably used to beat the warp against the fell.
  • [[Warp-weighted loom]] with three heddle-rods for weaving [[twill]]
  • 280px
  • weaving museum]] in [[Leiden]]
  • Shuttles
  • A 1939 loom working at the [[Mueller Cloth Mill]] museum in [[Euskirchen]], Germany.
  • Drawloom, with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-18-hundreds piece of Japanese figured silk.
I
n. a hand loom
II
v.
1) (P; intr.) a ship loomed out of the fog
2) (misc.) to loom large (her possible candidacy loomed large in the future plans of the party)
loom         
  • 1906 Toyoda circular weaving loom
  • Passing the shuttle through the shed
  • toggle]] on a string, held in the weaver's toes. He is making a simple [[tabby-weave]] cloth, [[bogolan]].
  • Weft insertion at 15 seconds
  • A [[Picanol]] rapier loom
  • Dobby-loom control mechanism. The pegs driven into the bars (hung in a loop on the left) each lift one "treadle" in a pre-determined pattern, like lifting the teeth of a [[music box]]. Hooghly District, West Bengal, 2019
  • Japanese treadle loom, late 1820s-early 1830s
  • image of finished band]]).
  • Heddle-rod on a tapestry frame, France, 2018
  • 400px
  • Jacquard ribbon loom, showing distinctive sliding ribbon shuttles.
  • A temple on a loom
  • Two Lancashire looms in the [[Queen Street Mill]] weaving shed, [[Burnley]]
  • Woman weaving a silk [[rebozo]] on a backstrap loom at the Taller Escuela de Rebocería in Santa Maria del Rio, San Luis Potosí
  • Darning loom with hook heddle
  • access-date=3 April 2019}}</ref>
  • Simple one-tablet weaving
  • Traditional treadle loom at Ranipauwa Muktinath, Nepal
  • A simple handheld frame loom
  • Loom with a shed bar and without a string heddle, neolithic reconstruction in the [[Piatra Neamț]] Museum
  • A rigid heddle on a backstrap [[inkle loom]], unspanned.
  • [[Pin weaving]], not using any shedding devices. Note hair comb, presumably used to beat the warp against the fell.
  • [[Warp-weighted loom]] with three heddle-rods for weaving [[twill]]
  • 280px
  • weaving museum]] in [[Leiden]]
  • Shuttles
  • A 1939 loom working at the [[Mueller Cloth Mill]] museum in [[Euskirchen]], Germany.
  • Drawloom, with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-18-hundreds piece of Japanese figured silk.
(looms, looming, loomed)
1.
If something looms over you, it appears as a large or unclear shape, often in a frightening way.
...the bleak mountains that loomed out of the blackness and towered around us.
VERB: V prep/adv, also V
2.
If a worrying or threatening situation or event is looming, it seems likely to happen soon. (JOURNALISM)
Another government spending crisis is looming in the United States...
The threat of renewed civil war looms ahead.
...the looming threat of recession.
VERB: V, V adv/prep, V-ing
3.
A loom is a machine that is used for weaving thread into cloth.
N-COUNT
loom         
  • 1906 Toyoda circular weaving loom
  • Passing the shuttle through the shed
  • toggle]] on a string, held in the weaver's toes. He is making a simple [[tabby-weave]] cloth, [[bogolan]].
  • Weft insertion at 15 seconds
  • A [[Picanol]] rapier loom
  • Dobby-loom control mechanism. The pegs driven into the bars (hung in a loop on the left) each lift one "treadle" in a pre-determined pattern, like lifting the teeth of a [[music box]]. Hooghly District, West Bengal, 2019
  • Japanese treadle loom, late 1820s-early 1830s
  • image of finished band]]).
  • Heddle-rod on a tapestry frame, France, 2018
  • 400px
  • Jacquard ribbon loom, showing distinctive sliding ribbon shuttles.
  • A temple on a loom
  • Two Lancashire looms in the [[Queen Street Mill]] weaving shed, [[Burnley]]
  • Woman weaving a silk [[rebozo]] on a backstrap loom at the Taller Escuela de Rebocería in Santa Maria del Rio, San Luis Potosí
  • Darning loom with hook heddle
  • access-date=3 April 2019}}</ref>
  • Simple one-tablet weaving
  • Traditional treadle loom at Ranipauwa Muktinath, Nepal
  • A simple handheld frame loom
  • Loom with a shed bar and without a string heddle, neolithic reconstruction in the [[Piatra Neamț]] Museum
  • A rigid heddle on a backstrap [[inkle loom]], unspanned.
  • [[Pin weaving]], not using any shedding devices. Note hair comb, presumably used to beat the warp against the fell.
  • [[Warp-weighted loom]] with three heddle-rods for weaving [[twill]]
  • 280px
  • weaving museum]] in [[Leiden]]
  • Shuttles
