Collection: The OG Peg Loom Kit
The OG Peg Loom Kit comes in 4 sizes and is perfect for weft such as roving and wool locks. Can also be used with fabric strips. These looms purportedly pre-date the Viking era, and are a very relaxed form of weaving. Peg looms are highly portable, low tech tools that have no tension on the warp like other types of looms. Crafted from beautiful hardwoods and built in the USA to last.
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Peg Loom Carry Bag - Neutral Color
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24" OG Peg Loom - Oak
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12" OG Peg Loom - Oak
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36" OG Peg Loom - Spalted Maple
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**PRE-ORDER** - 24" OG Peg Loom - Black Walnut
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36" OG Peg Loom - Oak
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36" OG Peg Loom - Cherry - *PRE-ORDER - 2 WEEK LEAD TIME*
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36" OG Peg Loom - Black Walnut
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17" OG Peg Loom - Red Oak
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18" OG Peg Loom - Black Walnut
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24" OG Peg Loom - Maple
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24" OG Peg Loom - Hickory
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Art needs tools
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