loomless
Loomless describes textile and fabric-making methods that do not rely on a traditional loom to interlace warp and weft threads. The term applies to a broad range of handcraft and industrial processes that create cloth, trim, or three-dimensional structures using alternative techniques.
Common loomless hand techniques include knitting, crochet, macramé, tatting, braiding, netting and various knotting methods. These
In industry, loomless production covers nonwoven technologies such as spunbond, meltblown and needle-punched felts, where fibers
Advantages of loomless methods include portability, low equipment cost for hand techniques, the ability to form
Loomless practices have cultural, historical and technical importance and remain central to crafts, fashion, industrial nonwovens