The Vaskinde heddle was found in Sweden and dates from the late middle ages 1350 - 1500. It is made from moose antler and is 4.7 by 4.5 cm. It has a delicate decoration.
The original is in the Nordiska Museum in Stockholm and can be viewed here:
https://samlingar.shm.se/object/08C1C4DE-E1A6-4D75-BEF5-866784624914
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| The original Vaskinde heddle |
https://www.m-e.se/handelsbod/band.html
They also publish a small booklet of patterns for the heddle. The booklet has patterns for 13 warp ends and also different variations. number of patterns with 13 threads. The booklet describes sample weavings and shows how to make more variations.
They also make a miniature version of the heddle which is a challenge but lovely to use. I wove an narrow warp faced band and finished with a tubular section.
| The small version of the heddle |
Robin Goatey at thedancinggoats has also made a slightly larger version.
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheDancingGoats
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| The Vaskinde heddle and shuttle from Robin Goatey. |
The reproductions from Sweden come in different colours. Here are two with the weaving in progress.
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| Two reproduction heddles in plastic. |
Weaving a band using the Vaskinde heddle.
Happy New Year
and, of course, Happy Weaving
A longer version of the video can be seen on my YouTube channel
https://youtu.be/GGPQlU7TLEIJ
Susan J Foulkes January 2026




