We’ve got an inkling that you’ll love weaving this subscriber-exclusive pattern for a fun and functional inkle pouch!
Woven lace often doesn’t look very lacy when it’s still on the loom—it takes the magic of wet-finishing to transform it into its final form.
For our Winter 2024 issue, designers looked to famous works of art to get inspiration. Learn how you can use the issue to weave your own van Gogh!
We’re asking weavers to weave a memory for the Winter 2025 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms.
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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In this new eBook, find some incredible tablet-weaving projects for weavers of all levels.
Most rigid-heddle weavers start out with stick shuttles, but did you know that's not the only option for rigid-heddle weavers? Learn a bit more about the shuttle options available!
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Learning how to warp and weave more efficiently means less time spent fiddling with the warp and more time spent weaving. These tips and tricks will help you down the path of becoming a more efficient weaver.
Take color-and-weave to the next level by playing with pattern and contrast. Here are just a few ideas to get you started.
With a dozen prizes valued at over $900 total, weavers and fiber lovers could win big this holiday season.
Christina details how she wove up two cute little pin-loom pumpkins.
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Learn 3 fun ways to modify this project by Jodi Ybarra from the Winter 2024 issue, including a subscriber exclusive color variation.
Get your home ready for Halloween with these semi-spooky Little Looms projects.
Adding a new weft doesn’t have to be a bulky affair. Whether you’re changing colors or just changing bobbins, using the ply-reduction method will give you a seamless join.
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These three knots will help you in your studio when you are preparing a warp and tying onto your loom. You may also find other uses for them!
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.
Take a trip to the Middle Ages without leaving your loom.