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July Mug Rug
ByKromskiTime for a Star Spangle Mug Rug! Make your 4th of July sparkle with this easy variation on Houndstooth Weave! Supplies needed: Rigid Heddle Loom at least 8” wide. Two shuttles. Cotton Dish Cloth Yarn in blue, red and white – approx. 85 yards each (white and red) and about 40 yards of blue. The…
Saori Style on the Harp Forte
ByKromskiDid you know that you can weave Saori Style on a rigid heddle loom? Saori is a style of weaving that is done using 2 harnesses and a free form method to create fun, highly individual fabrics. It’s sort of a ‘make it up as you go along’ kind of weaving. Sound fun? It is!…
Weekend Winter Hat
ByKromskiIf you’re like most of us, you are now realizing just how quickly the holidays are approaching! Here is a super quick project that can easily be done in just one weekend. Let’s start with the yarn. Our hats are made with a bulky spun Polish Merino wool. This was spun on the Kromski Sonata….
Sonata Assembly Instructions
ByKromskiA Close-Up Look Download an instructional PDF to assemble the Sonata. View the Manufacturer Instruction (pictures only).
Kromski Warping Sticks
ByKromskiA simple weaving tool, but one that is sure to give your weaving the key to a perfectly tensioned warp. It is easy to use, as you wind your warp on the rear beam use our warp sticks to create a strong foundation that will support your warp from side to side and from one…
Warping Peg
ByKromskiThere are a number of ways to properly warp a loom. A warping peg is included with your Harp loom. Rather than using a warping board for shorter length, narrow projects, use the warping peg approach. This method is shown in the video below.

