Haczyk
Included with each Kromski wheel. This hook has a fancy turned handle making it a perfect accessory for your wheel. Just bend the wire to work with your wheel.
Available unfinished and in clear, mahogany and walnut.

Kromski Makes Two Styles of Lazy Kates – Arched and Upright Arched – Standard on Mazurka and Symphony Wheels Upright – Standard on the Polonaise Each Lazy Kate holds up to three bobbins. The bobbin rods are made of heavy metal. These tensioned Kates will accommodate most brands of bobbins including Ashford (standard bobbins), Jensen, Reeves,…
With Easter right around the corner, it seems there are Bunnies everywhere! Have you ever tried to spin the luxurious cloud of fluff that grows on an Angora Rabbit? If you have ever had the pleasure of holding an Angora Rabbit, then you know just how irresistibly soft and fluffy their fiber is. These rabbits…
Start by remembering that your wheel is a mechanical machine. Maintenance is to be expected, but it will never be difficult. If things don’t look or feel right, that is your first clue that you need to perform maintenance. View the videos below to learn step-by-step how to take care of your wheel.
Did 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!…
This easy Double Heddle project is just the thing to welcome Fall. With open sides and cotton yarn, it’s enough to ward of a light chill, yet not so heavy that it can’t be warn indoors. And it makes a great project for those wanting to try the double heddles for the first time! For…
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…