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For many years we have been trying to design an accessory that would attach to a Mirrix Loom to make warping easier. The Shasta Combs are the result of this effort.
These combs essentially turn a Mirrix Loom into a simple frame loom (read: very simple to use) but with the amazing Mirrix tensioning system and the ability to use the Mirrix shedding device. The combs are not meant to replace our current warping system, which offers the advantage of putting on a warp that is longer than the loom itself as well as a variety of warp setts, but to provide an additional warping method that is very fast and simple. The Shasta Combs can also allow one to weave a tapestry/fiber piece (of limited lengths) with no warp-ends to finish.
The Shasta Combs are made of aluminum and have three sides so that they clamp right on to the top and bottom beams of the loom making them easy to put on and take off without having to permanently change anything about the loom.
The combs provide a limited warp sett of 8 or 4 ends per inch. However, if you use them with a top and bottom warp coil you can get whatever sett the warp coils are. This method of combining the combs with the warp coils allows you to use them with most bead sizes as well as different setts for tapestry/fiber weaving.
Why Combs?
-Easy and fast warping
-Saves warp
-Creates one layer of warp instead of two
-Gives you the option of not having to finish your warp-ends (For tapestry/fiber weaving of limited lengths)
Who Might Want Combs?
-Tapestry/fiber weavers and bead weavers (Note: Bead weavers will want to use this accessory with a Bottom Spring Kit.)
-Beginning weavers who want the option of a simple method of warping
-Weavers who want to weave pieces without warp ends to finish (Notes:
*The size of pieces made with this method are limited by the size of your loom and the height each loom can be adjusted to, as the top and bottom of weavings made with this method will be at the top and bottom of your loom.
*You will not be able to use the no warps to finishing method with most bead sizes.
-Those looking for a fast, easy way to warp for samples or other quick pieces
How to Warp With Combs:
Warping consists of tying to a tooth on one comb and zig-zagging back and forth through the teeth. There are three slightly different methods of doing this depending on if you want warp ends or not or want to use springs in combination with the combs. (Note: For bead weaving, you will need to use the Bottom Spring Kit method unless weaving with large beads.)
Click here for instructions on warping using the Shasta Combs
Interested in the combs for weaving without warp ends? Not sure if a No Warp-Ends Kit or Shasta Combs are a better fit for your needs? Read this blog post first!
What You Get:
A set of TWO aluminum combs (one for the top and one for the bottom of your loom.)
Comb Length/Number of Teeth:
5” Mini Mirrix: 2 3/8” long. 10 teeth.
8” Lani Loom: 5 1/4” long. 21 teeth.
12” Little Guy Loom: 9 1/4” long. 37 teeth.
16” Big Sister Loom: 13 1/4” long. 53 teeth.
22" Zach Loom: 19 1/4" long. 77 teeth.
*Newer combs may arrive with a plastic protective coating on them.
Simply peel this off before use.*
Not recommended for use with the Spencer Power Treadl
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.