Discover the Lofty Fiber universe: accessories designed to make loom dressing smoother, more precise and more comfortable.
⚠️ Special order: some accessories are ordered specially for you.
Compatibility varies depending on your loom model (Louët, Ashford, Schacht, Leclerc, Harrisville Designs).
Why choose Lofty Fiber accessories?
Lofty Fiber accessories are designed to improve very practical weaving steps: loom dressing, beaming, threading, lease stick management and following complex weaving sequences.
They do not replace good weaving technique, but they help make several steps more stable, more precise and more comfortable.
Choose according to your needs
Improve warp control
Lofty Fiber raddles help distribute the warp more evenly during beaming and improve control over groups of threads.
Stabilize lease sticks
Helping Hands hold lease sticks in a stable and accessible position during warping, beaming and threading.
Improve posture and stability
Sley Assist, Beater Braces and other loom preparation accessories can make reed sleying more natural and less tiring.
Follow complex drafts more easily
TempoTreadle II helps you follow weaving sequences from a WIF file and reduce errors during long weaving sessions.
Helpful articles
- Accessories That Truly Improve Comfort While Dressing a Loom
- How to Improve Your Posture While Sleying the Reed
- Why Use a Raddle in Weaving?
FAQ
Are Lofty Fiber accessories compatible with all looms?
No. Each accessory is designed for specific loom models. Please check the compatibility information on each product page.
What is the difference between a raddle and Helping Hands?
A raddle is mainly used to distribute the warp during beaming. Helping Hands hold lease sticks in a stable position during loom dressing and threading.
Which accessory should I choose to improve loom dressing?
For better control during beaming, start with a raddle. To stabilize the cross and make threading easier, Helping Hands are often the best choice.
Is TempoTreadle II useful for every weaver?
TempoTreadle II is especially useful for weavers working with complex structures, long sequences or WIF drafts on multi-shaft looms.