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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!…
Card Weaving with Plain Weave
ByKromskiCard (or Tablet) Weaving dates as far back as the 8th Century BC. There are many examples from throughout history, usually in the form of bands and belts. The technique does not appear to have change much over the years. Simple cards made from wood or bone were, and still are, quite commonly used. In…
Heddles
ByKromskiHeddles come in a variety of sizes called dents to allow you to control of number of ends per inch in your project. The standard heddle with each Kromski loom is 8-dent. Also available are 5, 8, 10 and 12-dent heddles. As you expand your weaving interests, you may want to have more than one…
A Needle Felted Easter!
ByKromskiSpring has arrived here at Kromski North America! Nothing says Spring like Easter Eggs, Lambs, Ducklings and of course the Easter Bunny – or in this case, and Easter Hare. All of our felted animals and eggs are made using Kromski Polish Merino. There are many Felting Packs available, each containing one ounce each of four…
Loom Floor Stand
ByKromskiDo you need a loom floor stand? Without a stand, the weaver sits with the front beam on the lap and the back end of the loom angled up against a table edge or workbench. This gives you a good view of your work and allows the light weight of the loom to be backstopped…

