Pin Loom

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.

Warping a Pin Loom with Extra Slack

Angela gives her tips for weaving on a larger pin loom using yarn with little to no give.

Warmth for Your Weaving: Meet Peach Fuzz

Explore Pantone’s 2024 color of the year with inspiring designs for small looms and embrace a little coziness.

The Low-Stress Guide to Weaving Gifts

Want to avoid giving someone two skeins of yarn and telling the recipient it will be a scarf . . . one day? Here are our tips for gift planning.

The Value of Color Theory

What is value and how does it affect your weaving? Christina has the details along with a simple trick for figuring out value using your smartphone.

Tempting Textures

The Spring 2023 issue is dedicated to texture and all the fabrics that make us want to give the weaver’s handshake.

Weave Without Worry

Build your skills, learn a new technique, or do both at Weave Together with Handwoven this coming February.

An Enchanting Issue: Winter 2023

Explore the world of folk and fairy tales with the Winter 2023 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms.

Weaving for Thanksgiving

It’s almost October, which means Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Here’s a list of a few projects perfect for decorating your home or giving as host gifts.

A Retreat for Small-Looms Lovers

Looking for a retreat for multi-shaft AND small-loom weavers alike? We've got the event for you!

Pin-Loom Shapes: The More, the Merrier!

Have your pin looms “mysteriously” multiplied? Here are a few ideas for combining different pin-loom shapes to create striking patterns.