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Crewel Embroidery… with Hand Spun Yarn
PrzezKromskiMost of the time when people speak of hand spun yarn to someone less familiar with our craft, the image of woolen mittens and thick scarves comes to mind. Others, more familiar, may imagine knit or crochet shawls made out of a finer weight yarn. But have you ever really thought of hand embroidery when…
Double Weave Part 2 – Weaving the Blanket
PrzezKromskiIn this post we will learn how to weave a small Double Weave blanket suitable for baby or as a light summer throw. Our 38″ wide project will be woven on a 24″ Harp Forte Loom. Please refer to the previous post, Double Weave Part 1 – How to Warp a Second Heddle, to learn…
April Mug Rug
PrzezKromskiIt’s April, so this month’s design will reflect an Easter Basket in appearance. The structure is called Monk’s Weave. I’ve added a bit of a twist to the standard pattern with a small additional element (this will be explained in the instructions). For this Mug Rug you will need your Pick Up Stick and two…
Kromski Drop Spindles
PrzezKromskiTop whorl spindles are excellent for beginners and for general purpose spindle spinning. Available in walnut, clear, mahogany and unfinished. Weight is 3oz.Length is 12 inches. New colors added. Which one will you choose? See our special Drop Spindle Kit and Drop Spindle Kit deLux:
Kromski Christmas Scarf
PrzezKromskiShort on time this Christmas? This scarf weaves up quickly on the Kromski Harp Forte, using super bulky weight yarn in traditional Holiday colors. Finished size: 60” x 7” with 4” fringe You will need Super Bulky yarn (5 wpi): 55 yards of Green 75 yards of Red 65 yards of White Kromski Harp Forte rigid…
Saori Style on the Harp Forte
PrzezKromskiDid 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!…
