tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5095349836981464308.post408532077432164464..comments2022-03-29T03:48:36.304-07:00Comments on Blossom Merz: Creative Explorer: Loom Placed, Solar In.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13511915761799068264noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5095349836981464308.post-68712852797890746542013-12-02T12:39:08.481-08:002013-12-02T12:39:08.481-08:00Oh, yeah, moving the loom isn't the tough part...Oh, yeah, moving the loom isn't the tough part. The "problem" lies in the fact that there are columns in the middle of the room so there isn't space to rotate the whole loom and get the corner past the column. I have lived with this configuration for a few weeks now and love it! The light is perfect. There's even room to squeeze behind the loom if I have to. Check out today's blog post for a panorama photo. This furniture arrangement is gorgeous!BloggerPlus Appnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5095349836981464308.post-27449855861582759112013-11-18T08:24:45.978-08:002013-11-18T08:24:45.978-08:00Blossom, Not sure how these would work on your ply...Blossom, Not sure how these would work on your plywood floor in the yurt but I can totally move my 60", less the yard beam loaded with yarn, using rectangular furniture sliders under each post. You might consider using them even when you get your loom where you want because the loom can easily be moved a few inches here and there. They are pretty cheap, like $10.00 for a pair. The loom does not walk when I am weaving. I have them under my 40" FDL as well so I can move it to warp it. the Mighty Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09830308074619306302noreply@blogger.com