Pin looms are one of the most accessible and portable looms available to weavers. They come in many shapes and sizes, including squares, rectangles, and even hearts, triangles, and hexagons. Most weavers will end up with multiple pin looms to achieve different shapes, but the 4" square loom is a great place to begin. Just remember that the loom you use will determine the woven fabric pieces you can make with it.
In this category, we've gathered a selection of pin-loom articles, projects, and patterns for you to enjoy.
Learn how to figure out on the fly whether a skein of yarn has enough yards to weave a scarf on either a rigid-heddle or pin loom.
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This beautiful poncho was originally published in Handwoven, but now it’s available as a free download to Easy Weaving with LIttle Looms subscribers. Learn more about the project here!
Learn how the humble hexagon loom expanded the pin-loom projects found in Easy Weaving with Little Looms.
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What type of table runner is right for your table? Christina has tips for figuring out size, shape, and style.
Easy Weaving with Little Looms Summer 2024 issue is a blast from the past with projects inspired by the Middle Ages.
You can create pin-loom flowers for any season with a few squares.
Handwoven towels are a perennial favorite among weavers. Here are just five favorites from our Easy Weaving with Little Looms library.
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As a bonus for All Access subscribers, we’ve pulled two pin-loom projects from back issues of Handwoven and turned them into handy-dandy PDF downloads.
For this dual-theme issue, we’re looking for projects that feature woven lace as well as projects for handwoven containers.