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Mix and match techniques and create four different bread bags to store your sourdough with care.
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Improve your pick-up skills with these beginner-friendly towels designed by Jenny Sennott in two different—but equally delicious—colorways.
Did you know you could weave mug rugs using a potholder loom? Read more to learn how you can turn leftover loopers into magnificent mug rugs!
You picked them, the top 10 articles of 2025 featuring new techniques, fabulous projects, and interesting bits of textile history.

Little Looms has grown from its first issue in 2016 into a vibrant community for small-loom weavers of all types—a place where you’ll find makers who want to share their love of weaving and help you discover the transformative power of creative expression.
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.
Sometimes ADHD, stress, or just a busy schedule can make finishing even a simple project seem insurmountable; however, following a few simple tips can help you jump these hurdles and get your project over the finish line.
Don’t get overwhelmed—get confident in your color! With this clever technique, Jennifer makes designing attractive, colorful cloth easier than ever.
Season 13, Episode 8: Using her hands, fine threads, and simple tools, Laverne Waddington uses backstrap looms to explore a world of weaving techniques and traditions.
Looking for your first project of the new year? Try one of the seven incredible projects in our mug-rug eBook, free for a limited time.
Watch as Joan Sheridan shares her easy, low-tech solution for easier inkle warping.
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Craving more visual interest in your projects? Try these simple pick-up patterns to add texture to your weaving.
Learn how to build a travel-sized tapestry loom using items you probably already own.
Using a traditional backstrap setup and a rigid heddle, Kate Larson will teach you how easy it is to weave both alternating and Baltic pick-up designs.
Search a collection of more than 18,000 images of American folk art, learn how to make a Victorian puzzle purse, and find out what was in fashion during the Iron Age.
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Learn how easy it is to make your own weaving tablets using old playing cards.
Explore easy deflected doubleweave, wavy designs on the inkle loom, and projects that are out of this world!
Take a trip down memory lane with 19 projects that celebrate and capture life’s special moments.
Whether you’re a multi-shaft weaver or small looms are more your style, this special event is just for you. From March 8–12, 2026, join us in Loveland, Colorado, for four days of weaving, community, and fun. You’ll find something to love in our broad range of courses, all led by top-notch teachers.