Ashford Sixteen Shaft 60cm / 24" Table Loom
Ashford Sixteen Shaft 60cm / 24" Table Loom
The Ashford Sixteen-Shaft Table Loom in a 60 cm (24″) weaving width is designed for professional-level weaving in a compact table format. With sixteen independently controlled shafts, this loom opens up highly complex weave patterns, multi-colour designs, double-weave, and rich textile structure possibilities. The fold-flat frame and high-quality timber construction make it suitable for serious studios, design labs, and artisan production environments.
Whether you are creating apparel cloth, home-textile bolts or art-woven installations, the sixteen-shaft capability gives freedom to explore beyond basic structure. The 60 cm width offers a balance between manageable size and significant fabric real-estate. With this loom, you can refine your craft, develop sample runs, and execute limited-edition fabrics in your studio.
Built with Ashford’s renowned build quality, the Sixteen-Shaft Table Loom supports the maker who demands both advanced capability and space-efficient design.
Benefits
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Offers advanced weaving potential in a table loom format — bridging the gap between sampling looms and large floor looms.
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Ideal for designers and studios who want to produce rich structure, detailed cloth or limited-edition textile work.
60 cm width makes it flexible enough for wearable fabrics, home textiles and designer panels. -
Ashford-brand reliability gives long-term investment value and upgrade path.
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Fold-flat design means storage and space-management are less of a challenge compared to full floor looms.
Perfect For:
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Fabric production for fashion: tailored cloth, coats, jackets or wide scarves with structural complexity.
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Home-textile production: throws, panels, decorative cloth requiring multi-shaft patterning.
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Design studios and artisan makers producing limited edition woven textiles.
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Educational or guild settings teaching advanced weaving techniques across sixteen shafts.
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Makers prototyping new fabric lines before large scale weaving.