Tablet

Tablet weaving, also called card weaving, uses a set of cards (often square, sometimes other shapes) with holes typically in the corners of the cards. The warp is threaded through these holes strategically, and designs are created by turning the cards in different directions. Although you don’t technically need a loom for tablet weaving—just a place to anchor your warp—many weavers use inkle, band, backstrap, or even rigid-heddle looms.

Explore tablet weaving with the articles, projects, and patterns in this category.

Viva Magenta! Projects to Celebrate the 2023 Color of the Year

Meet Pantone's color of the year and ten inspiring designs for small looms to get your magenta magic going.

Upgrade Your Bandweaving Tools

Looking for new tools to make bandweaving easier on your body or simply more efficient? Here are some tools with ergonomic benefits that bandweavers have used for centuries.

Call for Submissions: Winter 2023—Folk and Fairy Tales

We’re looking back at the stories of old from cultures around the world for this Winter 2023 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms.

Read It and Weave!

If you like to read, you’ll love the 2022 Winter issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, dedicated to books and reading.

Charts

Download PDFs of the charts and illustrations from the projects featured in Easy Weaving with Little Looms.

Types of Small Looms for Weaving

We feature many different types of weaving and looms in each issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms. Here’s a roundup of the most common.

Call for Submissions: Little Looms Fall 2023—It Takes Two

The Fall 2023 issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms is all about the clever combinations you can make on or off the loom.

Welcome to Little Looms!

Welcome to the new Little Looms website—we’re so glad you’re here!

Tour the New Little Looms Website

Take a tour of our website and learn about some of our new features and additions.

Weaving in the Wild with Little Looms Summer 2022

Weave to be seen with the latest issue of Easy Weaving with Little Looms.