I was skeptical at first, but after winding a few skeins this way, I'm a convert. With a little practice, you can make a neat cake that almost looks machine wound. Thanks!
This method has produced zero tangles (for even the lumpiest of yarns), is easy to do, inexpensive and watching the yarn cakes stack up is aesthetically pleasing. Also, I started using a the handle of my egg whisk to keep from wearing out my thumb.
awesome! thank you :)
limeatron 1 year ago
I was skeptical at first, but after winding a few skeins this way, I'm a convert. With a little practice, you can make a neat cake that almost looks machine wound. Thanks!
jturnrich 1 year ago
This method has produced zero tangles (for even the lumpiest of yarns), is easy to do, inexpensive and watching the yarn cakes stack up is aesthetically pleasing. Also, I started using a the handle of my egg whisk to keep from wearing out my thumb.
nyahkitty 1 year ago
superb idea! will try it
kjaninka 1 year ago
haha purple thumbs.. we only like green thumbs. This video is awesome, but what if while you're doing this, the doorbell rings...???
montrealstars60 1 year ago
I don't mean to be rude but why would you want a center pull ball if you can manage to fish the center out of the skien?
syvannah101 2 years ago
because some skiens come unwound... a lot indy yarns aren't wound into balls they just come in hanks. =)
melzy71 2 years ago
Ya thanks, I have since figured out that center pull balls are amazing :D
syvannah101 2 years ago
Great video. Very clear and well explained.
Thanks.
mariat299 3 years ago
Thanks! I was looking for a way to do this without expensive equipment.
beckyjean 3 years ago
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Dhyansi 3 years ago
excellent instructions. thanks!
mollyj4 3 years ago
Thanks really easy to follow and mine have turned out perfectly.
zoejulius 3 years ago
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it useful. :)
elee7997 3 years ago
thanks!
airgood26 4 years ago