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SOLD Inkle loom, book, yarn

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I built this inkle loom mostly of oak using the directions in Helene Bress's "Bible" on the subject, "Inkle Weaving." It is stoutly built with glue and screws -- in America, by an American. :p
Along with the loom you get Helene's book, several hanks of yarn and a shuttle. Asking $120 shipped, as the best I can estimate using the Fed Ex and UPS sites, shipping will run me about $40.



 
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Straps for powder horns, possibles bags; sashes to go with hunting shirts, "open before"; garters for breeches, that sort of thing. It is an updated design of the ancient tape loom.
 
In response to a PMed question, this loom can produce a sash or strap up to 94 inches in length, per the instructions and specifications described in the Bress book, from which I copied the plans.
 
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