One of Mirrix's three large looms will be the best fit for you.
The 28" McKinley Loom
The 28” McKinley Loom can make a piece 25” x 59” and comes standard with the shedding device. It only weighs 12 lbs so it is relatively portable. You can learn more about the 28” loom here: https://www.mirrixlooms.com/collections/looms/products/28-mckinley-loom
The 32" Joni Loom
The 32” Joni Loom can make a piece 29” x 59” and comes standard with the shedding device. You can learn more about the 32” loom here: https://www.mirrixlooms.com/collections/looms/products/32-joni-loom
The 38" Zeus Loom
The 38" Zeus Loom can make a piece 35" x 61” and comes standard with the shedding device. You can learn more about the 38” loom here: https://www.mirrixlooms.com/collections/looms/products/38-zeus-loom
What else might you want?
-Heddles. You only need these if you are using the shedding device. You can either purchase pre-made ones, or make your own. We have instructions on this page.
-Beading Thread. Here at Mirrix Loom we love C-Lon size D beading thread because it is specifically designed for use with beads. It doesn’t fray easily, it’s strong and it comes in many beautiful colors. Other people use Fireline. Almost any beading thread you have that is strong should work.
-Beads. Delicas, Tohos… almost any bead works!
-A Beading Needle. A strong beading needle like a Tulip Bead Weaving Needle is perfect for weaving beads on a loom.
You’ll also want some basic supplies like a good pair of scissors and a measuring tape.