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Weave a thick plush towel on your rigid heddle loom – it’s easier than you may think! Take a look at this quick video to see the technique in action. https://youtu.be/MZtZLIoDBDA For this project, we’ve used the 16″ Presto loom with the 8 dent heddle and some worsted weight cotton yarn. You will also need…
Padded Bag for Sonata
This is the way to treat your Sonata. This heavy duty, padded bag will protect your wheel when folded. Whether you are storing it at home or traveling across the country, rest assured that all is well. The folded Sonata fits firmly on extra heavy base pads and the flyer has a padded mitten that…

May Mug Rug
This month we celebrate May flowers with a Brooks Bouquet pattern. This is a very simple design, yet it can look so impressive on many applications. Aside from mug rugs, this looks great along the edge of a place mat or table runner. It adds a touch of fancy to a shawl or scarf. So…

Spinning Natural Colored Cotton
Summer is just around the corner and there is no better fiber for warm weather than cotton. Did you know that cotton grows in colors? We are all used to seeing wonderful fluffy white cotton and of course, cotton dyed all sorts of colors. While dyed colors can be quite pretty, I am drawn to…
Double Drive Description
In-Depth Description of Double Drive Wheels There was a time when spinning wheels did not have bobbins and flyers. Yarn was spun on a wheel that had just a spindle. While great yarn can be made in this manner, it was a slow process. Spinners had to do a long type of draw with the…
More Fun with the Weaver’s Choice Heddle
The Kromski Weaver’s Choice opens up the possibility of creating a whole new texture to the fabric woven on the Harp Forte. Here is a project that will please the spinner and weaver alike. This vest was woven using fingering, worsted and bulky weight yarns right along side some super bulky, funky hand spun Polish Merino….