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Wheel Study: Kromski Polonaise

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I thought I would also write about the equipment used in hand spinning. Finding the right equipment for yourself is important. I have had 10 wheels in my spinning life, with four currently in the house. I miss most of the wheels I have sold, but there were at least two that did not suit me at all. I did manage to find them good homes.

Researching Norwegian/Scandinavian spinning wheels has been somewhat challenging. There simply isn’t much information available on this type of wheel.

The Polonaise features wheels typical of the Baltic region of Poland and Scandinavia. It has been said that the wheels are built to be historically accurate with such detailed craftsmanship. It’s an excellent wheel for re-enactors to use.

Some of the features include functional wood threaded wheel angle adjustments to achieve the proper angle with the flyer. It has pin and socket bearings supporting the 24″ wheel, making treadling easier. The wheel hardware is positioned between the wheel posts; the footman passes through the bench to the treadle.

Facts:

Wheel:  Kromski Polonaise (bases

Wood:  European Alder and birch

Drives: Double and Scotch

Wheel Diameter: 24 inches (60.96 cm)

Orifice Height: 25 inches (63.5 cm)

Bobbin Capacity: 4 ounces (113.398 grams)

Ratios: 8, 12, 16 & 20 to 1

Young Norwegian woman in traditional dress sits behind a spinning wheel.

Photo: National Geographic Creative Website

  

 

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