Well I was doing my usual manic search of the I
nternet for weaving information when I came across this used floor loom for sale. This took some doing because most ads I found were for the East side of the country. Anyway, this one was close by and I grabbed it. It's a 46"
Schacht, 4 shaft loom.

This was a good find - all the pieces were there including the bench and the loom was in good working order. I had to use some Navel Jelly & a scrub brush on some of the parts but it really was in great shape.
I used two colors of sock weight wool for my first test warp and weaving. Also purchased
Learning to Weave, Chandler. This book is really excellent as it took me through the whole process step-by-step. I managed to weave a few
feetof this:

It's really not very pretty but I practiced some twill and plain weave alternating between loosely and tightly packed weft.
It was actually a good way to begin because I was able to play with the loom, treadles, etc. without worrying about the particulars of a project. I saved it in two pieces, one washed and one left as it came off the loom.
I placed this in my weaving journal and started looking for a good first project - cotton kitchen towels.