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Ashford: Simple Warping for a Rigid Heddle Loom
This outstanding instructional video from Ashford shows how to use their rigid heddle loom. The sparking HD video and relaxing music is reason enough to watch, but it is also an excellent demo of: rigid heddle loom setup shuttle prep how to change colors reed adjustment problem solving Click HERE >> to read 5 Star Reviews about the Ashford Rigid Heddle Loom … Read entire article »
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Ashford Weaving Stand for 32 inch Rigid Heddle
This is the stand for the Ashford 32 inch rigid heddle loom. The stand for your rigid heddle loom creates a free-standing loom with adjustable tilt, making the weaving process very comfortable and easy. (this is the stand only) Sale Price:$136.00 Read More … Read entire article »
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Ashford Rigid Heddle Loom Stand 16in Weaving Loom Stand
Ashford Rigid Heddle Loom Stand 16 inch Weaving Loom Stand. Stand for rigid heddle loom. The stand for your rigid heddle loom creates a free-standing loom with adjustable tilt, making the weaving process very comfortable and easy. Sale Price:$124.00 Read More … Read entire article »
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Ashford Weaving Rigid Heddle Loom – 32″
The Ashford Rigid Heddle Weaving Loom is great for beginning weavers! It keeps weaving fun as it’s easy to warp, this loom actually warps in minutes! The Ashford Rigid Heddle is super versatile and can create a variety of projects like placemats, fabrics, garments, floor mats, scarves, pillow pillow covers and more! It is also capable of weaving complex weaving patterns. Each loom comes with: 7.5 Dpi (Blue/White) Reed 2 … Read entire article »
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Ashford Rigid Heddle Loom Stand 24 inch
Ashford Rigid Heddle Loom Stand 24 inch Weaving Loom Stand. Stand for rigid heddle loom. The stand for your rigid heddle loom creates a free-standing loom with adjustable tilt, making the weaving process very comfortable and easy. Sale Price:$126.00 Read More … Read entire article »
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