tapsramme
Tapsramme, also known as a tapestry frame or weaving loom, is a traditional tool used for creating tapestries, a form of textile art. The term originates from the Dutch word *tapijt*, meaning tapestry, and *raam*, meaning frame. Tapsramme frames are designed to hold warp threads taut while weavers interlace them with weft threads to form intricate patterns and designs.
Historically, tapsramme were crafted from wood and featured a rectangular or oval frame with a removable warp
Tapsramme frames come in different styles, including fixed-frame and removable-frame designs. Fixed-frame tapsramme are typically used
Tapestry weaving is a labor-intensive process that requires patience and skill. Weavers often use a variety
Today, tapsramme are still used by both professional weavers and hobbyists. They are available from specialized