weaving equipment - The Handweavers Studio & Gallery
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weaving equipment - The Handweavers Studio & Gallery
the handweavers studio & gallery catalogue & pricelist | weaving equipment 2015–16 All prices include VAT at 20% www.handweavers.co.uk 140 Seven Sisters Road, London N7 7NS Tel: 020 7272 1891 the handweavers studio 2015-16 weaving equipment looms At the Handweavers Studio we recognise that a loom is a special purchase, and we like you to be able to try a loom before you buy it. We regularly use all the models of table loom that we sell in our classes and workshops, so if you visit us, you can roadtest them before buying. We don’t have space to keep a range of floor looms on display but we generally have the smallest Louet floor loom, the David, and also the smallest dobby loom, the Magic, available for you to try in the display area, and we can help you make an informed decision on which of the larger Louets is right for you, often by arranging to put you in touch with other weavers using them. below: Ashford 8 shaft table loom right: Ashford 16 shaft table loom We believe that the way a loom is set up is crucial to the quality and pleasure of weaving on it, so unlike many suppliers we assemble our table looms before selling them to you. That means the hassle of the flat pack is entirely ours, not yours, and you can get weaving right away. Ashford table looms The Ashford table looms are well designed and sturdily made, and represent good value for money despte a less favourable exchange rate this year. The four shaft and eight shaft table looms fold down for transport (or sliding under a bed), and it’s perfectly possible to travel with them to workshops and classes. The sixteen shaft is quite a bit larger and doesn’t fold down, but it can still be carried by one not-too-little person. The levers have a nice smooth action, are well spaced for flipping two or three at a time and, being on the front, you can use them with either or both hands. All the looms come with a 10 dpi reed. Looms Accessories Normally kept in stock: Additional reeds - 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 dpi 8 shaft 40cm £595 30 cm £30 8 shaft 60cm £630 40 cm £35 “Katie” 30cm £725 60 cm £47.50 Also available, usually within a week: 4 shaft 40cm £560 4 shaft 60cm £595 4 shaft 80cm £630 8 shaft 80cm £670 16 shaft 60cm £1075 Stands 80 cm £60 Ashford “Katie” folding loom 2nd back beams The ultra-portable 8-shaft “Katie” loom is the most easily folded of all the folding table looms. And because of the way it folds, the warp always stays horizontal even when you’re carrying the loom around, so it doesn’t slide from side to side and fall off the sticks or separating paper. It’s perfect if you’re travelling to workshops and classes (it comes with its own bag), and is good as a general sampling loom as well, with the same easy lever action as the standard table looms. 40 cm £79.50 60 cm £83 80 cm £87 Heddles - per 100 8.5”/215mm£12.85 Stands with 4 treadles: 40 cm £320 60 cm £325 80 cm £330 Extra deep stand for 16 shaft loom: 60 cm £335 looms The stands that fit the 4 and 8 shaft looms come with 4 treadles. You can only tie one shaft to one treadle, and you cannot get an additional set of 4 treadles because you wouldn’t have enough feet to work them! There is an extra deep stand without treadles for the 16 shaft loom. 70 cm £55 the handweavers studio 2015-16 Louët floor looms Louet’s table looms have for years been among the most popular on the market for their smooth action, excellent finish, and relative portability. They have recently been redesigned to increase even further their portability - the smaller one (40 cm) even has a carrying handle attached to one side bar. The distinctive overslung beater, easy-to-use front-mounted levers and general weaving enjoyment are much liked. These are excellent looms for all-purpose weaving, with the benefit that you can take them to workshops or hide them away when you’re not using them. They come supplied with a 10 dpi reed and a builtin 5 dpi/2 dpcm raddle. We are great fans of the larger Louet looms - they have all been very thoughtfully and innovatively designed from the