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Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2025
This is an item I highly recommend for those who wish to make miniature weaves, like rugs or table runners. Excellent quality, easy to assemble, perfect density for weaving with thin crochet thread (size 30).
Scotia
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Fine for small projects if anchored somehow. Too lightweight for much else. it is a child's toy, not really for serious looming projects.
indou
Reviewed in Japan on August 5, 2024
糸のガイドの幅が広いため幅広の物を作ろうとした場合、端が中央に引っぱられ端に行くほど強い張りになり中央がたるんでしまう。ビーズを通す前に指で端の糸を押してゆるみを持たせるようにしておくコツが必要。
Sheridan Ruiz
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
When I was warping/casting on the nylon string it took some time bc it was my very first time but I’d say it was fairly easy. The spacing is a little bit big for the seed beads I have in my collection. In this pic are miyuki beads size 11/0 and I just made sure while doing the return pass to tighten my thread but yea would totally recommend to anyone looking to buy a quality loom that matches the price. Bc I bought the $20 version and it’s wider than the other so you can create wider stuff. This is the loom stitch but you can experiment with brick and peyote if you wanted to. Good luck out there beaders!
Harutyunyan
Reviewed in France on July 21, 2024
Le reste dans le kit ce n'est pas super, mais le métier a tisser est bien.
Eden McKinley
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
I am new to the bead loom projects but this was perfect for seed beads, the size of the loom seems great as far as I can tell. Easy enough to use, I did google some help getting a project started since the directions are just ok. But the product works as it should
Amrit Arora
Reviewed in India on August 18, 2023
Light and compact bead loom. It has natural wood and metal parts, processed very well. The thread tension for weaving can be adjusted using screws. Bead loom is really convenient to use, speeds up the weaving time: I made 2 bracelets 4 cm wide in just 2 days.As a gift I got a bag of beads, threads and needles, very nice, thank you! I am completely satisfied with this purchase!
Arcturian Starseed3
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
For the most pleasant experience, you will want to get 2 weights of nylon beading thread, and I would suggest 2 different colors. This will be especially helpful if you need to unweave the beginning of your project, like I did, because I messed up the start and ended up removing that portion of beads when I was all finished & decided I hated it. I used black Nymo Size D for my warp threads (the ones you put down first to establish the length and width of your project). In the photos attached to my review, you can see the white thread that you receive with the loom. I would use this to practice for a few minutes and then throw it away. Also throw away the beads they give you. They are too small for the spaces between the threads, in my opinion (see pic). The black beads were included (they appear to be #11 or #15, not sure), and the red ones are #8 that I bought elsewhere. Lastly, I would suggest longer, sturdier needles such as John James nickel plated steel size 10, length 2-3/8 inch. You don't want the super thin, bendy beading needles. Otherwise, the loom is stable and sturdy, but make sure you get the dowel rod seated all the way down into the loop, and then tighten. You can also use this loom in an upright position if you lean it against something like your task lamp, or between your body and work table.The other photo shows pushing the beads up from the bottom, through the warps, with each bead lying between TWO threads. Push them up firmly, as high as you can, because the weft thread needs to be sewn so that the weft lies OVER the warps - or the beads will fall out. The piece of thread the beads are on are passed under the warps, and is the bottom weft. Then the beads ultimately are suspended between the bottom and top wefts. To do this, you push up as far as possible and you want to think about scraping the inside top of each bead with the needle point. In this way, make sure it is always over the warps, and also make sure that you don't split a thread with the needle point. This is another reason for using a high quality nylon thread. I did not get a single split during my 18 inch x 14 thread rows first project. For my weft, I use K.O. brand 0.15 mm diameter waxed nylon beading thread in light green. Using this thread with #8 beads allows you to make at least 3 passes through your work -- the #2 pass is when you are weaving in your tails, and optional #3 pass will be to make your loomed project more durable and also enable you to correct any 'sinking' beads or irregularities in your weft sewing.It sounds a little complicated, and if you don't have any hand sewing and embroidery experience, it may be a little tricky until you get the hang of it. I am an experienced sewer, so I was able to correct the occasional mistake on the fly, as I worked. I should have