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Weaving is a fun filled activity that can provide long hours of enjoyment and entertainment, and can be very productive at the same time. There is a huge variety of different weaving looms available to choose from, they range from small looms that can be held on your lap, to enormous work stations that you will sit at. Before buying a weaving loom, consider how much time and effort you will put into weaving, is it going to be a rare occasion, or something you plan to invest long hours in. Naturally, the larger the loom, the more parts it will contain and the more complex it will be to service and operate. These added complications have benefits as well, the larger the loom, the wider the weaving possibilities; increasing the range of products you will be able to weave.

The parts and pieces to a weaving loom vary according to the size and brand of the loom itself. When buying a weaving loom, be sure to check with the store about maintenance, servicing and available replacement parts. If they do not sell replacement parts themselves, they may know where they can be found. Depending on the weaving loom you choose, you may be able to replace broken parts yourself, or you may need to call a repairperson.

Besides the regular accessories that come with a weaving loom, there are many extra accessories and gadgets designed to make a weaver’s life easier. From extra bobbins to aprons and work benches, chances are, if there is something you think you need, it has already been designed and is ready to help you in your weaving.




 
 
   

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