The most recent weaving project is a mohair scarf on one of the table looms listed on the marketplace page.
I find much less bridging of the fuzzy yarns with this type of loom.
As the warp yarns are pulled apart to make a shed rather than pushed together as would happen with a beater and reed, they don’t tangle as badly.
It is slow going, of course, but results in a charming, obviously handwoven, fabric.
The gentle spring colors help me get through the dark winter days, too.
A clear bonus.