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The twenty-two inch Mirrix loom models for you
Seems I cannot take a picture of anything around here without a cat showing up. Today I put up the photo tent and of course Butter decided it would be a perfect place to play. I kicked him out no less than ten times. Granted, a Mirrix Loom is made even more beautiful by an adorable cat (although that is not always the case when I am trying to weave while also playing tug of rope with my weft yarn and a cat) . . . just not all the time.
I’ve sent these off to Elena to be cropped, lightened or darkened. Her photoshop skills and patience way exceeds mine. Now back to the weaving.
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Butter clearly has weaving in his future |
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Close-up of bottom spring kit |
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Profile, just the loom |
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Close up of heddles in place |
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The LaniLoom just had to get into the picture with the ZachLoom . . . oh this family of mine! |
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Yup, that’s the handle! |
One Comment
Windwalker
I love this loom! I just finished my first project on Zach … a shoulder bag … and it felt great. The wooden clips did throw me a curve, especially when putting the heddles on, but I resorted to instructions an all was well. Now, I feel like I've always been weaving on a Mirrix Loom, but with Zach, I feel like I'm weaving on a Mirrix LOOM! It feels so big after 5 years on Big Sister – I love'em both :0)