In the pic above the handle of the whip is an old fashioned pirn or bobbin used for winding yarn packages on to.
That reminded me of the picking stick, every Lancashire loom had two for driving the shuttle across the slay.
These found their way home when damaged or discarded as they were made of Hickory, a very tough and elastic wood and hence ideal for making tool handles and in particular, hammer shafts.
Two for the price of one this morning. I was looking for a better image of a picking stick and tripped over this in the long grass. I haven't seen a Speedweve darning loom for over 70 years. There used to be a man on Stockport market every week demonstrating these and selling them. You can buy one for less than £10, they are still being made. I had assumed they were a forgotten corner but evidently some ideas are too good to die. Time to start darning socks again?