What is the best way to warp my specialty, tapestry, or frame loom?

"Warping" refers to putting a set of warp threads (also called warp ends) onto a loom. The method you choose depends on the type of loom.

Specialty looms like weaving cards, inkle looms, and Zoom Looms each have their own method. Click the link for your loom to find its product manual or watch our video for warping the inkle loom:

 

 

 

Frame looms like the School LoomLilli Loom, and Easel Weaver are generally warped in the same way. Click the link for your loom to find its product manual or watch our video:

 

Our tapestry looms (the original Tapestry Loom and Arras Tapestry Loom) are warped in the same way. If you add a Beam Kit to the Arras Loom, you'll need a raddle and will use a different warping method. Click the link for your loom to find its product manual or watch our videos:

 

 

 

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