Also included are the stand, trap, and, for using in rigid heddle mode, 5 dpi, 8 dpi, 10 dpi, and 12 dpi heddles. The Quartet converts the Cricket into a 4 shaft table loom. There are 100 texsolv heddles on each shaft. There are a 10 dpi and 12 dpi reeds for the...
We’ve just added some great new classes at Guild House! From floor looms to rigid heddle looms, tapestry weaving to tablet weaving, from learning to spin to art yarn, kids classes to dye days, our Guild House instructors do it all. While some of us were...
Learn to weave, spin, ply, dye… Guild House is ready with upcoming class sessions this quarter. The Rigid Heddle Weaving classes provide a good introduction to weaving using a small Cricket Loom as seen in this photo. Already know you want to weave on a floor...
Debra weaves Color and Weave on the Cricket Loom in D’Anne’s recent class at Guild House. Check our our list of Current Classes. Photo courtesy D’Anne Craft
Wow! Penny has been working with the Cricket Loom. In a blog post she shows an inventive approach to achieving different setts for her warp threads. I would like to see this item live to see how the different sizes of warp affected the “hand”. I wonder if there are...