technical point of view, as well as being beautifully made and attractive items of furniture. So although they are all relatively short from front to back, the sprung beams on the Spring and Delta give a shed every bit as good as a Swedish-style floor loom more than twice the depth with very little stress on the warp. And the parallel countermarche system on the Spring and Delta (and an equivalent system on the Octado and Megado dobby looms) means there is very little stress on your knees either! These looms are made and shipped to order by Louet, so there can be a lead time of up to twelve weeks. There are a number of options and accessories for each of them, from second back beams to sectional warping, fly shuttles and benches. Contact us to discuss what you might need and we will be able to price the whole package for you, including shipping. David If you want a floor loom with a small footprint, we would recommend the Louet David. It’s quite unusual in that it has a sinking shed - the warp threads are pulled down instead of being pulled up - and parallel lams, which means that equal, surprisingly light, pressure is needed to depress any of the treadles. The action of the treadles is very smooth and it’s an extremely pleasant loom to weave on. It has eight shafts and ten treadles, allowing you to have a full twill tie-up whilst keeping two treadles tied for plain weave. There is a built-in raddle and a shelf incorporated into the castle, and the loom has recently been reconfigured slightly so that it now boasts a sliding beater with a shuttle race. It’s not strictly a folding loom, but the back beam can be loosened and pulled in to reduce the depth a little while not in use. Somewhat surprisingly, the David will fit in the back of a medium-sized hatchback! weaving equipment Louët table looms Louet Spring Spring David 70cm 8 shaft £1,550 90cm 8 shaft £1,650 Although it looks at first glance quite similar to the David, the Spring is quite different mechanically. It’s a countermarche loom, which means that the shed is created by raising some shafts and lowering the others, so that there is always equal tension on all the warp threads, and the threads are stretched less to create a shed of the same size. The front beam swings in slightly when the shed is opened, reducing the tension on the warp threads even more, so it’s light to treadle and excellent for weaving inelastic threads such as linen or steel blends. Delta Louet Jane looms right, on stand: 70 cm left, folded: 40 cm Looms (8 shaft) 2nd back beams The next loom up in the range from the Spring is the Delta. It’s functionally very similar, but has a bigger warp beam (a definite advantage with long warps or sectional warping), rear-hinged treadles, and instead of the front beam swinging in, it’s the back beam that relaxes to ease the tension when the shed is opened. 40cm£595 40cm£97.50 70cm£725 70cm£115 Delta “Jane” table looms & accessories 40cm£135 70cm£150 110cm 8 shaft £2,450 90cm 12 shaft £2,850 110cm 8 shaft £2,600 110cm 12 shaft £3,000 £3,400 110cm 12 shaft £3,950 Heddles - per 100 205mm/8” £12.85 90cm 8 shaft looms Stands Spring Louet Delta 130cm 8 shaft £3,600 130cm 12 shaft £4,100 the handweavers studio 2015-16 Magic With dobby looms, the shafts selected for each successive pick are raised automatically either by mechanical or electronic means, and all the Louet dobby looms come in both mechanical and electronic versions. With a mechanical dobby, for each pick in your weaving sequence you peg the pattern of shafts to be raised in a lag; the lags together form a dobby chain which is moved on by pressing a lever or a treadle. An electronic dobby is linked to a computer (either PC or Mac). You generally advance to the next pick by pressing a treadle. The main handweaving software packages (Fiberworks, PixeLoom, WeavePoint etc) all have drivers for the Louet electronic looms. These looms are also made and shipped to order and may have a lead time of up to twelve weeks. As with the floor looms, there are many options and accessories available for each model, so get in touch to discuss exactly what you need and we can price the whole package for you including shipping. Although it looks like a