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Christmas Star – Table Runner
ByKromskiThis 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…
Double Weave Part 2 – Weaving the Blanket
ByKromskiIn 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…
How to Convert a 4 Shaft Draft to Weave on 3 Heddles
ByKromskiConverting a weaving draft so that it can be woven on a Rigid Heddle is not difficult – once you understand how! In this tutorial I will show you how I “cracked the code” so that I can now weave ANY 4 shaft pattern on my Kromski Harp Forte equipped with three heddles. To start…
May Mug Rug
ByKromskiThis month we celebrate May flowers with a Brooks Bouquet pattern. This is a very simple design, yet it can look so impressive on many applications. Aside from mug rugs, this looks great along the edge of a place mat or table runner. It adds a touch of fancy to a shawl or scarf. So…
Double Heddle Poncho
ByKromskiThis 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…
