Understanding the Different Types of Weaving Looms
Whether you are creating intricate textiles or simple scarves, we have the right loom to suit your project and budget—with free shipping on many floor and table models!
Selecting the right equipment is essential for a successful weaving journey. There are several types of weaving looms designed for specific projects:
- Rigid Heddle Loom: The ideal weaving loom for beginners. It’s portable, affordable, and perfect for scarves, shawls, and kitchen towels.
- Floor Weaving Loom: Designed for larger projects like rugs and yardage. These high-capacity looms, including specialized rug weaving looms, use foot treadles to create sheds, allowing for faster weaving.
- Table Weaving Loom: A great middle-ground for those with limited space. A 4 shaft weaving loom in a table model allows for complex patterns without the footprint of a floor model.
- Tapestry Weaving Loom: Built to hold high tension, these are essential for pictorial weaving and wall hangings. We offer both large frames and small weaving looms for portable tapestry work.
The Power of Multi-Shaft Weaving: 4 Shaft vs. 8 Shaft
As you advance, you may find yourself looking for more complexity. A 4 shaft weaving loom is the standard for most twills and structural patterns. However, if you want to explore intricate "double weave" or advanced geometric designs, an 8 shaft weaving loom provides nearly infinite creative freedom. We carry industry-leading models that make transitioning to multi-shaft weaving intuitive and rewarding.
Specialty Looms: Small, Backstrap & Kid-Friendly Options
For those who enjoy ancient techniques, a weaving backstrap loom offers a portable, body-tensioned way to create beautiful bands and textiles. We also stock small weaving looms and kids' looms that make great entry points for the next generation of makers.
Why Buy Schacht Weaving Looms from WEBS?
As a premier dealer of Schacht weaving looms, we provide expert support for products like the Flip Rigid Heddle and the Wolf Series. If you are near Northampton, MA, we invite you to visit our Weaving Room to take a loom for a "test drive." Don't forget to consult our Weaving Loom Buying Guide or our specialized Toika Loom Guide to ensure you are making the best investment for your weaving future.