Shop Looms By Type

Whether you're setting up your first rigid heddle or adding a floor loom to a well-equipped studio, you'll find the right weaving loom here. We carry looms and accessories from top loom brands like Ashford, Schacht, Kromski, Louët, and LeClerc and the heddles, reeds, and warping tools to go with them. Need help choosing? Keep scrolling past the products for our buying guide.

Looms for Weaving That Inspire Your Next Project

There is something quietly captivating about weaving. The rhythm of the shuttle, the tension across the warp, fabric building row by row, it is a craft that pulls you in and keeps you coming back. Since 1997, Paradise Fibers has helped weavers at every level find tools that fit how they actually want to work, whether this is a first project or the latest in a long line of finished pieces.

Choosing the Right Type of Loom

Weaving looms come in several distinct styles, and the right one depends on your space, your projects, and how much pattern complexity you want. Here is a quick orientation to what you will find in this collection.

  • Rigid heddle looms are the most common starting point. Compact, affordable, and quick to warp, they handle scarves, towels, shawls, and yardage beautifully. Schacht, Ashford, and Kromski all make excellent rigid heddle options, with weaving widths ranging from around 10 Inch up to 32 Inch.
  • Folding rigid heddle looms like the Schacht Flip and Ashford Knitters Loom solve the storage and travel question. Same beginner-friendly weaving, but they pack down between projects or fit into a smaller studio.
  • Table looms step up to multiple shafts, usually 4 or 8, opening the door to twills, overshot, and other traditional patterns. They sit on a table or stand and suit weavers who want more pattern range without committing to a floor loom.
  • Floor looms are the long-term studio choice. The Schacht Wolf series, Schacht Standard Floor Loom, and Ashford Jack Loom let you weave wider, faster, and with more shafts. If you plan to weave often or in volume, this is where you settle in.
  • Inkle and tapestry looms handle specialty work like narrow bands, straps, trim, and pictorial weaving. They are also a great low-cost way to explore weaving alongside a main loom.

Not Sure Where to Start? Give Us a Call

Picking a loom is easier when you can talk it through. Our Spokane shop is open Monday through Saturday, 10 to 5, and we are happy to walk you through the options based on what you want to weave, the space you have, and your budget. If you want to see a particular loom in person, call ahead so we can have it ready for you.

Why Paradise Fibers

We have been part of the fiber arts community since 1997. The looms we carry are the same ones we use, recommend to students, and stand behind. We focus on quality equipment from manufacturers who care about the craft, because a good loom should make weaving easier and more enjoyable, not the other way around. Several of the brands in this collection are made right here in the United States, and as a family-owned business we take pride in supporting that work.

Ready to Get Started?

Browse the collection below, or reach out if you would like a recommendation. Whether you are buying your first rigid heddle loom or adding a floor loom to your studio, we are here to help you find the right fit.