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Colors of the Year 2025
Meet new energetic… Fantasia Royal Purple Introducing the Limited Edition Royal Purple Fantasia Spinning Wheel, a vibrant and energetic addition to your fiber arts toolkit. There will only be 100 of these Limited Edition wheels made and each one will be personally signed by Daniel Kromski. A Touch of Sophistication for Your Weaving Journey! Presto…
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Woven Infinity Scarf with Kromski Wool top
This project is perfect for rigid heddle loom with weaving width 10 inch. Use mixed techniques: plain weave and weaving with wool top for extra softness.
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Woven Valentine Heart
A handmade gift says “I love you” in all the right ways. You can make this sweet woven heart for your Valentine by following the instructions below. It may look confusing at first (love always does right?), but it’s really quite simple using the provided template. To make this heart even more special, the yarn…
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Handspun Crochet Cowl
Our example was made using 2 different balls of handspun yarn, approximately 250 yards each. One is dyed Merino and the other a natural colored Corriedale. Both were spun on the Kromski Sonata. Held together they make a light bulky weight yarn. Because handspun yarn is not an exact science, we will not specify the…
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Christmas Pinwheels
For this towel project I used the 32″ Harp Forte. It could also have been done on the 24″ Harp Forte. The Mug Rug version was done on the 8″ Harp Forte, but of course it could have been done on any of the larger looms, including the Presto Loom. You will also need worsted…
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Bead Weaving on the Kromski Presto
The Kromski Presto Loom is a dream to weave on. It’s cute, compact and yet with the choice of 10” or 16” width, it’s large enough to make a variety of projects. There is even a choice of Unfinished or the Color of the Year. Mint is the 2023 color and I love it! As I…
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Weaving to Sew
Is sewing with your weaving too intimidating? It doesn’t have to be! Try this simple equation to create a comfortable spring time top that is perfect for just about any occasion. My fabric was woven on a 16″ Kromski Harp Forte, but I could also have made a similar top using narrower panels from an…
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Card Weaving with Plain Weave
Card (or Tablet) Weaving dates as far back as the 8th Century BC. There are many examples from throughout history, usually in the form of bands and belts. The technique does not appear to have change much over the years. Simple cards made from wood or bone were, and still are, quite commonly used. In…
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Christmas Star – Table Runner
This easy pattern is quickly adapted to placemats, pillows or any variety of ideas. This is a one sided design, so keep that in mind as you plan your projects. Materials: Rigid heddle loom with a minimum weaving width of 8’’ We suggest the Kromski 10” Presto or 8” Harp. One 8-dent heddle One pick-up…
