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Kromski Wool Promotion
October is the perfect time to purchase a Kromski Spinning Wheel. Imagine having 2 pounds of FREE Polish Merino Wool and a Kromski exclusive Mug delivered with your new wheel! With 7 different wheels to choose from, there’s sure to be one that fits your style. Each wheel is available in Unfinished so that you…
New Jumbo Yarn/Ply Option for the Fantasia
Jumbo Ring Orifice and Hooks Kit Kromski has added an option for the Fantasia that lets you spin and ply jumbo size yarn without the added expense of a jumbo flyer/bobbin. The orifice ring easily attaches to the regular orifice, and the jumbo hooks are used in lieu of the original sliding hooks and fixed hooks…

Home Spun Holiday
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…

Double Weave Part 1 – How to Warp a Second Heddle
There has been a lot of talk lately about weaving with a second heddle. In this post we will explain how to set up to weave a Double Weave project. We will be making a small blanket on a 24″ Harp Forte. Our finished blanket will measure 38″x 40″ after washing . This means it…

Making Cotton Punis
Have 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…

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…