floor loom when it’s mounted on its stand, it’s better to think of the Magic as essentially a table loom that happens to have a stand and treadle if you choose to use them - some weavers always tuse the handle that fits into the top of the dobby mechanism because the treadling can be very heavy. In the mechanical version, you have to turn a knob to advance to the next pick and then open the shed with the lever or the treadle. In the electronic version the lever or treadle does both actions. When mounted on its stand, the Magic has a treadle which, in the electronic version, advances to the next pick and opens the shed; in the mechanical version, it opens the shed but you have to turn a knob to advance to the next pick. Both versions can be dismounted from the stand and used as table dobby looms, if you want to take them to a workshop, for example. Magic Megado 40cm 24 shaft 40cm 16 shaft mechanical£1,800 mechanical£5,250 electronic£4,250 electronic£6,750 70cm 24 shafts 40cm 32 shaft mechanical£2,300 mechanical£6,900 electronic£4,750 electronic£8,750 70cm 16 shaft Octado 70cm 8 shaft mechanical£3,550 electronic£4,750 90cm 8 shaft mechanical£3,750 electronic£4,950 110cm 8 shaft mechanical£3,950 electronic£5,100 mechanical£5,450 electronic£6,950 70cm 32 shaft mechanical£7,150 electronic£9,150 110cm 16 shaft mechanical£5,950 electronic£7,550 110cm 32 shaft mechanical£7,750 electronic£9,750 130cm 16 shaft mechanical£6,250 electronic£7,850 Octodo While the Magic Dobby has a lot in common with a table loom, the eight-shaft Octado has more in common with the Louet floor looms. When the shed is opened, the back beam lifts up, releasing tension and creating in effect a countermarche shed. The tensioning system on the sprung breast beam allows you to set the tension consistently each time you wind on. Treadling is very light, and you can use either or both feet - an important ergonomic advantage. Megado The top of the Louet range, the Megado has the same tensioning system as the Octado, the same countermarche effect through the moving back beam, and the same easy treadling with either foot - it just has twice or four times as many shafts, depending on your choice or pocket! It also comes in a greater choice of widths. mechanical£8,100 electronic£9,950 the handweavers studio looms 130cm 32 shaft weaving equipment Louët dobby looms 2015-16 Ashford “Knitters” loom Rigid heddle looms are the most straightforward of all looms to use, with just one key component (the “rigid heddle”) used both to raise alternate wqrp threads and to beat the weft threads into place. They are excellent if your interests lie primarily with colour and texture, although you can also create more complex patterns and use finer threads if you add a second heddle. You can also use them for weaving wall hangings and for tapestry weaving. There are various models of Ashford rigid heddle, from the small “SampleIt” through the ultra portable folding “Knitters” looms to the tried and tested standard rigid heddle loom. All can be used flat on a table or resting on your knees, or if you prefer you can get a stand for any of them except the SampleIt. Designed to be easily portable and to allow you to get weaving quickly, the knitters looms fold in the middle with your weaving still in place and slip into a bag. Like the standard rigid heddle loom, it can be fitted with a second heddle if you want to weave finer or create more complex patterns. If you know you will often be carrying the loom around you may want to choose the option that includes a custom bag. Ashford standard rigid heddle loom Ashford “SampleIt” loom The baby of the Ashsford rigid heddle looms, the SampleIt has a weaving width of 20cm (8”), weighs only a fraction over a kilo, and is ideal for new weavers or for more experienced weavers wanting to sample yarns or techniques. It coms with a 7.5 dpi heddle; other sizes are also available so you can vary the size of yarn you use. £99 additional rigid heddles 5, 7½, 10, 12½ dpi £13.25 16” / 40cm £135 24” / 60cm £145 32” / 80cm £155 48” / 120cm An inkle loom is designed for weaving long narrow items such as braids, straps, belts, wristbands and edging trims. The Ashford inkle loom is a table-top