Leon Kromski began a wood turning business in 1918 and operated it until 1939 when the impact of WWII and Communism made it impossible to continue. Today the family business is continued by Leon’s sons: Wojciech & Daniel Kromski. Their principal products are spinning wheels – now numbering 7 very distinct and well engineered models, and in 2001, Kromski developed and launched the very popular rigid heddle loom, the Kromski Harp, followed shortly by the Presto. Kromski also manufactures accessories for spinning and weaving, such as spinning stools, niddy noddies, and shuttles.

Polish Merino Wool Top - Grass
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Polish Merino wool has a Micron Count of 27, or 55-65 mm. This micron count is comparable to the Blue Faced Leicester, Corriedale, Dorset Down or Llama. This wool is an excellent choice for spinning, felting and other crafts where combed top is needed.
Due to the higher mircon count, Polish Merino is best used for projects that are not next to skin garments. If you are looking for scrumptiously soft Merino wool for next to skin projects browse our offerings HERE!
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