IPA: /ˈhɛdəl/
KK: /ˈhɛdəl/
A part of a loom that consists of parallel cords or wires, which help to separate and guide the threads used in weaving.
The weaver adjusted the heddle to ensure the threads were properly aligned for the next pattern.
The word 'heddle' originates from Old English 'hædl', meaning a loop or a heddle used in weaving. It refers specifically to the device that holds the warp threads in place during the weaving process.
Think of a 'loop' in weaving — that's what a heddle does, it helps keep the threads organized.