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Mirrix Tapestry & Bead Loom - 28″ McKinley

28″ McKinley Tapestry Loom

The Mirrix 28” McKinley Tapestry & Bead Loom features unique proportions that make it ideal for weaving large or long pieces. If you're looking for a big and sturdy weaving tool, look no further than this loom, which has double beams on the top and bottom for extra strength. 

Thread Collective is the Australian supplier of Mirrix looms and is able to bring you local support and accessories.

Mirrix Tapestry & Bead Loom Features

The top and bottom beams of the loom are made of anodized aluminium, while the sidebars are made of sturdy steel and copper. It also comes with wooden clips made of maple.

Inclusions:

  • Four coils: 8, 12, 14, 18 dents
  • Shedding device and handle
  • Two wooden clips
  • Warping bar
  • Flat wrench
  • Allen wrench
  • Warp coil/spring bar
  • Written instructions

What can you weave on this loom? 

With the Mirrix McKinley Tapestry & Bead Loom, you can weave beads and fibres. So, you can easily produce beaded purses, tapestries, bracelets, or table runners.

How to use the 28" McKinley Mirrix Tapestry Loom

To use the loom for weaving, position it upright with two fold-out legs on a table or on the Mirrix Harvey Stand. You can also add the shedding device to this loom although it's not required for every project. If you do plan to use the shedding device often, you'll want to get some heddles.

Specifications

  • Weaving Width: 25" (63.5 cm)
  • Weaving Length without Shedding Device: 59" (149.9 cm) with continuous warping
  • Weaving Length with Shedding Device: 55" (139.7 cm) with continuous warping
  • Loom Width: 28" (71.12 cm)
  • Weight: 5.1 kg

 

Optional Accessories

    Bottom Spring Kits

      

Shasta Combs

     

   The No Warp-Ends Kit

    

    
       Loom Extenders
     
     
         
    

   

 

*Notes: The weaving lengths listed factor in warp waste. You can weave the "without the shedding device" weaving length with the shedding device if you use it and then remove it at the very end and finish off the piece without it. 

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