12/5/2023 0 Comments Building a beading loom![]() It's also the place where I like to hang out and knit! And if all that fails, has a fanstastic selection. I found it at my local bookstore/coffee shop down the street from my house. I could go home and get the title if you are interested at all. ![]() Last year I bought a great spinning and weaving book that has instructions on how to build your own floor loom. They also have a system set up where they can get books from the surrounding library districts (metro Denver area) so if I want something they don't have, they can order it in from another nearby district for me to check out. I love to check out knitting books that have patterns in them. Where do you live? I know my local library (Englewood, Colorado) has a bunch of fiber arts books. has a good selection of VERY affordable small beginner looms as well as the supplies (and of course yarn :)! I'm also suprised at your lack of library books. This link is just an example search I typed in (there are countless videos you could search for) - Also, a lot of the yarn stores also carry weaving supplies. ![]() There are tons of groups and forums there for weaving so you can get ideas, tips, questions answered, find patterns, see other people's work, tons of stuff! Here's a sample of a search I did on people's weaving projects (some of these are just INCREDIBLE pieces of work) - Also, has an ungodly amount of instructional videos that are wonderful and VERY helpful. is a great place for weaving (it's not just for knitting). What sites did you look at online? I love weaving, as well as knitting, crocheting, felting, pretty much all fiber arts and I'm really suprised to hear you didn't find anything online.
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