What is Loom Studio?

Loom Studio is Asunder’s browser-based weaving draft app for building, editing, and exporting weaving drafts in a modern visual workspace.

Do I need to install Loom Studio?

No. Loom Studio runs directly in your browser, so you can open it online and start working immediately.

Who is Loom Studio for?

Loom Studio is for textile artists, weaving students, educators, and makers who want a simple way to build and test weaving drafts digitally.

Which features are behind the Experiment button?

The current Experiment toggle in Display Settings reveals the Profile section, the Direct Edit section, and the Import from Image toolbar action. Some direct-edit-adjacent controls such as Optimize Loom also live in that experimental surface right now.

Can I edit the drawdown directly?

Yes, but Direct Edit is currently behind the Experiment button in Display Settings. Once enabled, you can paint on the drawdown itself, run a feasibility check, and accept a decomposition back into loom structure.

Can Loom Studio optimize a draft for shafts and treadles?

Yes. Loom Studio can optimize a draft into a more compact loom setup, and Direct Edit can also show trade-offs when a staged drawdown is not feasible within the current limits. At the moment, these controls live inside the experimental Direct Edit workflow.

Can I import WIF files?

Yes. Loom Studio supports WIF import and export, along with its native .loom project format for saving and reloading drafts. Legacy .bower project files still import correctly.

Can I extract a draft from an image?

Yes, but the Import from Image action is currently behind the Experiment button. It opens an image-based draft import workflow for converting a photographed or scanned drawdown into a Loom Studio draft.

Does Loom Studio support liftplan drafting?

Yes. Loom Studio supports both tieup+treadling and liftplan workflows, and can convert between those representations inside the editor.

Does Loom Studio support profile drafting?

Yes, but profile drafting is currently behind the Experiment button. When enabled, a Profile section appears below Loom Setup and lets you work with built-in unit weave structures such as Summer and Winter, Bronson lace, Huck lace, Halvdräll, turned twill blocks, and multishaft overshot variants.

Can I export print-ready output?

Yes. Loom Studio can export PNG, PDF, and WIF. PDF export also includes a print-at-actual-size mode using EPI and PPI settings.