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The Chloe Bead Weaving Starter Package

  • $200.00
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The Chloe Loom was designed with versatility, portability and functionality in mind. It is the perfect tiny loom, available in two widths  (either a 5" or an 8" weaving width) with an on-loom tensioning device and variable setts. This loom is precision-engineered from the same aluminum we use to make our classic series looms, sold here with three pairs of sett combs at 14, 16 and 18 DPI (perfect for bead weaving) that can easily be switched out and two custom made wrenches for assembling the loom and making tension adjustment simple.  

The 14 dent comb is perfect for 11/0 seed beads. The 16 and 18 dent combs are great for 11/0 Delica beads. 

Included:
One top and one bottom beam, three sett combs (14, 16 and 18 DPI) one threaded rod for an 8" weaving length, two wing-nuts, two double washers, one hex nut, one regular washer one cap nut, one plastic cap, written instructions, two small wrenches for tightening the loom.

Click here to find digital Chloe Loom assembly and warping instructions.
Click here to find instructions on how to change the combs on your Chloe Pocket Loom.

Other Available Chloe Loom Packages & Accessories
The Chloe Pocket Loom
The Complete Chloe Loom and Sett Collection
The Chloe Loom Stand
Add-On Threaded Rods for the Chloe or Saffron Looms

Two Wrenches for the Chloe loom

PRODUCT DISCLAIMER AND WARNING: Users are encouraged to always use caution and care when handling weaving equipment. Mirrix Looms and accessories may have sharp, heavy and/or small parts. They are not intended for use by children. Warp coils must be secured and removed carefully as they have sharp ends. Combs may have sharp surfaces and should be handled with caution. Disassembling looms may cause parts not to align or fit properly when reassembling. Mirrix Tapestry & Bead Looms Ltd. is not liable for injury or equipment damage resulting from user misuse.