The second picture shows a loom for tabet weaving.
If you ever want to try your hands at it, it’s quite fun.
kestrelsays
I recognize that second picture as something I would call an inkle loom. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inkle_weaving) Great for tablet weaving as well as other types! I’ve mostly used mine for crossed warp techniques such as are traditionally done on a backstrap loom in the highlands of the Andes. I second Giliell’s suggestion: It’s a fun and simple and very versatile device.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
The second picture shows a loom for tabet weaving.
If you ever want to try your hands at it, it’s quite fun.
kestrel says
I recognize that second picture as something I would call an inkle loom. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inkle_weaving) Great for tablet weaving as well as other types! I’ve mostly used mine for crossed warp techniques such as are traditionally done on a backstrap loom in the highlands of the Andes. I second Giliell’s suggestion: It’s a fun and simple and very versatile device.