Inkle looms are primarily used to weave bands. Though they have a narrow weaving width, you can create extensive designs and patterns with an inkle loom. Use inkle-woven bands on their own as straps, hatbands, and belts or trim a larger woven piece or garment. You can even sew bands together to create thick and durable fabric.
Find your inkle inspiration with the articles, projects, and patterns in this category.
As Little Looms enters a new era, we’re looking for projects to celebrate its new beginning.
There's no time like the present to start planning for the holidays in ...2021! Take my word for it, Little Looms Holiday 2021 will be here before you know it!
Just because it’s still autumn doesn’t mean you can’t get excited about the winter holiday season!
I might not have a holiday table, but I’ll have a Fourth of July dog.
It should come as no surprise that when we were choosing our themed sections for the 2019 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, the first one I suggested was Summers at the Shore.
The 2019 edition of Easy Weaving with Little Looms is dedicated to weaving that evokes a sense of place. When we first came up with the project themes for this issue, having a section dedicated to woodsy weaving was a no-brainer.
There is so much to love about Jennifer’s Braided in Eternity Bracelets. You can either weave the more traditional bands or you can learn tubular inkle weaving.
This FREE eBook is devoted to the wonders of inkle weaving. Don't have an inkle loom? No problem! This eBook teaches you how to build your own!
One of the joys of small looms is that they can slow down the weaving process, allowing us to experience the threads in all their beauty.