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shuttle (relating to woof and warp, loom, sewing machine)

1. A device used in weaving to carry the woof thread back and forth between the warp threads.
2. A device for holding the thread in tatting and netting and in a sewing machine.

... Am-Heritage

(베틀의) 북; (재봉틀의) 북, 셔틀 (밑실 넣는 데)
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북: 

1 베틀에서, 날실의 틈으로 왔다 갔다 하면서 씨실을 푸는 기구. 베를 짜는 데 중요한 역할을 하며, 배 모양으로 생겼다. ≒방추(紡錘)·저축(杼軸).
  • 베틀에 앉아 북을 넣는 아낙네의 그림자가 방문에 어른거렸다.≪유주현, 대한 제국≫
2 재봉틀에서, 밑실을 감은 실톳을 넣어 두는 쇠로 만든 통. 【북≪훈몽자회(예산 문고본)(1527)≫】

[관용구] 북(이) 나들듯: 매우 자주 드나드는 모양을 비유적으로 이르는 말.
  • 무슨 일이기에 형사가 저 집에 북 나들듯 하지? 
  • 난리가 터진 지 이십 일, 그동안 한시도 맘 못 놓고 북 나들듯이 뻔질나게 이리 뛰고 저리 뛰고….≪현기영, 변방에 우짖는 새≫
... 네이버국어(국립국어원)

Wikipedia, Shuttle(in weaving)

a device used in weaving to carry the weft. It is constantly moved back and forth through the loom (either manually or automatically) to create cloth. This is the original meaning of the word shuttle, from which all other uses of the word are derived.

Shuttle with bobbin

shuttle is a tool designed to neatly and compactly store weft yarn while weaving. Shuttles are thrown or passed back and forth through the shed, between the yarn threads of the warp in order to weave in the weft.

The simplest shuttles, known as "stick shuttles", are made from a flat, narrow piece of wood with notches on the ends to hold the weft yarn. More complicated shuttles incorporate pirns. In the silk weaving sheds and the cotton of the north west England, the weft was wound onto a "quill" or "pirn", which was then inserted into the shuttle.

Large stick shuttle

Shuttles are often made of wood from the Flowering Dogwood, because it is so hard, resists splintering, and can be polished to a very smooth finish.

Originally shuttles were passed back and forth by hand. However, John Kayinvented a loom in 1733 that incorporated a flying shuttle. This shuttle could be thrown through the warp, which allowed much wider cloth to be woven much more quickly and made the development of machine looms much simpler.

References

  • Chandler, Deborah (1995). Learning to Weave, Loveland, Colorado: Interweave Press LLC. ISBN 1-883010-03-9


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