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Vintage distaff creates threads from a spindle. Hand retro spinning wheel in nature, lifestyle.
Indian man weaving durries. The durry (Rug) is weaved out of cotton or wool. The geometric designs are produced by tapestry technique which is a slow process using separate bobbins or butterflies for each colour across the width interlocking with the adjacent coloured yarn.  This old fashined form of weaving is very popular in Rajasthan, specially in Salawas village near Jodhpur.
Chinchero indigenous woman stretching the threads that will form the fabric made with alpaca animal hair
Close up hands of a woman feeds cotton wool into wooden bobbin, traditional spinning wheel to make yarn. Detail of thread, spinning cotton in traditional way
Hyderabad,India-March 3:Rural Indian woman life sized figurine work on spinning wheel to make thread or yarn from natural or synthetic fibers in Shilparamam on March 3,2017 in Hyderabad,India.
Rural Indian women knitting winter cap by using crochet at home, Punjab, India.
Serious focused mature female worker manufacturing spools at production line in textile factory and representing women empowerment
Surin, Thailand - July 27, 2018: Native female in the northeastern countryside is demonstrating the traditional procedure of silk-spinning with yellow silk threads by an old-fashioned wooden machine.
A grayscale of an old wooden loom making cloth from cotton threads in a room with stone walls
Indian man weaving durries. The durry (Rug) is weaved out of cotton or wool. The geometric designs are produced by tapestry technique which is a slow process using separate bobbins or butterflies for each colour across the width interlocking with the adjacent coloured yarn.  This old fashined form of weaving is very popular in Rajasthan, specially in Salawas village near Jodhpur.
Elderly Navajo Woman Weaving a Traditional Blanket or Rug on an Authentic Native American Loom in the Desert at Dusk near the Monument Valley Tribal Park in Northern Arizona
The woman is spinning wool on a wooden spinning wheel. Close-up of a woman's hands knitting wool
Navajo woman wearing a print skirt sits inside her hogan home and prepares to weave sheeps wool into a rug in Monument Valley Tribal Park, Arizona, USA
silk rope in a bundle in uzbekistan
Chinchero indigenous woman stretching the threads that will form the fabric made with alpaca animal hair
San Cristobal de Las Casas, Mexico - aug 18, 1998: a woman makes traditional Chiapas fabrics by hand using a simple and small loom
Woman waving a carpet on a manual loom in India
Unrecognizable Peruvian person weaving thread in Kinsaccocha Community, Kinsa Cocha Lake, Pisac, Sacred Valley, PerĂº.
A grayscale shot of a wooden traditional old threads loom machine in a factory
Close-Up Of Person Hand Working At Textile Industry
Spinning wool by hand is a popular hobby among many people
Indian man weaving durries. The durry (Rug) is weaved out of cotton or wool. The geometric designs are produced by tapestry technique which is a slow process using separate bobbins or butterflies for each colour across the width interlocking with the adjacent coloured yarn.  This old fashined form of weaving is very popular in Rajasthan, specially in Salawas village near Jodhpur.http://bem.2be.pl/IS/rajasthan_380.jpg
Close-up of hands unrolling a ball of wool fiber to weave in different colors.
An old style traditional wool spinning machine in action close up.
Gorkha, Nepal - November 1, 2010: A girl weaving Dhaka by Handloom. Dhaka is a popular pattern and style of cloth, famous in Nepal which is synonymous to Nepalese people. It is often related with National identity.
Detail of old tradition working with wool, handmade
loom
Experiential Travel Around South Sulawesi Indonesia Learning Making Handmade Tenun Woven  Cloth
Indian woman weaving durries. The durry (Rug) is weaved out of cotton or wool.
Old Nepali lady sitting near the Bhaktapur Durbar Square and spinning the wool. Bhaktapur is an ancient town in the Kathmandu Valley and is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its rich culture, temples, and wood, metal and stone artwork.
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