A weeftoestel is a Dutch word for a loom. It is a device used to weave cloth. Looms are used to create a variety of fabrics, including cotton, wool, and silk.
There are many different types of looms, but they all work on the same basic principle. The loom has a series of threads that are stretched lengthwise. The weaver then passes a crosswise thread, called the weft, over and under the lengthwise threads, called the warp. This process is repeated until the weaver has created a piece of cloth.
Looms have been used for centuries to create cloth. They are still used today, both in industrial settings and by handweavers.