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  1. Heddle - Wikipedia

    There are three common types of metal heddles: wire, inserted eye, and flat steel. The inserted eye are considered to be the best, as they have a smooth eye with no rough ends to catch the warp. Wire …

  2. Introduction to Rigid Heddle Looms - Gist Yarn

    A rigid heddle loom has a firm, rigid frame called a rigid heddle reed (sometimes referred to just as the “heddle” or just as the “reed”). The rigid heddle has slots and holes through which yarn is threaded to …

  3. Heddle loom | weaving, warp threads, weaving patterns | Britannica

    heddle loom, device used in weaving that is characterized by heddles—short lengths of wire or flat steel strips—used to deflect the warp to either side of the main sheet of fabric. The heddle is considered to …

  4. Heddle - definition of heddle by The Free Dictionary

    heddle (ˈhɛdəl) n (Textiles) one of a set of frames of vertical wires on a loom, each wire having an eye through which a warp thread can be passed [Old English hefeld chain; related to Old Norse hafald, …

  5. HEDDLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    May 30, 2019 · The meaning of HEDDLE is one of the sets of parallel cords or wires that with their mounting compose the harness used to guide warp threads in a loom.

  6. Heddles - Heddels

    Heddles are loops of wire or cord attached to the loom’s harness that are used to separate and control the warp yarns during the weaving process. Each heddle controls one warp yarn, with a loom having …

  7. Heddle vs Reed vs Rigid Heddle - Not So Rigid Weaver

    Jan 30, 2023 · Heddles can be made of loops of string, commonly used with backstrap looms, tapestry weaving, and when using a heddle rod to add additional patterning on a rigid heddle loom; on a …

  8. HEDDLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    heddle in American English (ˈhedl) noun one of the sets of vertical cords or wires in a loom, forming the principal part of the harness that guides the warp threads

  9. What is a Heddle? - Spiegato

    Heddles are devices that control the warp, or lengthwise, threads during the weaving process. In weaving on the simplest looms, a person manually maneuvers the weft, or crosswise, thread over …

  10. heddle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 4, 2026 · heddle (plural heddles) A component in a loom, being one of a number of similar components, through the eye of each of which a distinct strand of the warp is threaded.