My grandson made me a 4' tri-loom a couple of weeks ago. It was basically a test model to see whether I would enjoy tri-loom weaving or not ... Answer? Definitely! I love it.
I'm now wanting to build a 7-ft tri-loom and wondered if anyone else here had done so? If you did, do you have any suggestions/ideas on the building? Rather than bothering my grandson (again?), I would like to attempt the building myself.
My current tri-loom is made of wood moulding and works really well. I would like to keep the larger toom fairly light weight and easy to transport? I am not great at figuring angles, however, and wonder if I can simply leave the ends blunt on the angles?
Also, would it be better to use some sort of wing nut type screws to be able to take the loom apart easily? And is it possible to cut the 7-foot top rail into 2 pieces and then put it back together easily? Latter is to make transport easier?
Thanks so much for any advice/suggestions you might have.
God bless.
MerryMac