SCHACHT Loom Accesssories

Baby and Mighty Wolf Accessories


Strollers Most Wolf aficionados find the Wolf Stroller an indispensable accessory. Whether you've got a Baby Wolf or Mighty Wolf, the Stroller makes moving your loom around easy. When installed on the loom, the wheels automatically engage when the loom is folded up, and disengage when the loom is opened.
High Castle Tray The Baby Wolf Castle Tray provides handy storage and a convenient place to mount the swivel pin of an extension lamp.

Double Back Beams facilitate different warp tensions needed for such weaves as pique, supplementary warp, or seersucker. Installation is straightforward and may be done at any time.

Height Extender The height extender raises the loom two inches, giving the Wolf looms the same weaving height as the Standard floor looms.


Sectional Beam The sectional warp beam kit is added to an existing beam and has two-inch sections and a 12" circumference. It comes as a kit which is added to your existing beam. The Wolf looms can be folded to a depth of 20" with the sectional
beam on.


Loom Bench with Optional Bags
The loom bench is a beautiful companion piece to theWolf looms and Standard floor looms. The bench seat height is adjustable from 19" to 24" and has been designed to offer you both a flat and a slanted seat position. The bench is free of side posts, which allows you to move around unrestricted. Below the seat is a storage bin for holding your accessories. The loom bench is available in cherry and maple.
The optional bench bags can be purchased with the bench or added later. The bags are made of durable Cordura cloth and can be mounted on either or both sides of the bench seat. They are available with cherry or maple end bars.

For prices please email Beth or call 781-863-1449


Baby Wolf Folded with Stroller

8-Shaft Baby Wolf with High Castle Tray, Double Back Beam, and Height Extender

The Wolf Trap is another great
storage option. It is wide enough
to hold shuttles, threading hook, bobbins, and scissors, but doesn't interfere with your weaving

Page updated 18 November 2010