Monday, October 17, 2011

Loom Issues

After I sold the sheep I had intended on using the money or at least some portion of it for something of value so that the money didn't get dribbed and drabbed away in small increments for water and gas and lunches at school and so on... you know all the things in daily life that need a little extra cash and when you check your budget at the end of the months you've blown $300.00 and don't really know on what you have spent it. So I made the decision that it was time I purchased a little loom... not just the Rigid Heddle looms that I have which in the eyes of most weavers doesn't even rank as a loom. (Mind you having said that I will probably get poo for that statement from weavers that read here. And Ashford has come out with their version of the Knitters Loom (I have one) which is taken the weaving and knitting world by storm... if that's possible)!  Now, I have been eyeing up the loom of one of my instructors, a really nice little table loom that I had had a look at when I was in Olds.... and I have been diligently saving my pennies for it and if it is still for sale next June then I might... just might have enough money saved for it. So when the sheep sale went through, I started to sound out people in my guild about buying a wee floor loom.

Problem #1:
I don't have a whole lot of room in this house for a floor loom. I need a small floor loom.

Problem #2:
Finding a small floor loom is not the easiest thing to do.... since there are very few on the market.

Tackling these two problems has not proven easy. My dream floor loom is the Leclerc Compact loom in an 8 shaft. Or if I could find a 12 shaft Minerva.... which is virtually impossible since Leclerc doesn't even make the Minerva anymore... then I would be happy with either. The reason for these is that both of those looms are 32 inches wide.... which translates into 36 inches on the outside of the loom... the smallest floor looms on the market.  Perfect for under my steps here in the house.  But more importantly they are both Jack looms and that is what I want since I absolutely hate.... hate... hate.... counter balance.

So with a little money in my pocket the search was on to find a wee loom for the right price... and the right size and most importantly a Jack....

I have a friend who has this acumen for sniffing out spinning and weaving equipment when no one else can.  She had heard of an ex-weaver who had a little 32 inch loom for sale but she didn't know if it was a Jack or not. So Saturday we went to have a look at it. After digging through someone's shed and looking like the proverbial neighbourhood hoodlums (the lady who owned the shed was at work) we found said loom and dragged it into the daylight.  Looking closely we discovered that the reed was in horrible condition with rust basically ruining it... (this was not a terrific problems since if CLR wouldn't take the rust off then you can still purchase reeds to fit that loom) and it was the perfect size though only a four harness.  But then we noticed the pulley on top.... hmmm... it was a counter balance and I absolutely didn't want that. So back into the shed went the loom. That night I came home with disappointment in every fibre of my shoulders. "Pooy," I thought... "no loom."

Next morning I was up early as Teapot and his nephew (The Wonder Boy) headed off for a day of hunting... (still no moose or elk).... I decided to look online at Leclerc looms. And there it was, in all it's glory... the loom my friend and I had pulled out of the shed the day before.... and according to the website it is a Jack... hmmm!  It is an odd Jack as it turns out,  since it has some pullies on the top, thus our confusion in thinking it was a counter balance. Hmm!

So this morning I am calling the lady who owns the loom and I am confirming with her that I want to buy it. It is cheap.... cheap... cheap... for a floor loom... which is great... it is a little flimsier than a floor loom should be and it is no longer in production though the website confirms that you can still order parts for it. Still, I think it will do until I have saved enough moola to buy the loom of my dreams.... (actually looms since I still really want that table loom that my instructor is selling).

Have a look at the one I am buying....
I'm pretty sure it will work... at least for now.



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