Korncang

The name of the item comes from the German word “korn” - grain.

In the old days, this was the name of the clamp, which was used to fasten the warp thread on the taut bowstring of the loom, on which the yarn would later be wound. The fixed thread constituted a kind of “string” of the woven product. The length of this thread was called the width of the fabric. To pass the thread on the wrong side, weave it in the opposite direction; it can simply be twisted. To make the fabric strong, use a special thread clamp for the warp. It is called a forceps because it clamps - “finishes” the thread. Now forceps are also used in other industries, for example, in sewing. They are convenient for holding a needle and thread and threading new pieces onto it. After all, in addition to sewing,