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Making Cotton Punis
ByKromskiHave you ever wanted to try spinning cotton? While it is possible to spin with cotton roving, I sometimes prefer to use Punis. Today I’m going to create my own punis. I have some plain white cotton. It’s been ginned, but the fibers need to be aligned better before spinning. I also want to add a…
Morse Code Pattern
ByKromskiThis year Kromski was at Flock Fiber Festival in Seattle, WA. demonstrating our beautiful wheels and looms. Check it out! Flock As part of the fun, we decided to make a Morse Code Scarf/Shawl with the secret message “Flock 24”. If you were at the show, then you will have had the opportunity to see…
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!…
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…
Christmas Pick Up Stick Placemats and Towel
ByKromskiSimple, elegant and festive, these placemats are woven using 3/2 Perle Cotton and a Kromski Harp Forte Loom. For our sample we have used red, white and green, but these would look equally nice in blues and white or even with rustic mountain colors for everyday use. Finished size for the placemats is 19.5” x…
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…