model with a maximum weaving width of 10 cm (4”) and can take a warp as long as 3.5 m (11’5”). The mini version, the “Inklette”, is ultra-portable, weighing a little over half a kilo, with a weaving width of 5 cm (2”) and a weaving length of 1.8 m (72”) £290 additional rigid heddles 12” / 30cm £190 with bag: £205 20” / 50cm £205 with bag: £235 28” / 70cm £225 with bag: £275 additional rigid heddles - 5, 7½, 10, 12½ dpi 8” / 20cm loom The standard rigid heddle loom, made from silver beech hardwood, comes in four widths and, like the Knitters loom, can be fitted with a second heddle kit for extra versatility. inkle looms weaving equipment rigid heddle looms 12” / 30cm £16.25 20” / 50cm £21.50 28” / 70cm £25.75 5, 7½, 10, 12½ dpi 16” / 40cm £17.50 24” / 60cm £21.75 32” / 80cm £26.50 48” / 120cm Ashford inkle loom £72.50 Ashford “Inklette” £44 £50 2nd heddle kit (fits all widths) £16 stand 2nd heddle kit (fits all widths) £27 12” / 30cm £90 20” / 50cm £94 28” / 70cm £114 £96 24” / 60cm £97.50 32” / 80cm £99 48” / 120cm £155 looms stand 16” / 40cm the handweavers studio 2015-16 Tapestry weaving can be done on a simple frame or on a special upright loom. You can also use a rigid heddle loom although this doesn’t allow you to see as much of your work at one time. tapestry frames Asford tapestry loom Formed from two pairs of sides, so you can configure the frame’s proportions to suit your personal preferences. All the sidepieces are wooden, 5 cm (2”) breadth by 1.7 cm (0.75”) depth, with mitred corners. We recommend a maximum size of 76cm x 107cm (30” x 42”) for a frame. We stock two weights of sidepieces - standard and narrow. Please note, it’s not possible to mix the two in one frame. Many people find a tapestry loom such as this to be more comfortable than a standard tapestry frame because it is height-adjustable and the angle of tilt can easily be varied. It also has an adjustable warp tension system and a shedding system. standard sidepieces 46cm (18”) £11.50 per pair 61cm (24”) £13.50 per pair 76cm (30”) £15 per pair 91cm (36”) £22 per pair 107cm (42”) £24 per pair narrow sidepieces 35cm (14”) £7 per pair 50cm (20”) £8 per pair tapestry frame holders Double-pivoted brackets that can be secured by G-clamps to any horizontal or vertical surface enabling your tapestry frame to be held securely at a comfortable angle. £415 38” “Zeus” 154 x 88cm (61” x 35”) £520 22”£15 A wooden-handled beater with12 metal prongs set into a 4” width, weighing 140 gms. £27.50 Hokett mini “handloom” frames These exotic-wood frames, handmade in the US by master woodworker Jim Hokett, are curved to hold comfortably in your hand as you work. They’re ideal for small-scale tapestries and you have the option of using the loom as a stand for the completed piece or cutting the tapestry off so you can re-use the loom. “original” (approx 8” x 7”) “tiny” (approx 6” x 4”) copper wire shapes triangles £30 £25 heddles for easy setting up of the shedding device £23.25 per 100 loom stand A tripod stand to hold any of the Mirrix looms securely, whether you want to stand or sit. Can be used with the treadle kit. £295 5”, 8”£2.50 rings 16cm 3”, 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10” £2.50 12”, 14”, 16”, 18”, 20” £2.75 treadle kit The treadle replaces the shedding device handle and turns your Mirrix loom into a floor loom. £225 the handweavers studio tapestry weaving £22.50 large (approx 2” width, 14 prongs) £27.50 Made from ash, sycamore, beech or mahogany. 22cm£14.50 150 x 72cm (59” x 29”) wide-sett tapestry beater small (approx 1” width, 4 prongs) brass-tipped £15 £375 32” “Joni” 16”£14 £6.50 £10 28” “McKinley” 150 x 62cm (59” x 25”) 12”£13 £22.50 per pair hand-turned tapestry bobbins £295 tapestry beaters individual clamps £3.75 119 x 48cm (47” x 19”) additional warp coils excluding clamps Wooden, 13cm (5¼”) long £255 22” “Zach” £520 Handcrafted from British wood standard tapestry bobbins 16” “Big Sister” 86 x 33cm (34” x 13”) Mirrix accessories all-wood tapestry beaters tapestry bobbins These sturdy but portable metal looms are designed for tapestry weaving but also used for beading. They can cope with a high warp tension without a hint of bowing; they have fold-out legs so you can stand them on a table if you want (although you can use them on your lap if you prefer), and they have a shedding device. Warp coils make it easy to space your warp accurately and evenly; coils for 8, 12, 14 and 18 ends per inch are included with each loom. We keep stock of the 12”, 16” and 22” looms and supply the larger sizes to order. Because the looms have a continuous warp system, the maximum length you can weave is almost twice the loom’s maximum height. The measurements given below are the weaving length x weaving width. 