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Cricket Quartet

Cricket Quartet

Regular price $473.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $473.00 USD
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Size

The Cricket Quartet reimagines our most popular rigid heddle loom, the 15″ Cricket–transforming it into a 4-shaft loom with a 13-1/2″ weaving width. We engineered the Quartet with thoughtful features that help you weave more complex patterns. Closely spaced levers move with smooth action to raise and lower shafts. You’ll achieve clean sheds with help from the extended back beam. The pivot beater maximizes your weaving space. Like all Schacht products, the Cricket Quartet is manufactured in the USA.

Schacht products currently take ~6 weeks to ship.

NOTE: THE QUARTET INTEGRATES WITH THE CRICKET LOOM (SOLD SEPERATELY)

  • Includes 300 Texsolv heddles and your choice of 6, 8, 10, 12, or 15 dent reed
  • Made of high-quality maple plywood and solid hard maple; left unfinished to match your Cricket loom
  • Ships flat-packed, with assembly required
  • 15″ Cricket Loom and optional 15″ Cricket Stand sold separately
  • You will need a warping system (a warping peg set or warping board) for measuring warp chains—try our Warping Pegs or Warping Board (available in 4-1/2 yard and 14 yard sizes)
  • Recommended accessories: 11″ slim boat shuttle, plastic bobbins, bobbin winder, 15″ Cricket Stand, 15″ Cricket Trap

Specifications

  • Weaving width 13-1/2″
  • Assembled Quartet, 18-1/4″ wide x 22″ deep x 10″ high
  • Cricket + Cricket Quartet, 18-1/4″ wide x 22″ deep x 16″ high
  • 15″ Cricket without Quartet, 18-1/4″ wide x 18-1/4″ deep x 6″ high without rigid heddle

Cricket Quartet and Cricket Trap available for the 15″ Cricket Loom. 

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  • Two bobbins of yarn, side by side. The yarn on the left is thick with inconsistent high twist corkscrews. The yarn on the right is thinner with consistent thickness and twist.

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