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Need
a New Bead Loom?? ..try one of these
"EASY
to WARP" GOOD BEAD LOOMS
Each one has the 4 Sacred
Medicines hidden in the wood frame.
Semah, Cedar,
Sweetgrass, and Sage. Art & Spirit are one. |

Wide Panel Loom
Capacity 9.25" x 34"

Student Bead Loom
Capacity 3.25" x 25"

2-way
Designer
Loom
Full
Capacity 4" x 38"
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Standard Bead Loom
Capacity 4" x 32"

Large Bead Loom
Capacity 6" x 42"
"Recieved my loom
yesterday.... beautiful! I have arthritis in my back, so I have to sit
in my recliner when I bead this is sooo perfect. Sits on my lap, and
very easy to use! This is the loom that I have been looking for!"
Jessica
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Every
loom is individually made,
so each is a one of a kind I would say. None of them are perfect, I
am
an Artist more than a woodworker, but they are made with slow care and
sanded to a lovely smoothness with comfortable
lightly rounded ends and edges. The wood feels so nice to work
with, warm and real. Nothing sharp, cold, or harsh.
Each
loom has the Four
Sacred Medicines
hidden in the frame beneath tight wooden plugs: Semah (Indian Tobacco),
Cedar,
Sweetgrass, and Sage. All hand gathered or gifted,
nothing bought. I hand braid the tension rod ties
from 4 strands of soft cotton twine, to honor the 4
directions. Every bead loom is been designed
by an Artist of Ojibwe Metis, First Nation, and American
Colonial Heritage (me). My family now builds these here at home,
and I make certain each one is of highest quality and smooth as silk
before it is packed to come to you.
These
bead looms are easy on your back, and comfortable to work with. You can
sit up at the table, rest the loom in your
lap on a folded towel, or
even prop yourself up in bed. You will find these bead looms
have
just the right weight and angle to make beading a real pleasure.
There's are magnets on the uprights to
keep your needle from getting lost when you take a break (except the
MINI).
As you work you
simply slide the beadwork down and around the warp bars. There are two ways to warp these
looms: a
simple wrap and tie, or you can use the wide warping method. Either
way, warping is quick and easy.
I am really
proud of these loom designs, and I am certain you will like your loom.
I have several
with beadwork on them going at once, and the kids really like working
with them
because they are not "flimsy" or delicate, or complicated (or too
expensive to let them use!). They look great while your beadwork is
growing, I think that's important. All in all, we just love offering
these looms to you.
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