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Learn techniques that go beyond twisted fringe and rolled hems so you can finish your handwoven projects in style.
Intimidated by pick-up sticks? Sara Bixler has you covered with five amazing video tips (plus two bonus tips in the article).
Did you know Elisabeth Hill’s inspiration for the Brown Bag Lunch Set in Little Looms Spring 2025 came from an old issue of Handwoven? Learn more about the original project—and the “paper” bags it inspired.
On the rigid-heddle loom, Susan E. Horton designs gorgeous towels and napkins that have all the drape and absorbency of a floor loom–woven towel but with much less time spent warping.
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.
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Check out these heart-filled projects in this All Access exclusive.
Want to weave pick-up lace on the rigid-heddle loom? Make sure you pick the right yarn for the job.
Season 11, Episode 4: The possibilities of bandweaving, says Jennifer B. Williams, are limited only by your imagination. When it comes to her weaving dreams, she has yet to reach the bounds.
Did you know that you can use the clasped-warp technique with more than just plain weave?
Love the look of woven iridescence but don't think it's possible on a rigid-heddle loom? Think again!
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Once you’ve got your loom warped, now what? Learn the basics of building shapes in tapestry weaving.
While they aren’t magic, here are two gorgeous medieval-inspired table runners sure to impress.
Christina looks back through the Little Looms issues and articles from 2024 and shares just 5 of the incredible tips and techniques we published in 2024.
Chenille has a tendency to "worm" if it's not woven properly--especially on the rigid-heddle loom. Learn how Jenny Sennott used Tencel to help tame the chenille in her shimmery and soft Winter Jasmine Scarf.
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.
Mix it up with blends that showcase fibers and your weaving at their best.