Discover how yarn made from stainless steel wrapped in silk produced the airiest, most perfect fabric for a summery scarf.
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Learn how to read rigid-heddle warp color orders, weft color orders, and sleying charts in this All Access Exclusive.
Every pin-loom weaver should know these tips for weaving the last row.
Learn what makes tablet weaving different from other bandweaving methods and the tools you need to get started.
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Everything we create is for the small-loom weaver with fresh, colorful, and exciting ideas for rigid-heddle, pin looms, inkle, tablet/card weaving, and even tapestry weaving.
From our magazine to website, explore easy-to-understand tutorials, creative approaches to weaving, and new takes on projects for your favorite looms.
Learn a bit more about Angela Tong, a frequent Little Looms designer and the instructor behind our brand new pin-loom weaving video course!
Wendy Arnott shares 5 things she wishes she had known when she began dyeing.
Learn how Elisabeth Hill weaves smarter, not harder when it comes to warping and weaving her inkle loom. Her tips will leave you wanting to add inkle embellishment on everything.
Are you a color, texture, or pattern weaver? Find out with this quiz!
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Learn how to examine the unknown yarns in your stash to figure out fiber content, yarn size, and even sett!
Embroidery floss is relatively inexpensive, comes in a wide variety of colors, and those tiny skeins seem to multiply when left alone. But can you use them on your rigid-heddle loom?
Christina explains the steps (and math!) of scaling down a project so she can weave the tiny towels of her dreams.
Explore a Kaleidoscope of Color with Little Looms Summer 2025!
From tartans to twisted rainbows—discover fresh hues and colorful palettes.
Get your home and wardrobe ready for spring with lovely lace projects and clever containers.
Bring the gallery to your loom with projects inspired by famous artists, Pointillism, Expressionism, and more.