The Kromski Weaver’s Choice variable dent heddle makes it possible for the weaver to decide exactly what size heddle to use on a thread by thread basis.
We are no longer confined to using a single sized thread for the warp. Nor are we confined to one size on a given section. Each heddle is an individual piece, thus allowing the weaver to use an endless combination of thread sizes.
Included in the Weaver’s Choice package are:
4 wooden pieces – per size: Two of them are flat on one side with the Kromski logo stamp. The other side has a “shelf”. The other two are flat on one side with no logo and curved on the other side.
2 Metal Brackets – per size.
Brass Knobs, Washers and Screws (6 each for the 8” and 16”, 8 each for the 24” and 32”)
Each heddle comes with an assortment of individual heddle pieces 12, 10, 8 and 5 dent.
The 8” includes 20 of each. The 16” includes 40 of each. The 24” includes 60 of each.
The 32” includes 80 of each
Click here for the Extra Heddle Packs are available which include 20 each of the assorted sizes (80 pieces total).
The Weaver's Choice Heddle come only in a Clear Finish.
Our first response to your order would be to have it shipped directly from our warehouse. In the case that our stock levels are too low, your order may need to be either ordered into our warehouse or dropshipped directly to you from Kromski’s warehouse in Georgia, USA. Please allow 3-5 business days for them to process and ship out your order before receiving an e-mail with your tracking number. Should your order be backordered with our vendor, one of our customer service representatives will contact you with delays and shipping information.
Please note that Kromski drop-ships are sent via UPS or USPS and typically arrive within 3-7 business days after being shipped. Please provide a physical address for your order as UPS does not send to PO Boxes. Drop-shipping is not available for international orders at this time so please allow time for your order to reach us before we ship it to you.
Please contact us with any questions or concerns regarding your order at (509) 536-7746 or sales@paradisefibers.com.
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