vefnaðarvél
Vefnaðarvél is the Icelandic word for a loom, a device used for weaving textiles. Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. The first set of threads is held taut on a frame, known as the warp, and the second set, the weft, is passed through the warp, a process called batting. The loom is the apparatus that holds the warp threads under tension and allows the weft threads to be woven through them.
Historically, looms have existed in various forms across different cultures and time periods. Early looms were
The fundamental principle of a loom involves keeping the warp threads parallel and separated, allowing the