- When the
shaft is
raised the
heddles are too, and thus the warp
threads threaded through the
heddles are raised.
Heddles can be
either equally or unequally...
- from wire and
straps Rigid heddles or (above) are
called "rigid" to
distinguish them from
string and wire
heddles.
Rigid heddles are one-piece, by non-rigid...
-
common methods of
controlling the
heddles are
dobbies and a
Jacquard Head. Picking. As the
harnesses raise the
heddles or healds,
which raise the warp yarns...
-
Heddle is a
surname of
Scottish origin.
People with the
surname include: John
Heddle (1941–1989),
British Conservative Party politician Charles Heddle...
- paddle-like hole and slot
heddles were common, they were also
found in
colonial America. The
earliest form of
these rigid heddles is as a part of a backstrap...
-
reciprocating motion is used
directly to lift and
lower the
harnesses or
heddles; a
common treadle pump uses the
reciprocating motion to
raise and lower...
-
Seeley and Co. Limited. "SierraLeoneHeritage.org |
National Monuments |
Heddles Farm". www.sierraleoneheritage.org. SierraLeoneHeritage.org. Retrieved...
- the
motion of the
heddles. In the case of
small patterns the
movement of the
heddles is
controlled by "cams"
which move up the
heddles by
means of a frame...
- progressed, the shed-rod was
replaced by a
second set of
heddles, for a
total of two
shafts with
heddles.
Eventually looms like the
modern floor loom were developed...
-
Kathleen Joan
Heddle, OBC (November 27, 1965 –
January 11, 2021) was a
Canadian Olympic rower. She and her long-time
rowing partner Marnie McBean were...