In 1733 John Kay invented something called the flying shuttle. Before this invention, weavers would push looms from one side of the warp to the other, and on large looms, two weavers had to throw the shuttle. The flying shuttle was thrown by a leaver that made it possible to be operated by one weaver. This invention saved time, and was able to be operated much easier, than its predecessor.
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