Artwork: Ages 14 to 30

Fiber Equipment for sale.

  • Email me at info@weftandwillow.com for more information.

  • Pick up only for these items.

  • Updated on 7/11/24

Loomcraft Floor loom coming soon!

I have rebuilt sections, refinished wood, prepared the metals and will have it ready to weaver soon!

Easy Weaver just sold!

Electric Spinning Wheel coming soon!


Equipment that I have refinished or taught the owner how to use.

  • Each project is different. Email me to find out what my prices are for different looms.

Barn Loom: Was in pieces.

Lauren, Dave and I put this back together and modified as needed for use. Now in the CSU Chico Art Department.

Macomber: Ron learned how to make rugs on his loom!

Missouri Loom: Dave got this loom for only $50! I warped it and taught him how to use it.

Baby Mac: Taught Elizabeth how to refinish and how to use it.

Counterbalance Loom: I shared with her how to weave with the warp that already came on her used loom.

Rigid Heddle: Taught Nicole how to weave. Now she is hooked!

I love creative challenges. We figured out how to use her little loom.

Harrisville Loom: Refinished the loom, replaced handle and taught her how to use it.


Equipment that now has a new home.

  • I love knowing that these tools are giving joy to their new owners.

Castle wheel that is special.

Evelyn Spinning Wheel. I purchased this wheel on Facebook Marketplace. I learned that an electric mixer was added because the spinner was in a wheelchair.

Dundas Loom: Came in for a class and left with a student.

Saved this spinning wheel. I lathed the missing piece and the new owner wanted to complete the rebuild themselves.

Norwood Loom: Came into the studio, hung out for a bit and then returned home.

Dorothy Loom: My first loom!! I have too many now. It started it all.

Navajo Tapestry Loom:

This loom has found a new home!

Got her spinnnig wheel going! She even sewed her entire outfit.

Harrisville Loom: Has found a new home. Two of these have come through the studio.

Tools of the Trade Loom: Borrowed from a friend for a class and then it was sold.

Rasmussen Loom: The new owner wants to grow Flax and Alpaca.