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Warmth for Your Weaving: Meet Peach Fuzz

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Warmth for Your Weaving: Meet Peach Fuzz
By: Little Looms Editors

Explore Pantone's 2024 color of the year with inspiring designs for small looms and embrace a little coziness. Continue reading.

Express Yourself with Rigid-Heddle Weaving
By: Allison Korleski

Esther Rodgers uses hand-manipulation techniques, interesting yarns, and a no-mistakes attitude to create her one-of-a-kind work. Allison explores Esther's philosophy of design in rigid-heddle weaving. Continue reading.

Sharing the Joy of Weaving
By: Christina Garton

Have young guests staying with you for the holidays? Christina shares how a warped loom and a pile of pretty yarns is a great way to keep kiddos happy during the holidays. Continue reading.

Little Looms Library Items You'll Love

Welcome to your new digital source for small-loom weaving expertise, inspiration, patterns, and drafts. The Little Looms Library offers education and inspiration for weavers on rigid-heddle, inkle, tapestry, pin looms and more.

No Drama Llamas

Spiderweb Scarf

Soft and Snuggly Blanket

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