Looms & Wheels For Sale – Copy

Generously Donated Looms and Spinning Wheels will be posted here for Sale as they become available.

To purchase any of these items or to offer a donation, contact

Gail Rochlin at rochlin@comcast.net or (520) 237-6177 CALL OR TEXT

 

 

Kessenich 8H/10T Floor Loom

46″ weaving width, made of red oak.  Folds to depth of 28″ for transport and storage.  When in use, dimensions are 62″ wide, 52″ deep, 40″ high. Strong and stable, heavy enough for rug weaving.  Comes with 2 reeds (6 dent and 10 dent). This one is in great shape.

$1400

 

 

 

 

Louet David 2 floor loom 8H/10T

 
27″ (70 cm) weaving width and 8 shafts.  The David is a sinking shed jack loom with a special system of cams and pulleys that results in easy treadling and a wide shed. This very beautiful one has a sliding beater, Texsolv heddles (approx 200 per shaft), removable front/back beam, 10 dent reed, built-in raddle, and lights on the underside of the castle. Folds for transport. A lot of functional features in a compact loom!
 

$2000

Schacht Standard Floor Loom 8H/10T 

 
45″ weaving width, in super nice condition, with a high castle tray and mounted magnifying light.  The back beam folds in for transport.  Also includes a raddle, 10 dent and 12 dent reeds, lease sticks and warp separator sticks.  Also includes an adjustable bench.
 

$2000   

Louet Spinning Wheel

 
Double treadle Julia S11 model with Scotch tension and 4 ratios, drive wheel has 3 spokes and a diameter of 20″.  Includes 3 bobbins and a separate Lazy Kate.  In excellent condition, ready to spin!
 

$300

Rigid Heddle Loom with Stand

 
Ashford rigid heddle loom with 32″ weaving width and a 7.5 DPI  heddle.  Also has a matching stand with convenient side shelves. Includes accessories, a manual, and two books.  In very good condition, appears to be minimally used.  The stiff plastic connectors for the tie-on bars should be replaced. This loom is simpler to set up than a multi-shaft floor loom, and its wide width provides the option for larger weaving projects.  
 

$260

Ashford Traditional Spinning Wheel

 
Very popular single treadle single drive spinning wheel from New Zealand.  This one is older, but has newly replaced drive band, brake band/springs, and leather conrod connector.  Wheel is a bit wobbly due to a small gap in the hub and a wonky spindle. The wood would enjoy some cleaning and conditioning.  Comes with separate Lazy Kate and 3 bobbins.
 

$80

Loomcraft 4H/6T Floor Loom

 
Solid jack loom, 40″ weaving width.  Appears to be complete, with sectional back beam, crank, and 6 dent reed. Some of the heddles have minor rust, there are many extra heddles included. Wood is dry and dusty, will probably clean up well. 
 

$200

Antique 4H Counterbalance Loom

 
Very beautiful 4H/6T loom, 30″ weaving width, with removable front and back beams, original crank, hand-tied string heddles and two reeds.  Loom was handmade by donor’s grandfather nearly 100 years ago.  Carpentry workmanship is remarkable, and wood condition is very good.  Shafts slide in unusual metal tracks, and need some adjustments to lift smoothly.  Loom is sturdy but not terribly heavy. It does not fold smaller, so will need a truck or van or trailer for transport.  

$200

Antique Spinning Wheel

 
Spinning wheel in good condition, Super Slanty design, 22″ wheel diameter.  Single treadle and double drive.  No extra bobbins or accessories but wheel runs smoothly.  Donor believes it may be over 100 years old.  Handmade, not a production wheel, no identifying markings.
 

$180

Vintage Spinning Wheel – “Accelerator” style

 
Vintage double treadle accelerator spinning wheel with 2 ratios, designed for fast, fine spinning. This beauty is unmarked, but similar to other old Quebec double wheels.  The donor said it is at least 50 years old and possibly 100. Size is 38″H x 36″W x 14″D . Wheel is functional and in remarkable condition for its age, but will likely need some adjustments.  Best for an intermediate or advanced spinner who is interested in a historic wheel.  The link below shows a nearly identical wheel in Maine, named Pierre Lapin (Peter Rabbit) by its owner.

$300

Skeiner/Yarn Winder

 
Large unique skeiner made of lovely dark wood. Designed to clamp onto a table edge.  Used to create skeins from hand-spun or commercial yarn.  Approximately 30″ wide and tall, with hooks on the base and a pulley tension system.
 
$75