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This is the way to treat your Sonata. This heavy duty, padded bag will protect your wheel when folded. Whether you are storing it at home or traveling across the country, rest assured that all is well. The folded Sonata fits firmly on extra heavy base pads and the flyer has a padded mitten that…

Tablet Weaving on the 8″ Harp Forte
Kromski has a new way to use the 8″ Harp Forte. Tablet Weaving! Tablet weaving, sometimes referred to as card weaving, dates back to the 8th century BC. Typically found as trim and decorative bands throughout the ages. These bands were originally woven with no loom at all, but in modern times, it is…

Saori Style on the Harp Forte
Did 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!…

Theo Moorman with Two Heddles
Theo Moorman technique uses tie-down warp threads to lock in a secondary weft, allowing the weaver to create a vast array of freehand designs. Unlike inlay weaving, this method holds the pattern weft on the surface of the weaving. In other words, the reverse side of the fabric will show only the plain weave. Look…

Double Weave Part 2 – Weaving the Blanket
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…
Starting to Weave
Kromski N.A. is creating a series of videos that will present the products we sell, answer questions on the topics of spinning and weaving, and offer tips and useful information about spinning and weaving. Below you will see the videos on how to start weaving on the Harp Loom. Using the Harp Warping Board Using…