I am a weaver who first learned how to weave using a 4-shaft table loom. Now, I find myself often recommending 4-shaft or multishaft looms to people interested in learning how to weave. However, I know there is a huge proportion of weavers who are introduced to weaving through a rigid heddle loom. It can be much more accessible, often less expensive, and is easier to start with than a multishaft loom.
At today’s Lo Meets Loom episode, I want to talk about how Schacht has created a product which provides the best of both worlds. Join me as we take a closer look at Schacht’s Cricket Quartet!
I’m really excited to hear what you think about this product, idea and concept. This is not the same as just getting a table loom, this is converting a rigid heddle loom into a table loom. If you have the Schacht Cricket Quartet, I would love to hear what you think about weaving with it. Let me know in the comments!
IN THIS EPISODE
- what I’m talking about in this video: Here are quick links to items discussed in the vlog…
- The Cricket Quartet is a new product from Schacht. It expands on the functionality of a rigid heddle loom, and converts it from being a rigid heddle to a 4-shaft loom. You can find the Cricket loom at our online shop along with the Quartet addition and other weaving tools and equipment.
- want to learn more about weaving? Explore all of our weaving content at the School of SweetGeorgia! With a large range of online courses for all levels of makers weaving on both rigid heddle and multishaft looms. We hope to see you there!