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Ashford Brooklyn 4-shaft table loom 40 cm

577,00 

In stock (can be backordered)

Ashford Brooklyn 4-shaft table loom 40 cm. This loom has been designed as an introduction to shaft weaving, allowing you to enter the world of handweaving on low-warp looms and create simple and complex weaves such as twill, satin, rosepath and more, with your own creativity setting the limit.

The maximum weaving width is 40 cm. It includes 320 heddles (80 heddles per shaft) and a 40/10 reed, allowing you to weave across the full width with the 4 shafts at a maximum density of 4 ends per centimetre. (If you need a higher density across the full width, you will need more heddles).

It is a simple and comfortable loom to weave on. The beater is very comfortable to use, it has a wide shed and the shafts move easily.

My recommendation as a professional craftswoman and accredited Master Artisan is that you take a handweaving course on table looms before buying this loom. It is not an intuitive loom: here we are entering fully into the fascinating world of low-warp loom weaving, with weave structures and drafts. Please contact us with any questions; I will advise you personally.

Important:
Please always check the shipping costs and delivery time.

The loom

The Ashford Brooklyn 4-shaft table loom offers a balanced, precise and accessible weaving experience. Its compact format and solid structure make it reliable both for those beginning to weave and for those looking for a serious loom for technical samples and more elaborate fabrics. Its design supports a fluid weaving rhythm, with stable tension and good control, making it a functional and durable loom.

Construction and measurements

Its robust, solid construction makes it a quiet and stable loom, very suitable for small spaces, home studios and training.
  • Loom type: low-warp table loom with 4 shafts.
  • Material: strong beech wood.
  • Finish: natural wood.
  • Assembly: straightforward assembly guided by a detailed manual.
  • Weight: kg.
  • Measurements once assembled: 50 cm wide x 74 cm long x 52 cm high.

Handling and possibilities

It is an easy-to-handle loom that allows different types of fabrics to be developed.
  • Working width: maximum 40 cm.
  • Smooth and quiet overhead beater with automatic bounce-back and even pressure.
  • Easy-to-use levers.
  • Wide shed opening.
  • Non-slip feet.
  • Strong brakes that provide good control of warp tension.
  • Lightweight and portable, very easy to transport.
  • It takes up little space and is easy to store.
  • Possibility of working with reeds in other densities: 24/10 (6 dpi), 32/10 (8 dpi), 48/10 (12 dpi), 64/10 (16 dpi).
  • It can be left natural, finished with wax, oil or lacquer, or decorated to taste.

Applications and uses

This loom allows you to weave a wide variety of basic structures: plain weave, twill and satin, as well as derivatives of complex weaves. Its width makes it perfect for:
  • Technical samples, textile research, colour and texture studies.
  • Scarves, cloths, cushions, decorative details, etc.
  • Textile jewellery.
  • Training and courses.

Included accessories

  • Stainless steel reed, 4 ends/cm (40/10 – 10 dpi).
  • Includes 320 Texsolv heddles of 22 cm (8.6”), allowing a density of 8 ends/cm across the full width. (320 : 4 = 80 heddles per shaft).
  • One reed threading hook.
  • Warp sticks/cardboard warp separators.
  • Tie-on sticks.
  • Cross sticks.
  • Two flat shuttles of 46 cm.
  • Assembly manual.
  • Instruction manual.

Origin and manufacture

Made by Ashford in New Zealand.

Presentation

Delivered packed with suitable protection and well-organised components.  
  • If you are unsure which loom is best for you, I suggest asking yourself these questions:
  • What weaving width do you need?
  • Simple or more complex weaves?
  • How much space do you have available?
  • Will you be travelling with your loom?

If you have a specific question or need help choosing the best loom for you, please contact us. Ana will assist you personally, drawing on her experience as a professional artisan and accredited Master Craftswoman.

The loom comes with an instruction manual in English for assembly. It is easy to follow, but if for any reason you need help, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will assist you personally.

Shipping costs for these looms are added to the cart according to the loom model.

Delivery time is approximately 10 to 15 days. As these looms come from New Zealand, delivery times may vary. Delivery is handled by DHL.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

To keep your loom in excellent condition for many years, we recommend:

  • Wipe it regularly with a dry cloth to remove dust.
  • Avoid using abrasive or wet products on the wood.
  • If you wish, you may occasionally apply a natural oil suitable for wood to nourish and protect it.
  • Check the tension of the heddles or reed according to use.
  • Store the loom in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight when not in use.
  • For folding models, close the loom correctly to avoid twisting.

Simple maintenance ensures a stable, quiet and durable tool.

If you are choosing a gift as special as a handweaving loom and need advice or help, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will assist you personally, with the knowledge of an accredited Master Craftswoman.

If you have any further questions about which type of loom is most suitable, I can help you choose from my experience as a professional artisan and accredited Master Craftswoman.

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