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Find the right weaving loom for your space, your skill level, and the projects you want to create. Discover a complete selection to start, progress, and expand your weaving practice.

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Leclerc Nilus II – 4-Shaft Jack-Type Floor Loom

Leclerc
Original price $4,196.00 - Original price $5,066.00
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Current price $4,196.00

A sturdy, stable, and efficient loom The Leclerc Nilus II 4-shaft is a jack-type floor loom designed to deliver strength, stability, and weaving co...

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Original price $4,196.00 - Original price $5,066.00
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$4,196.00 - $5,066.00
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Leclerc Nilus II – Métier à tisser de plancher 8 cadres contremarches

Leclerc
Original price $6,464.00 - Original price $7,943.00
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Current price $6,464.00

Un métier haut de gamme, puissant et précis Le Leclerc Nilus II 8 cadres contremarches est conçu pour les tisserands professionnels et les ateliers...

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Original price $6,464.00 - Original price $7,943.00
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Leclerc Nilus II – 4-Shaft Counterbalance Floor Loom

Leclerc
Original price $4,196.00 - Original price $7,582.00
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$4,196.00 - $7,582.00
Current price $4,196.00

A robust, stable, and traditional loom The Leclerc Nilus II 4-shaft counterbalance floor loom is designed for weavers who value the stability and w...

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Original price $4,196.00 - Original price $7,582.00
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Current price $4,196.00

Leclerc Nilus II – 8-Shaft Jack-Type Floor Loom

Leclerc
Original price $5,432.00 - Original price $6,650.00
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$5,432.00 - $6,650.00
$5,432.00 - $6,650.00
Current price $5,432.00

A powerful and versatile loom The Leclerc Nilus II 8-shaft jack-type floor loom is designed for weavers who want to explore more complex weave stru...

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Original price $5,432.00 - Original price $6,650.00
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$5,432.00 - $6,650.00
$5,432.00 - $6,650.00
Current price $5,432.00

Weaving looms allow you to transform yarn into fabric by controlling structure, density, and pattern. Choosing the right loom depends on your space, your experience level, and the type of projects you want to create.

At Tisse et File, we offer a carefully selected range of looms suited to all levels of practice, from simple weaving to more advanced techniques, with compact, versatile, and specialized options.

How to choose your weaving loom

Each type of loom offers different possibilities:

  • Rigid heddle looms are ideal for beginners and for quick, accessible projects.
  • Table looms allow you to explore a wide range of weave structures and techniques.
  • Floor looms provide stability, precision, and comfort for larger and more complex projects.
  • Inkle looms are designed for narrow bands and decorative patterns.
  • Tapestry looms are suited for wall hangings and dense, artistic weaving.

Your choice will depend on the width you need, the type of yarn you use, and the time you want to dedicate to weaving.

Go further

To complement your setup and projects, you may also explore:

Fibers and yarns Weaving books

FAQ

Which loom should I choose as a beginner?
Rigid heddle looms are usually the most accessible option, thanks to their simplicity and quick setup.

What is the difference between a table loom and a floor loom?
Table looms are more compact and versatile, while floor looms offer greater stability and comfort for larger projects.

Can I create all types of fabrics with one loom?
Some looms are very versatile, but each type has its own strengths and limitations depending on the techniques and structures you want to explore.

How much space do I need for a loom?
Compact looms can be used on a table, while floor looms require a more dedicated space.