Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need more than one reed for my shaft loom?
It's convenient to have reeds at different setts for your Schacht loom: if you're following a pattern, you don't have to adapt the sleying or...
What is the best way to warp my shaft loom?
Wolf looms, the Standard Floor Loom, the Schacht Table Loom, and the Cricket Quartet are all considered shaft looms—they have a stainless steel reed and...
What is a Wolf Height Extender Loom?
It's important to consider ergonomics when you choose a loom. Weaving height, or the distance from the floor to the front beam, will affect your...
Where do I find the serial number on my Wolf loom or Standard Floor Loom and what does it mean?
Schacht released the Standard Floor Loom in 1978; it's gone through some changes since then. The Wolf family started with the Baby Wolf in 1982,...
Can I weave rugs on my Wolf loom?
Rugs require heavy beating, which puts stress on the frame of the loom. People who weave a lot of rugs typically use a countermarche loom...