A
heddle is an integral part of a loom . Each thread in the warp passes through a
heddle which is used to separate the warp threads for
Kaynak: HeddleThe warp threads pass alternately through a
heddle, and through a space between the
heddles (the shed ), so that raising the shaft raises
Kaynak: LoomBoth are floor looms in which every warp thread on the loom is attached to a single shaft using a device called a
heddle . A shaft is
Kaynak: Dobby loomIn rigid
heddle looms the beater is combined with the
heddle s. Beaters appear both in a hand-held form, and as an integral part of a
Kaynak: Beater (weaving)created by manually raising or lowering the warp yarns, some of which are held in place by fixed
heddle s on a loom known as an inkle loom.
Kaynak: Inkle weavingAfter the shed-rod came the rigid
heddle loom , where the shed is created by raising or lowering the rigid
heddle. set of
heddles, for a
Kaynak: Shed (weaving)