Loom
A frame for weaving cloth — a slow daily structure that produces something whole from many threads.
A loom in a dream is the dream's image of a slow daily structure that turns many separate threads into a single piece of cloth. The loom does not rush; the weaver works one row at a time, and the fabric grows by patient repetition. The dream brings the loom when something in your life — a long marriage, a body of work, a household — is currently being built one row at a time and is showing the result only as length accumulates. A loom in steady use, with the cloth growing, is the dream affirming the rhythm. A loom abandoned with the threads tangled and the pattern lost is the dream noting that the daily structure has been interrupted, and the existing length will need to be unpicked before the weaving can resume.