Pick-Up Sticks
$7.70 - $13.20
Pick-up sticks are flat pieces of wood that are sized to work with a loom. One end is rounded and beveled to allow easy placement. (Kromski Harp Looms come with one pick-up stick.)
How is it used? The stick is used behind your heddle. One way to look at it is that with a pick-up stick, you trick your loom into thinking it is something it is not; you temporarily change the way the warp interacts with the slots and holes on the heddle. The result is a stunning range of patterns.
If you have any questions on using pick-up sticks,please contact Kromski's Customer Service at (229)-859-2001 for assistance.
How is it used? The stick is used behind your heddle. One way to look at it is that with a pick-up stick, you trick your loom into thinking it is something it is not; you temporarily change the way the warp interacts with the slots and holes on the heddle. The result is a stunning range of patterns.
If you have any questions on using pick-up sticks,please contact Kromski's Customer Service at (229)-859-2001 for assistance.
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Pick-up sticks are flat pieces of wood that are sized to work with a loom. One end is rounded and beveled to allow easy placement. (Kromski Harp Looms come with one pick-up stick.)
How is it used? The stick is used behind your heddle. One way to look at it is that with a pick-up stick, you trick your loom into thinking it is something it is not; you temporarily change the way the warp interacts with the slots and holes on the heddle. The result is a stunning range of patterns.
Pick-up sticks are flat pieces of wood that are sized to work with a loom. One end is rounded and beveled to allow easy placement. (Kromski Harp Looms come with one pick-up stick.)
How is it used? The stick is used behind your heddle. One way to look at it is that with a pick-up stick, you trick your loom into thinking it is something it is not; you temporarily change the way the warp interacts with the slots and holes on the heddle. The result is a stunning range of patterns.
Pick-up sticks are flat pieces of wood that are sized to work with a loom. One end is rounded and beveled to allow easy placement. (Kromski Harp Looms come with one pick-up stick.)
How is it used? The stick is used behind your heddle. One way to look at it is that with a pick-up stick, you trick your loom into thinking it is something it is not; you temporarily change the way the warp interacts with the slots and holes on the heddle. The result is a stunning range of patterns.
Pick-up sticks are flat pieces of wood that are sized to work with a loom. One end is rounded and beveled to allow easy placement. (Kromski Harp Looms come with one pick-up stick.)
How is it used? The stick is used behind your heddle. One way to look at it is that with a pick-up stick, you trick your loom into thinking it is something it is not; you temporarily change the way the warp interacts with the slots and holes on the heddle. The result is a stunning range of patterns.