ISO RH loom 16" - 20" Europe
FS: Boat Shuttles
I swear they breed if I don’t watch them carefully…
Most of these are pending sale. I will have a better sense by Mon evening and repost photos of what is left.
Batch 1: $18 each plus shipping
Batch 2: $20 each plus shipping
Batch 3: $25 each plus shipping
Edited to remove shuttles with sales pending.
FS: 60" half yard sectional beam for AVL in NC
This beam was from a 60” PDL loom built in 1989. Recently replaced this with a 1-yard sectional and don’t need this one now. Wood finish is like they used to do.
2 inch increments, wooden pegs, which actually makes it easier to keep the bout in the section. Tension cord, apron cords, extra pegs, tubing to cover pegs all around on adjacent pegs to keep the bout in the section if you need extra help with that, but no handle or tension arm.These could be gotten from AVL unless you are replacing a beam on your loom already. Original packing box for shipping, if necessary. $250 plus shipping from 28715. If you have questions, send me a pm.
ISO schacht rigid heddle 25" loom
FS: 24" 4 shaft jack style floor loom (Ullman)
FS: 4S 20" Le Clerc Table loom $150
4S 20” weaving width Le Clerc Table loom.
This loom is ready to weave on. Use if for scarves, towels classes or workshops. It will travel very well. Plenty of heddles on it with a 12 dent stainless steel reed.
This loom is ready to weave on. The beater bar was made at Camilla Valley Farm to replace the broken one. This was prior to me obtaining it.
$150 cash only, Pick up only please. Denver area Sorry I will not ship.
FS: 8 S Northwest 21" Table loom
8 shaft Northwest table loom with 21” weaving width. $400.00
This loom has plenty of heddles on it to warp a large project. It comes with a 10 dent stainless steel reed.
This loom breaks down tor travel, classs or what ever.
It is ready to weave on, and is in Great shape.
It also comes with an adjustable height stand to use it on. I put those furniture movers on the bottom of the stand and move it where ever I want to weave in the house, or to put it in a closet.
Cash only and pick up only in the Denver area. I will not ship….sorry
FS: Workshop dobby loom from AVL in NC
I have a small AVL Workshop Dobby loom, # 2837, for sale. $2600 in Western NC.
24 shafts, 16” weaving width, CD III, 3 ss reeds (4 dent open top for use as a raddle, 10 dent and 12 dent),
additional sectional beam, 1000 heddles, sandpaper beam and also apron on cloth beam, 3 extra solenoids worth $150 for replacements, 8 extra shaft return springs, loom manual and directions for replacing solenoids, tarp clamp temple.
I have made several minor “improvements& quot; to this loom, including installing barrel nut and bolts in the beater top and adding a turnbuckle to the beam tensioner for easier incremental adjustments to the tension. Now attaching the pawl with a bolt and lock nut so it won’t come loose.
I should also mention that I have colored the bottom shaft frames to more easily distinguish the shafts for threading and have written numbers on the shaft bars. This could all be sanded off if it is not to your taste.
I have used this loom as a sampling and scarf loom for a number of years. I think I am the third owner. Wound as much as 30 yards of 10/2 cotton on it with the sectional beam, though I had to cut off once in a while. I’ve done as much as 12 yards and not cut off until completed. I have taken it to a couple of workshops with warps on, and transported it for doing demonstrations. It takes about 20 minutes to disassemble and reassemble. Can be transported in a regular sedan. You do have to locate near a wall outlet, of course, in order to weave on it.
I bought this loom as a replacement for a Baby Wolf, and it was to be a transitional loom while waiting for a 30” dobby with 24 or more shafts to become available. I have had that other loom for while now and have finally decided to part with this one.
I may be able to break this down for shipping if necessary. If you want to come and try it out, that can be arranged. Could also send you more pics.
ISO: Joanne Hall books, Dress your Loom the Swedish Way, Lundell Big Book
ISO both of Joanne Hall’s books, Learning to Warp Your Loom and Tying Up the Countermarch Loom. My zip is 83858. Please let me know if you have an extra copy of one or both and how much you would like. I am also looking for a copy of Lundell’s Big Book of Weaving…
Well, while I’m at it, I also wouldn’t mind a copy of Becky Ashenden’s video Dress Your Loom the Swedish Way…
If I don’t find any I will go order from Sarah at Glimakra, but thought I’d check here first. Thank you!
FS: Mastering Weave Structures book
FS: Boat Shuttles, Leclerc and Schacht
I have several used boat shuttles for sale.
Two are Leclerc, approximately 11.8” long, 1.2” tall. Some reed marks on the back side but otherwise both are in great shape with a smooth finish and very pretty grain in the maple.
Asking $25 each or $46 for both, plus shipping.
The third is a Schacht 11” open bottom.
