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Tapestry weaving is considered by many to be the most personal of
all weaving. Among the simplest of looms, the tapestry loom holds a
continuous warp under tension, allowing the weaver to see all of the
warp at once. Sheds are formed using heddle bars and string
heddles. While only two heddle bars are needed for traditional
tapestry weaving, we provide four heddle bars so that beginning weavers
can also experiment with 4-shaft pattern weaving.
To keep the warp tension even throughout your weaving, our tapestry
loom has a tension beam with thumbscrews on the end which allow for
easy adjustment. Available in 18" and 25" weaving widths, our
continuous warping system allows a 60" long warp to be put directly
on the loom without using any other warping tools.
Shown here with the A frame stand (sold separately)
If in stock will ship in a couple of days from Maine. If backordered, it is 2-3 weeks from Schacht in Colorado
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