12” “Little Guy” 60 x 22cm (24” x 9”) £225 height: 173cm (68”) width: 122cm (48”) weaving length x width: 73.5 x 103.5cm (29” x 40”) £34 per pair holders incl clamps Mirrix looms weaving equipment tapestry & rug weaving 2015-16 inkle shuttles stick shuttles boat shuttles standard stick shuttles Swedish boat shuttles Approx 2 cm (7/8”) wide, with U-shaped ends. Flat-bottomed, with a pivoted bobbin pin to take bobbins or quills. 23 cm (9”) £2 mini (20 cm / 8”) £24 Made from British woods and finished to a smooth lustre. 38 cm (15”) £2.25 30 cm (12”) £17.50 approx 20 cm (8”) 51 cm (20”) £2.50 35.5 cm (14”) £20 61 cm (24”) £2.75 inkle belt shuttle £18.00 double boat shuttles small exotic wood shuttles Exquisite little stick shuttles that come into their own for fine pick-up work. 6” x 0.5” (approx) £8.25 8” x 1” (approx) £10.25 Similar to the standard Swedish boat shuttles but with two cavities for use with two separate bobbins on a single pivoted bobbin pin. 30 cm (12”) £21.50 assymmetric inkle shuttle A different design of inkle shuttle, also handcrafted from a variety of British woods and finished to the same smooth lustre. curved boat shuttles ski shuttles Swedish, flat-bottomed with upturned ends and hooks mounted on the upper surface to hold a large quantity of thick yarn. 64 cm (25”) £18 approx 23 cm (9½”) Handcrafted from British woods and finished to a smooth lustre, each one is slightly different. The curved shape feels comfortable in the hand. approx 30cm (12”) inkle-weaving pick-up sticks Small pick-up sticks handcrafted from British woods designed for pick-up in inkle weaving Handcrafted from a variety of British woods finished to a smooth lustre,these shuttles are cunningly designed with a wedge-shaped profile to mirror the shape of the shed Swedish, double-sided, I-shaped in cross-section, useful for shallow sheds and vertical looms. 49 cm (19½”) £19 £18.00 £45 wedge-profile boat shuttles rug shuttles weaving equipment shuttles (see also our Bluster Bay shuttles on the following page) approx 26 cm (10”) £9.50 £45.00 Hokett low-profile boat shuttles Small low-profile boat shuttles ideal for pickup or at the very end of a warp as well as for damask and split-shed weaving. Handcrafted from British woods and finished to a smooth lustre. Handcrafted from American woods by master woodworker Jim Hokett, for small sheds and ends of warps. 18 cm (7”) £35.00 15 cm (6”) £22.75 20 cm (8”) £25.00 30 cm (12”) £35.00 shuttles damask shuttles the handweavers studio 2015-16 Bluster Bay’s avowed aim is to produce “supremely beautiful, seriously functional textiles tools”, and their shuttles are certainly a perfect marriage of form and function. Crafted from exotic woods, they are finished with Danish oil and then waxed and polished to a satiny sheen, so that they are not only sensuous but also glide effortlessly through the shed. We try to keep a a wide selection of woods available so get in touch with us if you want something particular, either in terms of appearance or weight. closed-bottom boat shuttles super-slim boat shuttles The Bluster Bay boat shuttles have a very low profile compared with standard shuttles, making them ideal for table looms with a shallower shed.Because of the low profile, you need to use paper quills, not bobbins. These are very slim from back to front and also have an extemely low profile, making them perfect for squeezing that last little bit of weaving out of the end of a warp, or for techniques such as pick-up, damask or opphämta. To kep the profile as low as possible, they are only available with open bottoms and have to be used with quills not bobbins. 