![]() In addition, many parts not shown for loom models either discontinued or currently being manufactered are also available. The link below shows many of these parts along with how they are used on the loom. Replacement Parts are still available for a majority of the Leclerc and Nilus Leclerc looms made over the last century. Get Replacement Parts for Leclerc or Nilus Leclerc Looms Links to downloadable assembly manuals and parts lists are also provided. The pictures on the following pages will help current loom owners identify their loom model. Over the last century, Leclerc (or Nilus Leclerc as the company was once named) manufactured many different models of floor, table and specialty loom. This includes information to help identify specific loom models manufactured for the last 125 years by the company, technical advice and support to get your loom assembled and working properly, a collection of parts to replace ones that are missing or damaged and information on new Leclerc looms and accessories. Shipping available to the continental US for an additional $50.This website by Camilla Valley Farm Weavers' Supply provides a collection of resources for current and potential owners of Nilus Leclerc handweaving looms. (By comparison, this loom currently sells for $299 new, and the stand is another $145).įree local pick-up in Austin, Texas. The Polish craftsmanship is lovely, and when in use, the loom makes a wonderful conversation piece. I’m only selling it in order to make room for other things. It works perfectly and is in like-new condition. When not in use, it folds down, with the weaving intact, making it great for anyone who wants to take their weaving with them on a trip or picnic. The loom has a 24” weaving width, producing fabric wide enough for a variety of uses: pillow covers, runners, even clothing and blankets. It was my first loom, and I learned all the basics of weaving with it. This loom is excellent for both beginning and experienced weavers. Maybe.įor sale: 24” Kromski Harp rigid heddle loom with stand and accessories ![]() ![]() These looms are in Erie PA and would prefer cash on pick up. I was thinking perhaps someone who wanted to add a harness frame to their already owned Dorothy might be able to use this loom, or someone who doesn’t mind putting in a little elbow grease might think this was just the ticket! I do not think this loom saw nearly as much use as the Jana as the wood is less much dinged( pretty nice!) and the screws all have the square heads (original). The silver metal parts need a rubb down with some steel wool). Jana is a girl with character!ĭorothy: 15 3/4” weaving width, 4 shafts, this girl needs a bath in some Evaporust and her life would be greatly improved! I’m not sure the heddles can be saved and I really do not know about the reed (which I think is 12 dent), but might make the effort there. Jana: 20” weaving width (love that!), nice big levers, crank handle (assuming original), 10 dent stainless steel reed (woot! Woot!), texsolv heddles, nicely blackened (oiled maybe to prevent rust?) Heddle bars and harnesses, lovely wooden beater that lifts off for threading, castle put on backwards (why? So that levers would be on the right?), 4 shaft, screws do not all have the square top so not all original, someone’s initials marked in pen in 2 places, lots of dings (love) in the wood, needs new foam under the harnesses. In truth I am a little bit smitten with the Jana! Both looms are functional but each has issues which I will try to describe. More cleaning out of the second and third floors of the store where I work! I am listing these looms priced as if you might want them for parts or repair.
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