. Studies in primitive looms. Soottish In. Cm.! In. Cm26J 6712 10A 27jllJ 23 23J 60 9ii 30 76 221 57 In. 15 110 118 74 5J In. 11 37 17 40 16 Coarse clothRawhideRotan matMissing Cotton Silk Alternateover-lapping Spiral ...Twos ...Abl. „ ...Missing-Sixes ... Ab Missing. Twent*s!Ba, The most primitive of these is the Dusun and Iban loom (Figs. 122 and 123).It consists of a warp beam attached to two upright posts, a breast beam attachedto a back strap, several laze rods, a shed stick, one single heddle, a beater-in, atemple, and a spool. The war


. Studies in primitive looms. Soottish In. Cm.! In. Cm26J 6712 10A 27jllJ 23 23J 60 9ii 30 76 221 57 In. 15 110 118 74 5J In. 11 37 17 40 16 Coarse clothRawhideRotan matMissing Cotton Silk Alternateover-lapping Spiral ...Twos ...Abl. „ ...Missing-Sixes ... Ab Missing. Twent*s!Ba, The most primitive of these is the Dusun and Iban loom (Figs. 122 and 123).It consists of a warp beam attached to two upright posts, a breast beam attachedto a back strap, several laze rods, a shed stick, one single heddle, a beater-in, atemple, and a spool. The warp is continuous, and the weaver sits on the breast beam is almost in the weavers lap, whence the warp rises at an angleof about 35° up towards the warp beam (Fig. 123). As there is only a single / 66 H. Ling Both.—Studies in Primitive Looms. lieddle there are no treadles, nor does there appear to be any special loom frame,and the loom can be set up wherever there are a couple of suitable posts and a WARP BEftn. r- liSliw 4__ 60 CM iEfi™^


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