20cm (8”) £34.50 30cm (12”) £37.50 45cm (18”) £45 20cm (8”) 30cm (12”) £34.50 £37.50 45cm (18”) £45 end-feed shuttles End-feed shuttles are so called because the yarn feeds from the end of a static pirn instead of feeding from the side of a spinning bobbin or quill. They deliver the weft yarn at a constant tension without the weaver having to manipulate each pick. Bluster Bay offer two tensioning systems. The hook tensioning system is simple and elegant a series of hooks which the yarn can be zigzagged around until the perfect tension is reached. We stock these shuttles with an open bottom which keeps the weight right down, so if you have any carpal tunnel or RSS problems, these are the ones to go for. There is also the Honex tensioning system which can deliver more precise weft tension and may be preferable for ultra-fine, stretch or flyaway yarns. These are available with both closed and open bottoms, and are supplied with an Allen key to adjust the tensioning. The larger shuttles have a profile of 3.5cm (1.4”); the 11” shuttle has a lower profile of 2.5cm (1.1”) and the 11½” is 3cm (1¼”). double boat shuttles Unlike the Swedish double boat shuttles, these have two pivoted bobbin pins, making it easier to change or fill one bobbin at a time. They have the same low profile as the single boat shuttles. 35cm (14”) £45 weaving equipment bluster bay shuttles hook-tensioned end-feed shuttles hook-tensioned EFS Open-bottomed. 11” “mini” (28cm) £77.50 13” (33cm) £87.50 Honex-tensioned EFS Open-bottomed 11½” (29cm) £125 15” (37.5cm) £150 Closed-bottomed 11½” (29cm) £125 15” (37.5cm) £150 pirns 4½” paper pirn (for 11”, 11½” shuttles) £1.85 poke shuttles 5½” plastic pirn (for 13” shuttles) Double-sided, like a mini rug shuttle, these little shuttles are great for inlay work, slipping easily in and out of the shed without damaging the warp ends. 15cm (6”) £15 23cm (9”) £17 30cm (12” £19 Honex-tensioned end-feed shuttles £5.75 8” plastic pirn (for 15” shuttle) £5.75 ski shuttles Flat-bottomed with upturned ends and the smoothest finish imaginable on the underneath to glide through any shed. Perfect for rug weaving. £37.50 24” (60cm) £42.50 the handweavers studio shuttles 18” (45cm) 2015-16 warping boards warping mills swifts & winders standard warping board standard warping mill standard metal bobbin winder Louet bobbin winder Made by Ashford with a maximum warp length of 11m. The pegs are completely straight, easily glued in place, and relatively short to prevent bowing - you make wider warps in multiple sections. Use flat or clamped upright on a table (clamps provided), or fasten to a wall with the mirror plates we provide. A vertical mill, made by Ashford, for warps up to 15m. Metal with a brass gear wheel. It clamps to a table or shelf with a built-in clamp and has a thin metal prong which works with both wooden and plastic bobbins and with quills. A wooden winder which works with quills, plastic bobbins, and the Louet sectional warping bobbins. £147 Ashford bobbin winder metal pirn winder mini warping mill A lovely little table-top mill made by Jim Hokett. The circumference is one yard so it’s ideal for warps up to 5 yards or metres, longer with fine yarns. £79 mini warping board Ashford’s “Katie” warping board with a maximum warp length of 4.5m is perfect for sample warps. It’s supplied with the pegs already glued into the side pieces – you simply have to bolt four side pieces together. £65 £85 £120 winding station Similar to the standard bobbin winder but with a thicker prong for winding the pirns used in end-feed shuttles. £100 A wooden winder designed for use with plastic bobbins but not with quills or wooden bobbins. Can be fitted with a balloon spring. £73 balloon spring bobbins & quills Slip this onto a standard winder to use it with wider diameter spools and pirns. paper quills £6.85 Suitable for use in boat shuttles 9cm£0.60 umbrella swift 11cm£0.60 Wooden with a built-in clamp for fixing to a table (vertically) or - much better, we think horizontally, for example to a chair back. 13cm£0.60 £62 For use in boat shuttles. 