Collection: Peg Looms
A collection of handcrafted peg looms used for weaving rugs, tapestries, cushions, and bold iconic home decor items. Highly portable, low-tech looms allegedly pre-date the Viking era and allow for endless creativity. Handmade in the USA from reclaimed and specialty hardwood species. Use locks, fabric, roving, or yarn.
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20" OG Peg Loom - Tiger Oak
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24" OG Peg Loom - Red Oak
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36" 2 Row Peg Loom - White Oak
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24" 2 Row - Live Edge - Honey Locust
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48" 2 Row Peg Loom - Live Edge - Black Walnut
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36" OG Peg Loom - Red Oak
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24 OG - Live Edge - Honey Locust
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20" Goldilocks Peg Loom - Ash - 24-218
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14" Live Edge Goldilocks - Live Edge - Honey Locust
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24" Goldilocks Peg Loom - Live Edge - Osage Orange
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36" Goldilocks Peg Loom - Ash - 24-216
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36" Goldilocks Peg Loom - Maple
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Sheep make wool
From the FarmThis is Sam the Ram, who has lived on Traci's farm most of his life. He is gentle and sweet and loves to eat treats out of your hand. Read more about happenings on the farm on Traci's blog From the Farm.
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Wool makes art
In the Artist's StudioWhether it is art that goes on your wall or your couch or your back, the versatility of this renewable resource is unbounded. Read more about creating with wool on Case's blog In the Artist's Studio.
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Art needs tools
In the WoodshopWe spend just as much time in the woodshop ooo-ing and aah-ing over the beauty we find hidden under years of wear. Read more about it in our blog In the Woodshop.