Weaving Hooks
Weaving Hooks come with each Kromski loom, but are also available separately. Please talk with your dealer before purchase, as these hooks may not fit other heddles on the market.
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…
You need to sit right to spin comfortably. This sturdy stool has a contoured seat that will let you spin for hours. The legs are turned to allow a permanent seat height adjustment from 17″ to 18.5″. Available unfinished or with a clear, walnut or mahogany finish.
With Father’s Day fast approaching, it’s time to look for ideas that are sure to please even the Dad who has everything! I’ve come up with a fun little felting project that can be customized with your Father’s favorite things. Once finished, he can display this Felted Father’s Day Card on his desk at work or at home as…
Our example was made using 2 different balls of handspun yarn, approximately 250 yards each. One is dyed Merino and the other a natural colored Corriedale. Both were spun on the Kromski Sonata. Held together they make a light bulky weight yarn. Because handspun yarn is not an exact science, we will not specify the…
The videos below present information about weaving on a rigid heddle loom. If you are new to weaving, think you want to weave but are not sure how to proceed or what to purchase, let us help you out. We’ll explain everything you ever wanted to know about weaving on the Kromski Harp Forte, a…
This month we celebrate St. Patricks Day. Our Mug Rug is designed to (loosely) represent a field of green with scattered coins from the Leprechaun’s Pot of Gold! For this pattern you will need 2 colors of yarn. One color will be predominant and the other is more of a background color. I’ve chosen green…