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Cricket Loom Kit: 15” Weaving Width
Compact and capable, the Cricket Rigid Heddle Loom from Schacht Spindle Co. has a 15 inch weaving width. The wider weaving width offers more flexibility in your choice of weaving projects, and this Cricket remains portable.The Cricket is made of high-quality maple plywood and hard maple and is left unfinished. Each Cricket comes with everything you need to weave.
Contents include:
• 8-dent reed
• threading hook
• warping peg
• table clamps
• two shuttles
• two balls of Wool-Ease® yarn
Skill Level: Beginner
This item comes with a one year warranty and replacement parts are available through the manufacturer. Assembly required.
How does a rigid heddle loom make weaving fun and easy? When the heddle is moved from the neutral position to down or up positions, it creates a shed, or opening, where the weft can pass through. This makes weaving much quicker than picking each yarn up by hand as you would do with a frame loom.
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Compact and capable, the Cricket Rigid Heddle Loom from Schacht Spindle Co. has a 15 inch weaving width. The wider weaving width offers more flexibility in your choice of weaving projects, and this Cricket remains portable.The Cricket is made of high-quality maple plywood and hard maple and is left unfinished. Each Cricket comes with everything you need to weave.
Contents include:
• 8-dent reed
• threading hook
• warping peg
• table clamps
• two shuttles
• two balls of Wool-Ease® yarn
Skill Level: Beginner
This item comes with a one year warranty and replacement parts are available through the manufacturer. Assembly required.
How does a rigid heddle loom make weaving fun and easy? When the heddle is moved from the neutral position to down or up positions, it creates a shed, or opening, where the weft can pass through. This makes weaving much quicker than picking each yarn up by hand as you would do with a frame loom.
