The craft of weaving homespun cloth in Wei County was formed in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, with a history of 700 years. It is mainly passed down from generation to generation, and its inheritance method is oral transmission and there is no exact written record. As homespun cloth weaving is closely related to farmers' lives and influenced by the concept of self-sufficiency, homespun cloth weaving is passed down from generation to generation, and farmers help each other to learn from each other, and its technology is widely popularized. The craft of homespun cloth weaving is very complicated and is divided into many processes. There are mainly rubbing knots, spinning, beating, sizing, dyeing, winding, untangling, weaving, tying machines, weaving, etc. It can weave plain and twill cloth. According to the pattern, it can be divided into checkered cloth, Chinese character cloth and flower, bird, fish and insect cloth. Checkered cloth can be divided into bucket-shaped checkered cloth, bamboo checkered cloth and water pattern checkered cloth. Striped cloth can be divided into many different striped cloths according to the color of the warp. Chinese character cloth can be divided into Wang character cloth, Tu character cloth, Gong character cloth, double happiness character cloth, and flower, bird, fish and insect cloth. The pomegranate flowers, lotus flowers, butterflies, deer and other patterns representing joy, auspiciousness and wealth are woven into patterns. The local cloth weaving technology of Wei County is the crystallization of the long-term practice and wisdom of the working people. It retains and develops Chinese traditions and textile techniques, and carries traditional cultural information such as science and technology, art, folk customs, and beliefs from various periods since the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. It has high historical and cultural value and plays an important role in studying the development of China's textile technology. The local cloth weaving industry in Wei County has been gradually neglected due to the influence of modern textile printing and dyeing technology. According to the survey, there are only a handful of people engaged in local cloth weaving in Wei County today, and the task of protection is urgent.