![]() ![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. I’ve owned an 8 harness table loom and it was slow.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Yes, I am concerned that compared to my treadle looms, using a hand levered loom will be very slow going. Looms, visit us in Fond du Lac or contact us Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac, WI of “When a Single Harness Simply Isn’tĭutch Master Loom/Spinning Chairs/Öxabäck Patterns far enough to know if you might want to Of moderate size - and probably there is no Ideally, a new loom should be easy, efficient, That does not need a tieup and allows theįile at any point during the weaving - but those Probably the most effective solution to 16 shaft The handĪ 16 shaft floor loom with greater width wouldįabrics. Will take more threads and unless you weave with ![]() Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac, WI Author of “When a Single Harness Simply Isn’t Enough” Dutch Master Loom/Spinning Chairs/Öxabäck Looms, visit us in Fond du Lac or contact us about your weaving/spinning needs ![]() The table loom solution would at least get you into multishift patterns far enough to know if you might want to proceed with something larger. Ideally, a new loom should be easy, efficient, solid, not too expensive and of moderate size - and probably there is no solution that includes "all of the above". Probably the most effective solution to 16 shaft weaving is a dobby loom that does not need a tieup and allows the pattern to be changed vis computer file at any point during the weaving - but those are usually rather large and expensive looms. If a countermarche, 256 connections need to be formed to weave 16/16 patterns. if a jack loom, the heavy frames must be lifted. But, tying up any 16 shaft loom takes time. A 16 shaft floor loom with greater width would allow a greater range of fabrics. The hand levers are somewhat slow, but effective and do not require a tieup. The number of shafts and their placement should not be a major issue. With 16 shafts, your pattern repeats will take more threads and unless you weave with very fine thread, are apt to find the narrow width quite limiting. Looms, visit us in Fond du Lac or contact us about your weaving/spinning Dutch Master Loom/Spinning Chairs/Öxabäck Sara von Tresckow, Fond du Lac, of “When a Single Harness Simply Isn’t Enough” Patterns far enough to know if you might want to proceed with something The table loom solution would at least get you into multishift Of moderate size - and probably there is no solution that includes "all of Ideally, a new loom should be easy, efficient, solid, not too expensive and That does not need a tieup and allows the pattern to be changed vis computerįile at any point during the weaving - but those are usually rather large Probably the most effective solution to 16 shaft weaving is a dobby loom If a countermarche, 256 connections need to be The hand levers are somewhat slow,īut effective and do not require a tieup.Ī 16 shaft floor loom with greater width would allow a greater range ofįabrics. Will take more threads and unless you weave with very fine thread, are apt ![]()
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