Mirrix Looms are made in a pretty magical place called Sunshine House that provides supported employment for people with physical or mental disabilities. Sunshine House’s goal is to help people become more integrated into their community and to give them a place where they can be successful.
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Mirrix Blog
Our first Social Market for a Mirrix campaign launched way back in 2010. We chose three people to receive Mirrix Looms in exchange for blogging about their experiences with the looms Today, we are excited to announce our latest Social Market for a Mirrix Ambassador Program. We are looking for two...
Tension is bad. Except when you're weaving.
In fact, if I had to choose the number one quality I'd want in a loom it would be the ability to easily get good, even and adjustable tension.
For the next five weeks, each Friday we will be posting a new blog post & video focusing on one reason #whyamirrix should be your next loom.
Last week long-time customer Deb Santolla lost her beloved Jack Russel Terrier, Harvey. He was adopted after being abandoned in front of a yarn store. In his honor, we have renamed our Sitting/Standing Loom Stand the Harvey Sitting/Standing Loom Stand and are having a sale!
We often instruct people to “balance the warping bar” when weaving a piece that is thin compared to the width of the loom they are using.
What does this mean? Why does the warping bar need to be balanced?