The Kromski Harp rigid heddle loom is all you need. The Harp is available in three widths: 16, 24, and 32 inches.
The Kromski rigid heddle loom is all you need:
Warping board is integral to its design. Just turn over the loom and you can make your warp (five yards plus). Purchased separately, a warping board will set you back about $70; with the Harp it is part of your package.
Take your Harp with you. It folds(with warp attached) and fits neatly into the Kromski tote bag. People in mobile homes and boats use the compact Harp because it travels and stores so well.
Finished wood and striking overall look. European alder wood with a clear finish, lots of curves and turned pieces. Many other rigid heddle looms lack a finish (just bare wood) or charge you more for a finish.Don't compare prices with an unfinished product. You want a finish on the wood for long term protection.
Complete set-up. The Harp comes with a 10-dent heddle, 2 stick shuttles, a pick-up stick, threading hook, 2 clamps, a warping peg, warping board pegs and the very helpful “Warp Helper”. Just add the yarn.No other rigid heddle loom comes packaged with everything.
Options: KromskiTote,extra heddles, heddle blocks(for using 2 heddles for more complex weaving) andfloor stand. Three sizes: 16", 24" and 32" for versatility.
Please Note:The Kromski's Harp in the 24" and 32" size does not have an arched heddle. The wood is straight. Pictures shown here may show a 16" heddle, which does have an arch.
Watch this assembly video.
Weaving Your First Project
Manufacturer: Kromski
Manufacturer Description: It was in 2000 that the first Kromski spinning wheels arrived in North America from Poland - a container load of Mazurka and Polonaise wheels first introduced at Convergence. Of course the history of the Kromskis, woodworking and spinning wheels began long before the 21st century.