Once you’re confident weaving on a simple upright loom, you could explore a more advanced loom. For tapestry or rug weaving, I recommend Mirrix looms. If you want to try weaving cloth, I recommend rigid heddle or table looms. All of these are compact looms don’t take up too much space, but they also allow you to create longer weavings, and experiment with more complex weaving techniques.
On Mirrix looms, the shedding device allows you to easily raise and lower the warps while you weave, and the adjustable sides and warping bar allow you to weave a continuous warp around the loom. If you’re keen to learn more about using a Mirrix loom, check out our Rug Weaving On A Mirrix Loom online course.
