Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

I've always thought couples need exceptional communication and coping skills to engage in activities such as playing bridge and wallpapering. We don't do either. I've recently discovered that warping a loom ranks right up there. I'm happy to report that we're not only thriving through serious illness recovery, but loom warping times three, which has brought the cost per scarf down to around $86 each. Could be worse, someone I know has a machine knit sweater otherwise known as the $3000 sweater.

Regarding rigid heddle looms, I've been asked Kromski or Ashford? My original rigid heddle review was in this post. Here are my updated thoughts after purchasing both the 24" Kromski and the 12" Ashford Knitters Loom:

  • I like the fact that both are finished wood.
  • The 12" Knitter's Loom is so maneuverable and portable, but is limited to scarves.
  • The 24" Kromski is a little more cumbersome in size but can be used to make generous sized shawls.
  • If I had it to do over again, I'd probably buy the newer 20" Ashford Knitters loom – the best of both worlds for shawls and scarves.

My warping helper (that's how his role is described in the Kromski loom instructions) was doing really well until two days ago when he twisted slightly in the wrong direction. It's discouraging since he described himself as feeling 100% recovered until that moment, which has left him in constant pain. We're awaiting x-ray results to determine if he separated a rib that might have been cracked in surgery. Owie.

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10 responses to “Warped marriage”

  1. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    You can kiss the patient on the forehead for me. 😉
    Your loom breakdown reminds me of Greg’s refurbished old tractor. He has it down to about $700 a mow; the front-end loader is still just an expensive lawn ornament.

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  2. Rebekah Avatar

    Well better to be warped together then apart 🙂

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  3. chancy Avatar

    I hope everything works out and he recovers quickly…again!

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  4. toni in florida Avatar

    Owie, indeed! Hope he recovers (again) quickly.

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  5. Michele Avatar

    Thanks for the update on the review…and hope your hubby recovers soon…..

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  6. sandy Avatar

    I always suspected the both of you were warped! 😀
    (Separated/cracked ribs hurt like the DICKENS! OWIE! Poor him. POOR YOU)
    xoxo

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  7. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Yes, hanging pictures together can prove a trying experience as well we’ve found!

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  8. Yarnhog (Suzanne) Avatar

    Poor guy. I hope he feels better soon.

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  9. Crazy For yarn In Alabama Avatar

    If size isn’t the consideration, which loom is the easiest to use or are both the same? Just on the fence as to which to buy. Thanks so much for your input!!!

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  10. caroline Avatar
    caroline

    Great to find this wonderful blog. I’m about to invest in my first RH loom and was heading towards an Ashford 20 in knitters loom when I spotted the price difference of the Kromskis. I think you might have persuaded me back to my first choice but still on the fence…

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