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loom and spindle

Weaving tools can certainly cost a pretty penny. If you’re not yet a weaving pro, but want to give it a red hot go, Loom and Spindle’s inexpensive supplies might be able to help you out. The store’s wooden and Perspex looms are designed and made locally, and come flat-packed for you to assemble. With weaving looms ranging from $26.99 to $49.99 (depending on size), it’s a relatively low-cost way to dip into the craft. Check ouf the range online, or if you happen to live in Melbourne, you can also pop by the Frankston store. (Note: it’s only open on Saturdays between 10am-2pm.)