corrected the mistakes I made in the beginning, but that's another story! I came up a little short of what I wanted, but when I post this review I'm gonna try putting the piece back on the loom so I can make some additions to each end.I'd say the hardest part is getting your warps on and each thread set into a coil without skipping any or doubling up. You HAVE to get this first step perfect, or you will have many frustrations and likely your project won't work out.The instructions are given in English, Spanish, and French. They are reasonably clear, but you can also find videos to get you started, and they sometimes have other useful tips that are not in the printed instructions. Missing from the included instructions are details about ending a piece, what to do with threads, and the fact that you have to apply a backing to stabilize the beadwork and make it durable for wearing. I found a helpful video that was on Beadaholique site, I think.Cons: The 3 posts where you attach your warp threads are on the dowel, so If you are making a project like a hat band or belt, you will end up rolling your beadwork over one or more posts as you fill up the work area. I was nervous, but nothing ended up damaged or distorted. However, the dowel will only hold so much finished work before you run out of rolling space, so this loom is best for projects under 24 inches with #8 beads, give or take.The dowel rod can be finicky about getting into the loop securely, so check you have it installed correctly. Also, I kept getting my working thread caught in the left wing nut until I developed a technique to avoid it (mostly).If you use black warps, it can be hard to see where the threads lie in the coils as you are setting up.Pros: Decent width (5.5 inch working area) to do a variety of projects, with some ability to do longer pieces than the 8.25 inch length work area. No sturdiness issues observed while working my project. Can be held upright to alleviate neck strain. Very good price for the size capacity. Later, if you want, you can invest in something all wood for $40 and up, without crying about a bunch of money lost. (Maybe sell used on on Amazon! :D)
Asuncion C.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 20, 2023
Las agujas y las piedritas no son las adecuadas para estos tejidos. No funcionan. Lo único que funciona del paquete es el telar
LydiaS
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
I have done a good amount of research on beading looms, and find that this is a great first loom. If you tighten the rods too much, it will begin to twist the frame out of balance, so just be mindful of that. I am choosing to rate the actual loom with my review stars, since that is the main component. I have had no problems using this loom, though, the other supplies it comes with are low quality and frustrating to work with... I worry for some newbies, these inferior supplies could deter people from using this loom ever again. **I recommend either getting rid of these extra supplies, or upgrading and increasing the price by a few bucks!** For anyone new to bead looming, do yourself a favor and grab some nymo size D thread, a longer beading needle, and a couple of tubes of your favorite colored seed beads from Michaels. Those few changes are a BIG step up from the supplies in this kit. I learned this by watching youtube vids, and thank goodness I did! All in all, this is a simple, easy to use loom! Happy beading!!
J. W.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2022
For this price I was not expecting much in terms of quality, but I was really interested in trying loom beading without shelling out a ton of money just to see if it piqued my interest. This loom really surprised me! It is very sturdy and even though the pins/knobs are screwed in a little crooked, everything works for its purpose. The instructions definitely need supplementing via YouTube or other online help. That being said, this is my second project on this loom! I am glad I got the extra wide one so it can comfortably accommodate bigger pieces.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022
Bead sizes are inconsistant, needles are too big to use, my loom where the springs go across on one side is bent. None of this makes much difference to me since I've been hand beading for years. I have my own needles and beads, but if you're expecting to get this kit and make something...FORGET ABOUT IT. You'll need to get some of your own beads and needles. Oh, and the thread is weak, and worthless. So you'll need to buy quality supplies. Nothing that is included with this loom is worth squat, as others have said. Other than that, it's fine for what it is.
Karen
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021
The loom is very nice. Disappointed in the beads though. I would advise anyone buying this loom to purchase Miyuki beads. The beads in this kit had an inner diameter that was too small. Many of them broke.I still gave this item 5 stars because the loom was my main purchase. The loom is made very well.
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