Description
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QUALITY: This ergonomically designed weaving loom measures 9.25″ L x 2.5″ W x 2.875″ H ( and is made of high quality wood.
EASY ASSEMBLY: The Little Ricky Loom is easy to put together. Set 25 warps in less than 5 minutes!
ACCESSORIES: Included in the box is a comprehensive user guide, 3 warp rods, 4 warp pegs and a warp separator card.
TWO-WARPS: This patent-protected loom finishes project with only 2 warps. This creates a lot less thread to weave back into your project!
ADJUSTABLE: Use to create any project – including bracelets, hat bands, pouches, necklaces, tapestries and more! Works with any size bead.
Customers say
Customers like the design of the art craft kit. They mention it’s a great product. However, some customers have reported that the rods fall off very easily, making it not beginner-friendly. They also say the kit is practically unusable.
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Danny –
Very nice loom
I love the 2 weft loom my work looks very professional
Shangrala –
Easier to use than most
Itâs small, but well worth what itâs used for. The only flaw is the 4 little rubber stopper ends that are meant to hold the tiny metal rods in place. They donât. They pop right back off. So, before I lost the stopper ends, I applied a couple generous drops of rubber glue on each end of rods & allowed to completely dry. This gave the stoppers something to bite onto which solved the issue of slipping off.
Kelly Dannettelle –
Spending valuable time picking up loom components off the floor
I am so unhappy with this product. I have spent more time looking for the rubber caps that go on the end of the rods of the loom than I have spent beading. I am unsure how this design ever made it out of the factory. My only theory is that they want to sell the extra parts in addition to the loom. IF I LOSE THE CAPS FROM THE RODS (WHICH DO NOT STAY ON AT ALL) I RISK SCRAPPING A WHOLE PROJECT!!!!
Brookie Kos –
Excellent
I love how easy to thread. It makes beading fun and relaxing. I have both the sizes.
Amazon Customer –
Great concept, 1 part makes it unusable
If you open this loom up and see little white end caps, box it right back up and donât bother assembling it. The pictures and videos show clear caps where the hole goes all the way through and they seem much more secure. The new end caps for the horizontal rods are made of some sort of rubbery white material that falls off if you breathe on it. I managed maybe an inch of beading before I decided to return this loom. I had to chase down the end cap at least once every row (I think the record was 6 times in a single row). The loom itself seems fine, but you need a different way to secure the rods.
sherri belknap –
Design issues
The little rubber caps holding the warp rods in place are a bad design. They fall off very easily. The slightest movement and theyâre gone, the rods then fall out and your project is ruined! Not beginner friendly in that aspect. The overall product is a great design but that issue needs to be corrected. The rod and eye hook placement does make it difficult to get the first 3 rows and last 3 rows of beading in place.
Amazon Customer –
Good
It’s true to size but small for my big hands
Marie McIntosh –
Don’t waste your $$
This is not just a small beading loom, this loom is TINY! The components are doll house-sized and very fragile. The two wooden end pieces that hold the warp rods were not drilled well and didn’t fit straight into the base, and the warp rods themselves are thinner than a toothpick – no way, in my opinion, would they be able to hold up under the tension needed to warp the loom for beading a complete project. The warp rods are held in place with very small eye screws, and once again I find it hard to believe they would hold up under the tension needed for the warp. Each wooden end piece is curved to allow the warp threads to go under and around the rods, but the curves are so shallow that anything larger than a Nymo thread bobbin won’t fit through. The whole layout of this loom is awkward and just too small to weave easily. A basic metal loom with wooden rollers would, I think, be easier to use. I returned the loom.