24”£16 Designed and made to the Handweavers Studio’s own design, this winding station combines a cone stand, spool rack and doubling stand. It also has provision for ball, cone and bobbin winders to be clamped to the top, and an upstand to enable a swift to be mounted horizontally (the preferred way) so that all but the most delicate yarns can be wound directly onto a winder at the other end. (For a few fine yarns the angle may be too oblique.) Eyelets above the cone stands feed threads upwards for warping. (Swift and winders are not included.) 38”£21 £195 £87 raddles Plastic separators, 2 dents per cm (5 per inch), as used in Louet looms, spread your warp more evenly than traditional nail raddles. 30cm£21 40cm£26 60cm£36 80cm£46 nail raddles Half inch divisions. 15”£12.50 wooden bobbins 9cm (3½”) £2 plastic bobbins For use in boat shuttles. 11cm (4¼”) swift/skein winder Metal with plastic casing, ideal for finer yarns. Clamps vertically or horizontally. £2.10 plastic pirns For use with end feed shuttles. £37.50 5½”£5.75 ball winder paper pirns For winding wool and other thicker, nonslippery yarns into balls. For use with Bluster Bay 11” & 11½” end feed shuttles. £25 4½”£1.85 8”£5.75 the handweavers studio winding & warping Handweavers Studio standard raddles weaving equipment winding & warping equipment 2015-16 threading hooks heddles yarn gauges temples standard threading hook Texsolv ® polyester heddles standard yarn gauge 17.5cm straight blade 205mm - Louet Kombo, Jane, Magic Dobby £5.85 220mm (8½”) - Ashford table & Katie looms Precise cut-outs of a centimetre and an inch enable you to do your yarn counts more easily and accurately. These temples are made from Swedish wood. Each is adjustable to fit any weaving width within the ranges shown below. long threading hook 27.5cm angled blade, more convenient for larger floor looms and multishaft looms. £5.85 combined threading/reed hook double-ended, with a threading hook one end and a reed hook the other. £9.75 270mm (10½”) - Harris Foldaway floor loom 330mm - Louet Octado, Delta 390mm - Louet Spring, Megado £12.85 per 100 wire heddles 240mm (9½”) - Leclerc Voyageur, Harris table loom wire eye £12.85 per 100 inserted eye £17 per 100 reed hooks Texsolv ® standard reed hook polyester loop cord S-shaped, made from aluminium. £1.50 per metre £4.75 £19.50 per 20m spool pegs A very easy-to-use tool - simply twizzle the gauge until the cut-out (either inch or centimetre) is full, then count the wraps. Much quicker than a ruler, and it feels so much nicer in the hand! 40-55cm£29 £28.50 A handy gadget that makes it easier to twist fringes consistently and can also be used for making cords. £9 (pack of 25) A long straight blade set into a wooden handle. anchor pegs £9 (pack of 25) £6.75 All our reeds are stainless steel. We aim to have the sizes listed here in stock all the time and can supply other lengths and densities to order. reeds (see also under rigid heddle looms) 6, 8. 10, 12, 14, 15, 16 dpi 30cm£30 70cm£55 40cm£36 80cm£60 £14.25 60cm£47.50 combined threading/reed hook 20dpi Double-ended, with a threading hook one end and a reed hook the other. 30cm£35 70cm£62.50 £9.75 40cm£40 80cm£70 60cm£55 The 21st century replacement for a MacMorran balance, this kit includes all you need to work out quickly and accurately what the count is of unknown yarns in your stash and how much you have on a cone. The kit comprises a digital scale (accurate to one-hundredth of a gram), a measuring cord, a quick ypp/ mkg formula card, the formulae for the six most common count systems, and an interactive spreadsheet emailed to you on request after purchase. 50-75cm£29 60-90cm£31 80-130cm£39 fringe twisters 2 prong £24 3 prong £26 4 prong £28 gripfids The crucial tool for plysplit braiding. Available in three sizes. small £14.50 medium £14.50 large £14.50 set of three £37.50 £37.50 linen testers tablets (for tablet/card weaving) Also known as pick glasses or linen counters, the model we stock has a double element to minimise distortion, and both metric and imperial markings. Four-sided or six-sided. pack of 10 £4.20 pack of 25 £8.40 £18 the handweavers studio weaving accessories arrow pegs Engineered to move from one dent to the next as you pull each end through the reed. turned wood yarn gauge yarn count calculation kit reed knife creeping reed hook £8 weaving equipment weaving accessories 2015-16