
When you have woven on a floor loom, the tension on a table loom can be a little frustrating because you’re used to almost perfect tension!
8 shaft table loom update#
I did a video a few years ago comparing table looms and RHL’s but perhaps I should update and write a blog post specifically about that too – there is so much to say about the topic!Ī table loom does have better tension control than a RHL but not as good tension as a floor loom. There are a lot of factors to consider, and a table loom is quite a different thing to a rigid heddle loom. The first thing I have to say is that I can give advice and opinions, but I can’t decide for anyone which loom is best for them. Do you always use the same reed that comes on the table loom or do you need to purchase different size reeds that attach to the table loom like you do for the rigid heddle looms? Let’s say you want to make really nice kitchen towels using a fine (like 8/2) thread on a table loom. Also it sounds like the table loom has very good tension control.
8 shaft table loom how to#
It seems to me that once you learn how to set up the table loom it would be so much easier to weave on as opposed to the rigid heddle looms. Are there any good books out there just about table looms?

I see a lot of patterns and articles about the rigid heddle looms but not very many on the table looms. I just can not decide which one would be the better choice. I have been saving my money to purchase either a rigid heddle or table loom. It sounds like you have been reading my mind. Because you explain things so calm and clearly, it gives me time to understand and absorb what you are discussing. I love reading your articles and watching your you tube videos. I am very excited that you will be showing us about your new table loom. You can see a short overview of the Ashford 8 shaft, 32″ table loom here. You can buy the raddle kit that fits your size of loom. This is necessary for spacing your warp before taking it to the loom. A table loom is warped indirectly, so you make your warp on the board and transfer it to the loom. My back is no good for standing so I like to use an adjustable height office chair that I find comfortable. If weaving at a table, some weavers choose to stand. *A table space to keep the loom on whilst weaving (unless you also purchase a stand, which is available separately). To weave on a table loom, you will need a few things apart from the tools that come standard with the loom:

Table looms come in a variety of sizes, meaning that if you only require one for sampling or you have a very small space to fit the loom, you could choose a 16 inch or lower weaving width. They are also often used for sampling, as you can test out your yarns or pattern before committing it to the floor loom. Some will come with a handy carry bag and many will fold down to be even more space efficient. They make a great loom to take along to workshops, or anywhere you want to take a multi shaft loom. Table looms are often favoured for their portability and affordability. Ashford, for example, manufacture a 16 shaft table loom! Ashford 16 shaft table loom. Four and eight shaft looms are the most common, but they can have more. New to rigid heddle weaving? Start here!Ī table loom enables multi shaft weaving without the space or financial investment that a floor loom requires.Ī table loom usually comes with four or more shafts.

8 shaft table loom free#
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.

