Tuesday, February 15, 2011

John Kay's Flying Shuttle

In 1733, a machinist named John Kay made a shuttle that sped back and forth on wheels. This flying shuttle, a boat-shaped piece of wood to which yarn was attached, doubled the work a weaver could do in a day. It was normally pushed from one side of the warp (series of yarns extended lengthwise in the loom) to the other side by hand.

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