Abstract:
Ethiopia, with it’s a variety of cultural backgrounds and a variety of natural resources has a rich heritage of crafts of skills. Textile craft, for example considered to be one of the most important and widely spread activities. In Ethiopia, hand spinning and hand weaving are mostly used to produce culture- oriented casual wears. These wears are in good demand from at domestic and international markets. This increases high demand of weft yarn. As part of the handicrafts heritage, Ethiopia has therefore diverse traditional textile products. This sub-sector provides large-scale employment. Hand spinning, is simple value-chain activity. It is pivotal in the cotton sectors that they bind the rural and urban households together. Nowadays very few spinning wheels was made to meet household need and demand for clothing, and then gradually grew to be an additional source of income as an off-farm activity. To create job opportunity and bring foreign currency, providing the sector with technologies is very important. Currently, Far East countries such as China, for example, have been imitating and producing our cultural textile products and export it for us and most developing nations in the world. So, this technological innovation improves the design and fabrication of power driven textile fiber spinning wheel for small and micro enterprises. This has long created good rest for society. It is very important in that it increases productivity and eases it for the spinners/operators and it is compact which requires less space.