Threading Hook
Included with each Kromski wheel. This hook has a fancy turned handle making it a perfect accessory for your wheel. Just bend the wire to work with your wheel.
Available unfinished and in clear, mahogany and walnut.

Start by remembering that your wheel is a mechanical machine. Maintenance is to be expected, but it will never be difficult. If things don’t look or feel right, that is your first clue that you need to perform maintenance. View the videos below to learn step-by-step how to take care of your wheel.
Pick-up Sticks are available in the following sizes: 9″, 12″, 17″, 25″ and 33″. One end is rounded and beveled to allow easy placement. One comes with each Harp loom. You might think that with a rigid heddle loom your weaving projects must be simple in design. After all, such a loom is inexpensive and…
In 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…
Spinning Wheels – Understanding How Single Drive and Double Drive Systems Work You have seen the phrases: “single drive with Scotch tension set-up” or “double drive set-up”. What do these terms mean? How does it affect your spinning? Which is the better system? Below we will talk about both and give you our opinions of each….
November is a busy time for crafters! With that in mind, we have an easy weave this month. The structure is a basic plain weave showcasing an example of how playing with color alone can create a beautiful pattern. You will need: – Rigid Heddle Loom at least 8” wide such as the Kromski Harp…
To me, nothing says Holiday like hand made. Whether I need home decor or that special something for gift giving, I know I can always turn to my Kromski Spinning Wheel or Loom for inspiration. Over the years I have made many gifts for friends and family (and yes, for me too). Sometimes it’s nice…