Haven’t used these yet but
"Haven’t used these yet but will on the next project"
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Schacht Rigid Heddle Variable Dent Reeds - 10" - Cricket is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Rated 4.8 out of 5 — 12 verified reviews
For Cricket and Flip Looms
This is a mix-and-match rigid heddle reed. Remove the top of the frame and insert the rigid heddle sections. Each reed comes with a variety of sections in 5, 8, 10 and 12-dent; each section is about 2" wide. You can use different dents to create different setts in the same reed. This is a great way to thread stripes of thick and thin yarns or to create different densities in a fabric.
Additional Variable Dent Reed Sections can be found {Schacht Variable Dent Reed Replacement Sections.html}.
Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 12 reviews.
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"Haven’t used these yet but will on the next project"
"Discovering this heddle was life-changing, freeing up the ability to mix yarn weights in the warp."
"Worked well. Fit my loom"
"What a neat reed and tons of creative potential!"
"Great product. Can’t wait to use it."
"These are great reeds but you customer service is even better! Thank you for your communication, patience and knowledge."
"Received in perfect condition in a timely manner. Works beautifully."
"This is a really good product. Well made and easy to use!"
"After receiving assistance to locate an item, everything went smoothly. The person who helped find an item I was interested in was very helpful and had a great phone personality. Order arrived in good condition and when promised."
"I just bought this as a 2nd heddle, thinking there would be enough sections of each dent to fill the heddle if I wanted to use it that way. There isn't. Great idea for projects that you will definitely use multiple weights of yarn in, but not the cost-effective route I was thinking it would be, especially given that extra sections of the reed cost $11+ each! Not sure what to do now. . ."