Ooooooh! Harrisville's Easy Weaver is a GREAT loom to start with - easy to use, small enough you don't get overwhelmed, yet large enough to actually *make* something with.
That's a good price, too. :-)
If you need more detailed instructions than are usually included with things, go to Amazon and grab a copy of Interweave Press' "Hands on Rigid Heddle Weaving" (I think that's the name of it); it's very good, very clear, and lots of photos. (Ebay might have it, too - haven't looked.)
I'll badger my son to finish up the project on "his" RH loom, so I can get pictures of how to re-warp it.
Holler if you need any help - I like spreading the joy!
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That's a good price, too. :-)
If you need more detailed instructions than are usually included with things, go to Amazon and grab a copy of Interweave Press' "Hands on Rigid Heddle Weaving" (I think that's the name of it); it's very good, very clear, and lots of photos. (Ebay might have it, too - haven't looked.)
I'll badger my son to finish up the project on "his" RH loom, so I can get pictures of how to re-warp it.
Holler if you need any help - I like spreading the joy!