Removing Your Weaving Project from a Rigid Heddle Loom
This video should help you take your finished weaving project off of your rigid heddle loom carefully and without too much hassle. The loom used in the video is a 15" Cricket loom made by Schacht Spindle. The same technique can be used for pretty much any rigid heddle loom. Please "like" and "subscribe" if you wish to see more of my videos in the future. Thank you so much for watching!

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