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Chilean Indian Woman weaving a blanket on a frame set against the thatched roof of her house Date: circa 1904
Akaki kinran (gold brocade with red background) Shiro aya (white twill weaves, also known as Chinese twill weaves). Drawings show stylized patterned designs for kimonos. Date between ca. 1750 and 1900
A Basotho woman making mats - South Africa. Date: circa 1930s
Weaving Sik on a traditional foot-powered loom, Japan. Date: circa 1910s
Womens clothing 1929Loose weaves a feature of new woollen. Early spring womens frocks made from trelya wool. 1929
Japan - Ainu woman weaving. Date: circa 1920s
NATIVE AMERICAN WEAVINGElle of Ganado, New Mexico, of the Navaho people, weaves a blanket in the traditional manner Date: 1908
Cannes, France - Boulevard de la CroisetteManufacture des Gobelins - a tapestry factory located in Paris, France, at 42 avenue des Gobelins, near the Les Gobelins metro station in the 13th arrondissement
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Carpet Weavers at work. Date: 1911
Japan - Silk Industry - Weaving the silk on a loom - seemingly at an exhibition. Date: circa 1909
Vietnamese Silk Weaver - LoomVietnam - Spinning silk thread on a wheel and weaving the tread on a loom. Date: 1910s
Myanmar - A weaver at work using a wooden frame loom Date: circa 1910
Basketmaker 1827A basket maker patiently weaves. A selection of his baskets hang above his head. Date: 1827
Tapestry Weaving NorwayA native Norwegian woman weaves a native Norwegian tapestry in her native Norwegian home Date: 1905
An Ashanti weaving silk-cloth in the Gold Coast Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition in Wembley, London Date: 1924
Greek Countryfolk and elaborate loom. Date: circa 1910s
Making Hats in San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA Date: 1909
Children watching a spider weave its webA girl and boy watch in wonder as a large spider weaves its web between branches. c. 1910
Sierra Leone, West Africa - A Cotton WeaverSierra Leone, West Africa - Cotton Weaver at work in the open air. On wet days, the weaving is done in a Barri or working shed. Date: circa 1910s
Sierra Leone, West Africa - Cotton Weaver at work in the open air. On wet days, the weaving is done in a Barri or working shed. Date: circa 1910s
Dining room, mid 19cA dining room and study, possibly German. Three young women sit, one sews, one weaves, one produces a cross stitch or tapestry on a frame
Basketry - AlgeriaTwo Algerian men weaving a very large (and rather magnificent) straw basket
Work School for BlindMen and women at a work school for the blind in Euston Road, London; some read Braille books, one man weaves baskets
Native American WeavingElle of Ganado, New Mexico, of the Navaho people, weaves a blanket in the traditional manner
Fantasy LoomsThe humble artisan toils at his loom - and lo ! he weaves a creation of beauty !