Success
It took two engineers, a yarn store owner and lots of prototypes to create a loom system that is strong enough to weave on yet breaks down into a box to store.
Projects
Inspiration
Here is what you can do
Weaving Styles
dcp Looms is Patent Pending. We did our research, tested, and redesigned to bring you a completely new generation of pin loom weaving.
Triangle Looms
Welcome to the fun world of Tri-Loom Weaving. Our looms range in size from 1 foot to 7 foot in size, perfect for making cowls to full-size shawls. Choose between our standard or fine gauge packages.
Rectangles & Squares
To implement Continuous Strand Weaving in a Rectangle, we utilize a sliding “bridge” that can be placed anywhere between the top and the bottom of the rectangle to provide the proper pin spacing. That way, you can utilize several different techniques in the same system.
Create Your Own Shapes
With additional angles available and our exclusive adjustable bracket, your weaving world can expand to diamonds, hexagons, pentagons and much more.
What We Did
How dcp Looms Improved The Pin Loom Weaving Experience
✓ Color Coded Modules to Easily Align Threads as You Weave
✓ Notches to Hold Yarn Ends. No Need to Continuously Knot the Yarn Ends. Greatly Improves Weaving Efficiency.
✓ Easily Store and Transport Your Loom When Not in Use. No tools needed assembly on our modular components.
How We Work
Start With The Basics to Design Your Loom
01
Select the Sett (Needle Spacing)
In a Triangle Loom, the spacing across the long edge determines the sett. We offer two options – a standard (12mm or 1/2″) and a fine gauge (10mm or 3/8″).
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Select the Length
We recommend starting with a 4 or 6 foot tri-loom package which also includes the corners to create squares and rectangles. You can easily upgrade from there by purchasing individual components as needed.
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Start Playing
There are numerous educational sources to teach tri-loom, tapestry, continuous and cut strand weaving.
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked
Questions
How Does Your Loom Connect Together?
We use a series of rectangular and angle modules that interconnect thru the use of flanges and sliding levers. No tools are needed. Afterwards, a reinforcing bar is place on top to add strength and raise the loom surface up from the table top – making weaving easier.
Are Additional Parts Available?
Yes, you can contact us for additional modules to expand the length or add in angle brackets for more versatility.
Where are dcp Looms made?
Our manufacturing is split between the East Texas countryside and Canada where our components are 3-D printed using high quality ABS for strength and heat/warping resistance.
How Do I Order a Loom?
Download our sales brochure to determine what size package you want and then email us at [email protected] with your order and any customizations you need. We will then prepare a box for you and invoice your via email when it is ready to ship out. No prepaying necessary until the loom is ready.
What Types of Weaving Can I Do?
Almost what can’t you do! Tri-loom, continuous and cut strand, rectangles, squares, hexagons, potholders, tapestry and pin looms. That is the strength of our system, saving you from having to purchase numerous loom styles.
Can I get an invoice for my purchase?
Yes, you can. Please contact our customer support and provide your purchase number.
Looking for more information?
Still seeking specific answers and assistance? Let’s discuss it.