Asking $28 plus shipping.
Please PM me with any questions or interest. Include your zip code for a shipping quote. I accept PayPal.
Thank you!
46" Loomcraft 8 shaft floor weaving loom-Seattle, WA
Located near Seattle, WA: Too much stuff and not enough room or time! For sale is this Loomcraft 8 shaft, 12 treadle floor loom of hard maple with matching maple weaving bench with storage drawer. 46” weaving width, flat steel heddles. Comes with 5, 6, 8 and 12-dent reeds. Dimensions are 53” wide x 37” deep x 37” high.
I am the second owner of the loom and personally knew the first owner. This loom has been stored indoors for its entire life. I’ve held on to it for a while but have finally come to the realization that it’s just not for me.
Asking $1350. Cash sale only, pickup only. You’ll need a couple of strong people to transport this loom; it’s sturdy!
Please contact me with questions or if you need more photos.
ISO Donna Muller Handwoven Laces
ISO: Toika Metal Temple
ISO: ondulé reed
FS: 80/20 Merino Wool Cashmere $68/kg including shipping
FS: Schacht table loom
Hi. I’m selling my 4 shaft table loom that is in excellent condition. It will come with one shuttle with bobbin, a few Handwoven magazines, and some yarn to get you started. I can include a stick shuttle if buyer prefers. Must be picked up in Louisville, Kentucky. I will not ship. Thanks for looking.
Price is $250. SALE PENDING
I have extras for this loom if buyer is interested.
Krysta
FS: Schacht Flip 25inch
FS: Macomber Baby Mac 20" 4H
FS: Macomber Ad-a-Harness Baby Mac CP1, 20”, 4H/6T with room for more, extra reeds, $700 (Eastern/Central MA)
This is a very good loom, as all Macombers are. I have been using her quite successfully, enough that I have now upgraded to a larger Macomber loom and would like to pass her on to her next owner.
It is a Baby Mac (CP1), 20”, 4H/6T with room to go to 6H/8T. She folds easily and has a handle — you can fold her with a warp in place and easily load her into the back of a car. Lots of people like these looms because they are so easily transported to seminars and such. Plus, they’re just terrific looms, easy to use, deep shed, etc. Here’s the company page:
http://www.macomberloom.com/Type_CP_Portable_Loo.html
Cost for the loom, 400 heddles, and one reed would be $961 for the 4H model and $1079 for an 8H model with 4H installed (the 4-now-4-later option), if you wanted to get it new from the company and wait until it was made. They no longer make this exact configuration with the 6H castle, so I am basing my price on the lower of the two comparable models, with a substantial discount.
I’d like to sell her for $700, which I think is a good price, but if you don’t agree, tell me why and tell me what you think would be a fair price. I’m a reasonable person and I’d like for this loom to go to someone who will enjoy her as much as I have!
Looms are not easily shipped — best to plan on pickup from Stow, MA (01775). PM me for details and to arrange a time.
More details for those who are interested:
Weaving width is 20”.
The castle can hold 6 harnesses: there are currently 4 of them, and you can add 2 more from the company (www.macomberlooms.com) for a total cost of $210. I did confirm with them that the current harnesses are the same size and will fit just fine.
The loom has room for 8 treadles: there are currently 6 of them, and you can add the other two for a total cost of $50.
I have a few CP hooks, but most of them were bent before the loom got to me (hint: this loom can fold with a warp on it, but you have to take the hooks off!). You can get replacements from the company for $1 each. Or, you can do what lots of Macomber users do and use Texsolv cord and pegs for the tie-ups, which is much easier to work with and allows you to fold the loom without undoing the tie-up. I heartily recommend this option, so heartily that I took my own Texsolv cords off and moved it to the new loom, sorry!
The loom comes with a whole pile of flat-steel heddles.
61 of them have some rust that I don’t think would affect weaving (I threw away any with rust on the eyes or the openings where they thread onto the harness)
162 were stored in a box and have very slight rust on them
739 were stored on the loom and look pretty clean (no guarantees, I did go through them individually but very quickly). That’s a total of 962 heddles.
If you had bought this loom from the company today, it would have come with 400 inserted-eye heddles).
Note that if you prefer your loom quieter, I know that there is a belief that jack looms cannot be used with Texsolv heddles, but I can assure you that I personally put Texsolv heddles on this loom and used it without a problem on my own projects. Your mileage may vary, of course. (I have moved those heddles to my new loom, sorry!)
If you had bought the loom from Macomber, you would have gotten one stainless-steel reed, and extras would cost $57 each. You can have the four 20” reeds that I happen to have kicking around, which are 10, 12, 16, and 20 dent, some with minor rust spotting but really all quite usable.
If there are any other questions I didn’t think to answer, just ask. This is a great loom and I am looking forward to sending her off to her next owner!