I have a 4 harness Erica and it is a very beautiful and practical loom. especially for beginners or for rigid heddle weavers who want to transition over to a shaft loom. The Erica warps quickly and without problems. The weaving process is smooth and very enjoyable. I have other table looms but this one is now my favourite. the shed is large and the shaft levers are very easy to operate with one hand. Would highly recommend this loom.
Erica is a great loom . Here are three videos to help you decide. ua-cam.com/video/jzlDozH1EK8/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/KDvOJfg8wzo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/ygzhI4llRCs/v-deo.html
Good evening. Thank you for the most useful video. I wondered if you would be able to guide me as where to get cones of pure lambs wool for weaving tartans on a four shaft table loom please.
I've found this particular loom for sell on a website called Wooley. That's actually what led me to this video since I wanted to see it in action and see it in size before deciding if I wanted to buy it.
I have a vintage table loom that’s missing the beater bar and reed. So far, this loom looks closest to what I’ve got. Of course I would measure to be sure. Do you sell the parts I need and would you ship to Australia?
Good morning, If the loom is not a Louet loom, I doubt the parts would fit. The loom you are referring to is only 2 years on the market. If you send an image we can try to identify. Go to www.louet.nl and click on the "Find a Dealer" tab.
@@LouetWorldwide I doubt it’s a Louet loom but I have no idea. I found it in an antique/junk shop in 2012 and it has been a decoration on top of my yarn shelf ever since. I’m guessing it’s at least 60 years old, quite possibly more than that. I could never find pictures of one exactly the same so gave up on fixing it for a while, but I really would like to get it going. Even if I have to build a beater bar myself! I’ll take some photos in the morning and email them through. It’s the middle of the night here and lighting is terrible. I would really love to figure out the origins of it!
I have a 4 harness Erica and it is a very beautiful and practical loom. especially for beginners or for rigid heddle weavers who want to transition over to a shaft loom.
The Erica warps quickly and without problems. The weaving process is smooth and very enjoyable.
I have other table looms but this one is now my favourite. the shed is large and the shaft levers are very easy to operate with one hand.
Would highly recommend this loom.
I am looking to move up to a table loom from a rigid heddle. This does seem to be a good one to work with. Thank you for confirming it.
I love mine too .🙂
Thanks. I am starting to shop for a table loom. I already have a rigid heddle. loom.
Erica is a great loom . Here are three videos to help you decide.
ua-cam.com/video/jzlDozH1EK8/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/KDvOJfg8wzo/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/ygzhI4llRCs/v-deo.html
Same here!
Good evening. Thank you for the most useful video. I wondered if you would be able to guide me as where to get cones of pure lambs wool for weaving tartans on a four shaft table loom please.
Try contacting The Yarn Barn of Kansas, or The Woolery, or Webs - all three businesses can supply weaving yarns
@@LouetWorldwide Many thanks for your recommendations. I am in the UK and was wondering if there were any suppliers there at all?
Thanks for this video.
Do you have a link where I can purchase this?
Indeed! My question too!
I've found this particular loom for sell on a website called Wooley. That's actually what led me to this video since I wanted to see it in action and see it in size before deciding if I wanted to buy it.
Can you weave tapestry on the Erica
Why not?
Super rad dopada mi se tkanje i gde mogu kupiti stroj za tkanje
If you haven't already, Look online for a place to buy a loom. You could even check out local listings for people who have looms for sale. 👍
I have a vintage table loom that’s missing the beater bar and reed. So far, this loom looks closest to what I’ve got. Of course I would measure to be sure. Do you sell the parts I need and would you ship to Australia?
Good morning,
If the loom is not a Louet loom, I doubt the parts would fit. The loom you are referring to is only 2 years on the market. If you send an image we can try to identify.
Go to www.louet.nl and click on the "Find a Dealer" tab.
@@LouetWorldwide I doubt it’s a Louet loom but I have no idea. I found it in an antique/junk shop in 2012 and it has been a decoration on top of my yarn shelf ever since. I’m guessing it’s at least 60 years old, quite possibly more than that. I could never find pictures of one exactly the same so gave up on fixing it for a while, but I really would like to get it going. Even if I have to build a beater bar myself! I’ll take some photos in the morning and email them through. It’s the middle of the night here and lighting is terrible. I would really love to figure out the origins of it!
@@moniquem783 OK, send your request to support@louet.Zendesk.com
Sigh...I want to live in that work room.
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