![]() ![]() I’ve come up with a list of finished items you can weave on a little loom as some ideas for getting started: Schacht Cricket 10″ (also comes in a 15″ weaving width)īeka beginners rigid heddle loom, available in 4″ and 10″ weaving width Kromski Presto 10″ (also comes in a 16″ weaving width) Let’s have a look at the small rigid heddle looms currently available for purchase:Īshford Sampleit 10″ (also comes in a 16″ weaving width) Or some, (like myself!) will purchase a smaller loom later on, in order to have an extra loom on hand or just for sampling new ideas and designs. Many small loom weavers will later upgrade to a larger loom. For further information, please see my disclosure policy. Testing it out – a small loom is a great way to test out weaving to see if it’s something you really want to pursue.Space – some people have very limited space for storing a loom.Portability – you can literally pick these little looms up with one hand and take them with you.Affordability – a small loom is also a smaller financial investment to get started with.There are many reasons why weavers opt for a smaller loom. Today I’m going to be talking specifically about the smallest rigid heddle looms available. ![]() There are many looms that could fall into the “little loom” category. New to rigid heddle weaving? Start here!.Free Rigid Heddle Weaving Projects and Patterns.Easy, frugal, bread, onion and tomato bake.How to make bread – my No Knead Whole Wheat Bread Recipe.How I use free content – article for Teachable.Business from the heart – Article for Teachable. ![]()
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