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ByKromskiWarping your Rigid Heddle Loom for the first time can be a daunting experience. But it doesn’t need to be. It’s actually quite easy. Let us walk you through the process, step by step. For this tutorial, we will be using an 8” Kromski Harpe Forte and stand. The warp is the yarn that runs from…
Polish Merino Wool Colors
ByKromskiKromski North America has so many colors of Polish Merino that it can be hard to choose! Maybe seeing them all together will make it easier to decide… or maybe you will decide to get them all! Please note that while we have done our best to portray accurate colors, every monitor is different and…
Fall in Love with The Great Jumbo Flyer
ByKromskiKromski is proud to introduce the Great Jumbo Flyer, specially designed for the Minstrel Wheel. This new Flyer and Bobbin set is available in Unfinished, Clear, Mahogany and Walnut finishes. It has a ratio of 4:1 and 8:1 and the capacity to hold up to 24.8 ounces of fiber! We’re so in love with it,…
Spinning Stool
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Crewel Embroidery… with Hand Spun Yarn
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A Kromski Stick Shuttle Furthers Science
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