Looms have been made throughout the world, in all shapes and sizes. Here is a photo gallery of some that were displayed at the Museum of Textiles.… Read more...
Cardboard Box Loom
A Header is woven at the beginning of a project. This can be woven of any type of scrap yarn as usually the header is removed once the project is finished.… Read more...
Cardboard Box Loom

You don’t need expensive equipment to weave. A flat piece of cardboard or a cardboard box can easily turn into a loom that you can weave mug rugs, placemats or intricate tapestries on.… Read more...
Cardboard Box Loom – Twill Weave
Twill is a very versatile weave structure, and you will find many variations in twill design. By changing the direction of the pickup, the diagonals will change to the right or to the left.… Read more...
Cardboard Box Loom – Twill

Cardboard Box Loom Weaving
Another type of common design in weaving is Twill. To weave twill 2 warp threads are raised and the next 2 warp threads are lowered.… Read more...
Cardboard Box Loom
Cardboard Box Loom
On a larger floor or table loom, you will have a reed and beater that will beat the weft into place.… Read more...