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.
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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.
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Deborah Bagley's A-Tisket, A-Tasket Basketweave Cowl uses a simple technique to create pattern and texture in each pin loom square. Learn more about the technique and then download the free subscriber exclusive!
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Angela gives her tips for weaving on a larger pin loom using yarn with little to no give.
Explore Pantone’s 2024 color of the year with inspiring designs for small looms and embrace a little coziness.
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