  • A 1939 loom working at the [[Mueller Cloth Mill]] museum in [[Euskirchen]], Germany.
  • Drawloom, with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-18-hundreds piece of Japanese figured silk.
loom1
¦ noun an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.
Origin
OE geloma 'tool', shortened to lome in ME.
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loom2
¦ verb appear as a vague form, especially one that is threatening.
?(of an event regarded as threatening) seem about to happen.
¦ noun a vague first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea.
Origin
C16: prob. from Low Ger. or Du.
Loom (company)         
SOFTWARE COMPANY
Loom (company)
Loom is a technology company that provides video communication software for work. Loom’s technology includes screen and camera recording, video editing, transcription, and the ability to share the recorded video link with others.
Drawloom         
  • 1906 Toyoda circular weaving loom
  • Passing the shuttle through the shed
  • toggle]] on a string, held in the weaver's toes. He is making a simple [[tabby-weave]] cloth, [[bogolan]].
  • Weft insertion at 15 seconds
  • A [[Picanol]] rapier loom
  • Dobby-loom control mechanism. The pegs driven into the bars (hung in a loop on the left) each lift one "treadle" in a pre-determined pattern, like lifting the teeth of a [[music box]]. Hooghly District, West Bengal, 2019
  • Japanese treadle loom, late 1820s-early 1830s
  • image of finished band]]).
  • Heddle-rod on a tapestry frame, France, 2018
  • 400px
  • Jacquard ribbon loom, showing distinctive sliding ribbon shuttles.
  • A temple on a loom
  • Two Lancashire looms in the [[Queen Street Mill]] weaving shed, [[Burnley]]
  • Woman weaving a silk [[rebozo]] on a backstrap loom at the Taller Escuela de Rebocería in Santa Maria del Rio, San Luis Potosí
  • Darning loom with hook heddle
  • access-date=3 April 2019}}</ref>
  • Simple one-tablet weaving
  • Traditional treadle loom at Ranipauwa Muktinath, Nepal
  • A simple handheld frame loom
  • Loom with a shed bar and without a string heddle, neolithic reconstruction in the [[Piatra Neamț]] Museum
  • A rigid heddle on a backstrap [[inkle loom]], unspanned.
  • [[Pin weaving]], not using any shedding devices. Note hair comb, presumably used to beat the warp against the fell.
  • [[Warp-weighted loom]] with three heddle-rods for weaving [[twill]]
  • 280px
  • weaving museum]] in [[Leiden]]
  • Shuttles
  • A 1939 loom working at the [[Mueller Cloth Mill]] museum in [[Euskirchen]], Germany.
  • Drawloom, with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-18-hundreds piece of Japanese figured silk.
DEVICE FOR WEAVING TEXTILES
Hand loom; Heddle Loom; Heddle loom; Handloom; Hand-loom; Hand-looms; Hand looms; Shuttle loom; Tappet loom; Handloomed; Shuttle looms; Circular loom; Drawloom; Handloom weaver; Backstrap loom; Back strap loom; Parts of Handloom; Spinning machines; Handooms; Handlooms; Treadle loom; Weaving machinery
·noun A species of damask made on the drawloom.
II. Drawloom ·noun A kind of loom used in weaving figured patterns;
- called also drawboy.
LOOM (ontology)         
KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION LANGUAGE
LoomLanguage; PowerLoom; Loom (ontology)
Loom is a knowledge representation language developed by researchers in the artificial intelligence research group at the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute. The leader of the Loom project and primary architect for Loom was Robert MacGregor.
Rainbow Loom         
  • Rainbow Loom logo
  • A fishtail bracelet made from loom bands
  • Multicolored rubber bands, used to create items with the Rainbow Loom
  • A Rainbow Loom in use
CREATIVITY TOY TO MAKE BRACELETS
Rainbow loon; Rainbow loom; Loom Band; Loom band; Loom bands
Rainbow Loom is a plastic tool used to weave colorful rubber and plastic bands (called loom bands) into decorative items such as bracelets and charms. It was invented in 2010 by Cheong Choon Ng in Novi, Michigan.

Википедия

Loom (video game)

Loom is a 1990 fantasy-themed graphic adventure game by Lucasfilm Games. The project was led by Brian Moriarty, a former Infocom employee and author of classic text adventures Wishbringer (1985), Trinity (1986), and Beyond Zork (1987). It was the fourth game to use the SCUMM adventure game engine, and the first of those to avoid the verb–object interface introduced in Maniac Mansion.