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Weaving to Sew
Is sewing with your weaving too intimidating? It doesn’t have to be! Try this simple equation to create a comfortable spring time top that is perfect for just about any occasion. My fabric was woven on a 16″ Kromski Harp Forte, but I could also have made a similar top using narrower panels from an…
How to Warp the Kromski Harp Forte
Warping your Rigid Heddle Loom for the first time can be a daunting experience. But it doesn’t need to be. It’s actually quite easy. Let us walk you through the process, step by step. For this tutorial, we will be using an 8” Kromski Harpe Forte and stand. The warp is the yarn that runs from…
July Mug Rug
Time for a Star Spangle Mug Rug! Make your 4th of July sparkle with this easy variation on Houndstooth Weave! Supplies needed: Rigid Heddle Loom at least 8” wide. Two shuttles. Cotton Dish Cloth Yarn in blue, red and white – approx. 85 yards each (white and red) and about 40 yards of blue. The…
Christmas Pinwheels
For this towel project I used the 32″ Harp Forte. It could also have been done on the 24″ Harp Forte. The Mug Rug version was done on the 8″ Harp Forte, but of course it could have been done on any of the larger looms, including the Presto Loom. You will also need worsted…
About Spinning Wheel Ratios
All spinning wheels have a set of standard ratios and many have optional ratios achieved by either adding different whorls or a different type of flyer. View the comparison chart below and watch the informational videos, to learn all about ratios from Tim.
Weaver’s Choice Cowl
Kromski is excited to introduce the new Weaver’s Choice variable dent heddle, designed for the Harp Forte. If you want to see the Weaver’s Choice Heddle in action, check out this video – Kromski Weaver’s Choice Heddle In our last project, we show you how to make a vest using super chunky hand spun yarn….