A Tribute to Mirrix Looms
Happy Birthday, Mirrix !
Mirrix announced their 24th anniversary this month.
Whoo-hoo! Congratulations, Mirrix!
You can read a little bit about it here in this blog post on their site. They have some special contests, quizzes, and sales going on to celebrate, so be sure and check those out, too.
I’ve mentioned before that I started weaving tapestries in the mid to late 70’s in art school. And that somewhere around the late 80’s I abandoned it to pursue an all-encompassing career in knitwear design. Fast forward to December 28, 2017 when I re-connected with my dear college room mate, Carol Ward. Carol and I were both textile majors and I wasn’t surprised to hear she had never stopped weaving tapestries. In our conversations, I realized how much I missed tapestry weaving and wanted to get started again.
She sent me photos of some of her simple frame looms and my husband offered to make me one. Within a couple of weeks, I was weaving again.
And then she told me about Mirrix looms…
My first Mirrix was Zeus, their largest one. It was a birthday gift to myself a few months later. Zeus was soon followed by Lani, Little Guy, then Zach.
We can never have too many looms.
I truly believe that and keep most of mine warped most of the time.
So what do I love about Mirrix?
A lot. I love that they are beautiful and aesthetically pleasing to have around.
I love the fact that I can tension the warp.
I love that there are so many add-ons to suit ones needs or preferences.
I love the customer service.
I love the video support.
I love that they have a very active facebook group(s) full of creative peeps.
I love that they are also very present in their facebook group(s).
I love that their looms are available in a range of sizes.
And I love that they are constantly evolving and improving on their products.
Which brings me to their newest addition, the Saffron loom.
I have some smaller frame looms from various companies that I (used to) like to travel with. They’re also my go-to when I’m too exhausted to work on other tapestries but just want to weave in the evening. So when the Saffron came along this spring, it was a complete game-changer!
What a beautifully simple design. The big buzz with the Saffron is it has a tensioning device. A small and simple loom with a tensioning device! What’s not to love about Mirrix?
I missed the beginning days of Mirrix.
I have a feeling I might have returned to tapestry much sooner if I hadn’t. Thank you, Mirrix Looms, for all you have done and continue to do to make tapestry weaving easier for all of us!
What’s your favorite thing about Mirrix?
Bet you can’t name just one!