The embroiderers following behind quickly nodded, took a seat, and after a while, looked at the loom with a slightly red face, "Lady, this servant girl doesn't know how to use it…"
This loom was specifically ordered by Ye Muyu from the craftsmen. Currently, the commoners of Great Chu still use machines similar to the eighteenth-century spinning jenny abroad.
However, Ye Muyu's improved loom, which resembles spinning mules that appeared a hundred years later, combines the benefits of the spinning jenny and the fine spin machine, capable of spinning 48 strands of fine yarn simultaneously.
With an appropriate foot-pedal shuttle, a single embroiderer could originally weave half a bolt in one day, but with the new loom, it can now be increased to five or six bolts.
Ye Muyu walked over, teaching the embroiderers how to use it. After a while of guidance, the embroiderers quickly learned and began weaving fabric.