heddle

/ˈhɛdəl/
noun
  1. A small frame or wire with an eye through which a warp thread is passed in weaving, used to separate threads for the shuttle.
    • A broken heddle can cause a mistake in the fabric pattern.
    • The weaver carefully threaded each heddle before starting the loom.
    • She replaced the old heddles to improve the quality of the cloth.
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