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Table looms – compact, precise and versatile

Explore our table looms: compact, precise, and ideal for weaving complex patterns at home or in the studio.

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Ashford Table Loom – 8-Shaft Foldable Loom with Shuttle Race

Ashford
Original price $1,541.00 - Original price $1,840.00
Original price
$1,541.00 - $1,840.00
$1,541.00 - $1,840.00
Current price $1,541.00

The famous Ashford 8-Shaft Table Loom is back in an improved version! Still as sturdy and compact as ever, this table loom is now equipped with a s...

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Original price $1,541.00 - Original price $1,840.00
Original price
$1,541.00 - $1,840.00
$1,541.00 - $1,840.00
Current price $1,541.00

Browse our table looms: compact, precise, and easy-to-set-up looms, perfect for weaving at home or in the studio.

Available from 4 to 16 shafts, they allow you to explore a wide range of weaving structures, from sampling to more complex projects.

Why choose a table loom?

  • High precision for complex patterns
  • Compact format ideal for small spaces
  • Individual shaft control (lever system)
  • Perfect for developing your weaving skills

Uses

Table looms are ideal for sampling, decorative textiles, and small to medium-width projects requiring precision and control.

Compatible accessories

Stands, Texsolv heddles, reeds, shuttles, bobbins, and maintenance parts help adapt your loom to your practice and improve weaving comfort.

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How to choose

Consider the weaving width, number of shafts, and compatible accessories when selecting the loom best suited to your projects.

FAQ

What is the difference with a rigid heddle loom?
Table looms offer more precise shaft control, allowing for more complex patterns.

How many shafts should I choose?
4 to 8 shafts are ideal to start, while 12 to 16 shafts allow for more advanced structures.

Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, but a short learning phase is recommended to fully understand the setup and adjustments.