Design and Construction of a Broadloom Capable of Weaving Compound Weaves

Isaac Kofi Awuyah, Robert Ahiabor, Bennet Nyante

Abstract


Handloom weaving in Ghana is relevant to the growth and development of the textile industry as well as the economy of the country. Handloom weaving in Ghana has taken a new dimension due to the dawn of modern techniques and equipment. Students, lecturers and researchers are making substantial efforts to improve efficiency and to solve problems associated with handlooms in Ghana. This research was carried out to address the problem of weaving compound structures on the broadloom, which is normally produced on the indigenous handloom in narrow width. The aim of the research is to design and construct an “improved broadloom” capable of weaving compound weave structures. The processes and methods used to achieve the compound structures have been vividly expatiated with highly detailed diagrams. The testing of the loom and results are clearly stated for easy analysis and criticisms. However, the proper use of this loom, without any controversy would go a long way in improving on the weave structures produced on handlooms in Ghana and beyond.

Keywords: Design, Broadloom, Weaving, Weave structures, Compound weaves


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