Mirrix Looms
Last verified: April 2026
Read our full verification: Is Mirrix Looms Made in USA?Verification Summary
American Score
Manufacturing Location
Sturgeon Bay, WI
Headquarters
Francestown, NH
Founded
1996
Products Verified
3 products
Evidence Breakdown
Factory Location Specificity
Specific factory city identified
Website Claim
Brand website explicitly claims Made in USA
Manufacturing History
Established USA manufacturer
Known Overseas Production
No known overseas production
Verification Notes
Mirrix Tapestry & Bead Looms are handmade in the USA, with manufacturing centered in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. The company is led by Claudia Chase from her New Hampshire studio. Each loom is made by a small team using copper and aluminum components. Looms range from 5 to 48 inches wide. All Mirrix looms are made in the USA with a commitment to quality fiber arts tools.
Last verified: April 2026
Mirrix Looms has been manufacturing products in Sturgeon Bay, WI since 1996. We carry 3 verified American-made Mirrix Looms products.
Heritage & History
Mirrix was founded over 25 years ago by Claudia Chase, a weaver and mother who was frustrated that no loom on the market balanced portability with function. She designed the first Mirrix loom herself, using copper and aluminum components and a unique coil spring system that automatically maintains even warp tension — the key to consistent tapestry and bead work.
The loom's innovation was the copper coil integrated into the top beam. Traditional looms required constant tension adjustments; the Mirrix coil spring handled it automatically, freeing weavers to focus on their work. Professional tapestry weavers, bead artists, and jewelry makers adopted Mirrix looms quickly, and the company built a loyal following of serious fiber artists who demand precision tools.
Made in the USA
Every Mirrix loom is hand-assembled in the USA at the company's manufacturing facility in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. The copper and aluminum components are crafted to tight tolerances that ensure decades of reliable performance. Mirrix makes looms from 5 inches wide to 48 inches wide — the Little Guy for small tapestries and jewelry, the Lani and Saffron for everyday use, and the larger Zach and Mirrix models for ambitious weavers who want maximum width.
The coil spring warp separation system is standard on all Mirrix looms and allows weavers to work in tapestry, bead weaving, and mixed-media techniques without switching tools. Accessories like shedding devices, floor stands, and additional heddles are also made in the USA and compatible across the full loom line.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mirrix Looms made in the USA?
Yes. Mirrix Looms manufactures 3 verified products in Sturgeon Bay, WI. Mirrix Looms hand-assembles tapestry and bead looms in the USA, creating copper and aluminum frame looms trusted by professional weavers and jewelers worldwide for their patented coil spring warp tension system.
Where is Mirrix Looms manufactured?
Mirrix Looms is headquartered in Francestown, NH. Manufacturing takes place in Sturgeon Bay, WI.
What Mirrix Looms products can I buy?
We carry 3 verified Mirrix Looms products across Arts & Crafts. Every listing links directly to Amazon with verified American manufacturing.
When was Mirrix Looms founded?
Mirrix Looms was founded in 1996. Mirrix Looms hand-assembles tapestry and bead looms in the USA, creating copper and aluminum frame looms trusted by professional weavers and jewelers worldwide for their patented coil spring warp tension system.
Does Mirrix Looms ship from Amazon?
Yes, all Mirrix Looms products listed here are available on Amazon with free shipping for Prime members.


