I really like the Ashford
"I really like the Ashford shuttles. Especially once I sand them down a little bit and apply the finishing wax. They’re great to use with my Ashford loom."
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Rated 4.8 out of 5 — 173 verified reviews
The simplest and most versatile of all shuttles. We recommend you choose a stick shuttle slightly longer than the width of your warp.
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Overall rating: 4.849711 / 5 from 173 reviews.
Ashford Stick Shuttles are highly regarded for their sturdy construction, smooth finish, and perfect size. Customers appreciate the quality of the wood and the shuttles' versatility for different loom sizes. The product is praised for its fast shipping and excellent customer service.
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"I really like the Ashford shuttles. Especially once I sand them down a little bit and apply the finishing wax. They’re great to use with my Ashford loom."
"Very sturdy stick shuttles at an affordable price. I like the diameter of the opening -- gives enough room to wind on many yards or heavier yarns."
"Ashford shuttle sticks are great quality. They arrived quickly so that I could finish my project."
"Glad I bought shorter lengths. Weaving is much more enjoyable"
"Shuttles came quickly and were what I ordered!"
"Love the ash. However, I had to take some 220 sandpaper and hit the slot and the keyhole … not sure that is what they are called … to take the sharp edge off of them. Took about 15 minutes to get both sticks where my wife felt they wouldn’t damage the yarn she uses to weave."
"Perfect size and great quality. Just what I wanted. Cindy"
"Light weight and cost efficient"
"Perfect!"
"bought for my mother she uses them all the time with her ridgehedle looms"