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A Wave of Fall Colors
Autumn is upon us at last! Celebrate the colors of Fall with a hand blended mix of Kromski Polish Merino. I’m using some of the beautiful Kromski Polish Merino colors to make a skein of yarn reminiscent of fallen Autumn leaves and foliage. We’ve used a 72TPI set of Kromski Hand Carders, to lightly…

October Mug Rug
Halloween Honeycomb Pumpkin Patch This pattern uses pick up sticks to create the illusion of a starry October sky over a pumpkin patch! This is a fun weave structure that has many uses. At the end of these instructions are some examples of how this looks when using other colors and the “pumpkin” pattern throughout….

Making Cotton Punis
Have you ever wanted to try spinning cotton? While it is possible to spin with cotton roving, I sometimes prefer to use Punis. Today I’m going to create my own punis. I have some plain white cotton. It’s been ginned, but the fibers need to be aligned better before spinning. I also want to add a…

Valentine Key Fob
When you give your Valentine the key to your heart, give them a Hand Woven Key Fob to keep it on! This weft faced Key Fob weaves up quickly using worsted weight cotton yarn and an 8 dent Heddle. Don’t have a loom? Don’t worry, Kromski has several different sizes for you to choose from!…

Introducing the Weaver’s Choice Heddle
The Kromski Weaver’s Choice variable dent heddle makes it possible for the weaver to decide exactly what size heddle to use on a thread by thread basis. We are no longer confined to using a single sized thread for the warp. Nor are we confined to one size on a given section. Each heddle is…

Double Weave Lunch Pack Set
In our last project post we used a 24″ Harp Forte to weave a blanket that was 45″ before washing. This process is called Double Weave and as the name suggests, we can weave double the width of the loom. However, that’s not the only way to utilize the double weave threading. In this project,…