The holders position the lease sticks stably and ergonomically in close proximity to the heddles. This keeps the warp threads better organized and makes threading significantly more comfortable and efficient.
Especially for larger projects or more complex warps, the Helping Hands save time and reduce unnecessary movements.
Advantages at a Glance
✔ Stabilize the lease sticks during threading
✔ More ergonomic working position
✔ Fewer movements when warping & threading
✔ Improved overview of the warp threads
✔ Quickly assembled & flexibly adjustable
✔ Ideal for long weaving sessions
✔ Compatible with Ashford table looms
✔ Perfect addition to the LoftyFiber Raddle
Compatible with:
- Ashford 4-shaft table loom
- Ashford 8-shaft table loom
- Ashford 16-shaft table loom
- Ashford Katie
Why you'll love the Helping Hands
Setting up the warp is one of the most important steps in weaving and often one of the most time-consuming. The Helping Hands support you exactly where additional stability and overview make the biggest difference.
Advantages during work:
- Better control over the warp threads
- Cleaner and more even thread guidance
- Less tangling and twisting of the warp
- More structured and efficient beaming
- More pleasant and ergonomic work at the loom
Especially when working alone, the Helping Hands quickly become an indispensable accessory for more relaxed and efficient weaving.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which loom are these Helping Hands suitable for?
This accessory was specifically developed for the Ashford table loom.
Are the Helping Hands easy to assemble?
Yes, assembly requires no special tools and takes only a few minutes.
Do I need additional lease sticks?
Yes, Ashford lease sticks or lease sticks of the same size are required.
Do the Helping Hands remain permanently mounted?
They are mainly used for warping and beaming and can be removed afterwards.
Do the Helping Hands work with the Ashford Katie Loom?
Yes, there is a special version for the Ashford Katie Loom, which can also be found in our shop.



