narrowlooms
Narrowlooms refers to a family of textile weaving machines designed for narrow-width fabrics such as curtains, tapes, belts, and interior wall coverings. These looms are distinguished by their compact weaving beds, typically ranging from five to fifteen inches in width, and by specialized warp guides that maintain consistent tension across the limited weave area. Their invention dates to the late nineteenth century, when the rise of the ready-made curtain industry required efficient production of long, narrow panels without the waste inherent in wider looms.
Early narrowloom designs were hand-operated and featured a wooden frame with a punched card system to control
Manufacturers of narrowlooms are primarily based in Europe and Asia, with key players such as Voss Looms,