Abstract: A weaving loom comprises a plurality of interchangeable sections forming the loom frame. The sections are separably connected together in end-to-end abutment. The connection between abutting sections is an unique tab and slot construction preventing them from being pulled apart axially but causing the sections to disconnect when one section is twisted downwardly relative to the other section about their abutting ends. Pegs project upwardly from the frame sections, and when the loom is in use, yarn woven around the pegs back and forth between opposite sides of the loom frame prevents the loom sections from becoming disconnected.