Nice video - thank you...When I put the initial yarn through the slots at the top of the winder, I loop it twice and make sure I can pull it out when I finish winding. This way, you are using the yarn from the inside out...and the "cake" stays in place...
I love how you tossed that skein at the beginning. 😂 Literally LOL. I’m shopping on Amazon right now, and I took a quick break to see how well these work. Thank you for a quick, to-the-point, helpful video! 👍🏻
I re-watched your video. I timed the ball wind. From the time you started winding to the last of the yard off the Swift was 1min 10 sec, give or take a sec. That's great.
oooooohohhh i am so exicated for my ball winder to come into the mail!!!! i cant wait!!!! great video!!! will for sure re watch for more instructions on my ball winder!! thankyou!!!!!
My new swift & ball winder are exactly these brands. While it looked as easy as child’s play I messed up my first attempt. So glad I found you! Thank you!
Hope this all worked out! Occasionally you may get a hank of yarn that is somewhat tangled or not wound well. That has been a rare experience for me, but it does happen.
I make the tail smaller up at the top and use it as a center pull for my yarn. I have had my Stanwood Heavy Duty Winder for about a week now and love it! When I am done winding, I use a smaller crochet hook and tuck the end in. I trim down the outside wrapper with all the info on it, roll it up tight so the info is on the outside and gently push it through from the bottom so I can still access the center for my yarn.
That's certainly another way to do this Karen! Thanks! I love mine too, and have lost track of how many hanks I have wound through several book & leaflet publication projects. This is such a HUGE time saver. Blessings to you, Bonnie Barker BonnieBayCrochet.com
After watching your video I purchased the same winder.. Its a game changer, no more chasing balls of wool around the floor, no more stopping the dog pinching them.. They even fit in the cup holder on my chair 😊😊 so far I've caked a 100 balls of wool with ease.. 😊
I have had a ball winder for about a month and am in love! I am contemplating getting a swift, too, because it has been quite labor intensive finagling the yarn without one, but I really don't have room for one. I prefer making the center-pull cakes, versus using the yarn from the outside, though.
I'm relatively new to crochet & I've been starting to teach myself knitting. I've been wondering if I really need one of these & after having to hand cake about 4 skeins because my kids decided they'd play in mom's yarn, yeah. I need one. Thanks for an awesome video! Someone gave me one of your books in pdf format & it had a link to your RUclips & now I'm even more grateful for the friend to send me to you!
Welcome aboard MrsRazor66! Happy Easter! I honestly never had need until I started using really nice yarn that comes in hanks. I wrote my first book, Contemporary Celtic Crochet using some of these finer yarns and hand wound every hank! After that I gifted this to myself for Christmas later that year when I found the swift on sale. I have absolutely no regrets whatsoever! I highly recommend both (swift from Knit Picks, and Stanwick Large Ball Winder from Amazon.)
I pull from the center of the wound balls, not the outer. I find that it's better for me that way. I will use a clip for the yarn end on the outside. But I do love the umbrella winder. I have the same ball winder but it on many occasions messes up. The winder bolt comes loose also. 😢
Swift is from Knitpicks.com and the ballwinder is a Stanwood (stanwood.com I believe...you can google it). Both are high quality items. I use them all the time. Hope that helps
Okay..i watchd how u untangled the twisted yarn and which strings to cut as with the other end and the end with 4 strings to start with but PLEASE DEMONSTRATE how to ball up BY HAND as i do not have a kadaddle lol and i really want to start my crocheting project. Thank you Veronica😀
Uh, so sorry! I honestly don't have the time to wind hundreds of yards of yarn by hand, which is why I invested in my swift and ball winder. To wind by hand, simply untie the yarn, place around your knees after getting into a very comfortable seat, and wind away. This can take me anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes, depending upon the size of the hank.
I have a swift and ball winder too. My problem is sometimes during winding the yarn is tangled! It's so hard to untangle so I wind up cutting it and have to make a separate ball. Is there a technique to finding the right begining of the yarn ball?
Yes, but this does vary among the various yarn manufacturers. Generally speaking the end is usually tied around the yarn. I carefully cut the strands holding the yarn after I have placed it on my swift. Occasionally you just get a poorly wound mass of yarn - which is highly frustrating.
For the record, this is more expensive than the smaller winders on the market, but I've never had trouble winding yarn and I'm not limited as to the size of the hanks wound. The smaller winders are pretty limited.
Oh dear Jean! I too have had this happen. I think has as lot to do with how the yarn was handled by those who made it. Mishandling will make for many problems here.
Yes, after years of only hands and fingers, just wanted you to know that there are other parts to me! As I get better lighting for my craft/school/dining/whatever room we are planning more teaching & fun videos in the near future. Stay tuned!
Nice video - thank you...When I put the initial yarn through the slots at the top of the winder, I loop it twice and make sure I can pull it out when I finish winding. This way, you are using the yarn from the inside out...and the "cake" stays in place...
I love how you tossed that skein at the beginning. 😂 Literally LOL. I’m shopping on Amazon right now, and I took a quick break to see how well these work. Thank you for a quick, to-the-point, helpful video! 👍🏻
My pleasure!
I re-watched your video. I timed the ball wind. From the time you started winding to the last of the yard off the Swift was 1min 10 sec, give or take a sec. That's great.
Cool! That's better time than I thought! I love this gadget and now wonder how I got along without it. Blessings to you Phyllis!
oooooohohhh i am so exicated for my ball winder to come into the mail!!!! i cant wait!!!! great video!!! will for sure re watch for more instructions on my ball winder!! thankyou!!!!!
Yes, this is a huge time saver and still fun to use!
My new swift & ball winder are exactly these brands. While it looked as easy as child’s play I messed up my first attempt. So glad I found you! Thank you!
Hope this all worked out! Occasionally you may get a hank of yarn that is somewhat tangled or not wound well. That has been a rare experience for me, but it does happen.
Thank you!!! There were no directions (other than set up)! I'm do happy I found your channel. I can do this now. 😊
I make the tail smaller up at the top and use it as a center pull for my yarn. I have had my Stanwood Heavy Duty Winder for about a week now and love it! When I am done winding, I use a smaller crochet hook and tuck the end in. I trim down the outside wrapper with all the info on it, roll it up tight so the info is on the outside and gently push it through from the bottom so I can still access the center for my yarn.
That's certainly another way to do this Karen! Thanks! I love mine too, and have lost track of how many hanks I have wound through several book & leaflet publication projects. This is such a HUGE time saver.
Blessings to you,
Bonnie Barker
BonnieBayCrochet.com
After watching your video I purchased the same winder.. Its a game changer, no more chasing balls of wool around the floor, no more stopping the dog pinching them.. They even fit in the cup holder on my chair 😊😊 so far I've caked a 100 balls of wool with ease.. 😊
That's great Debbie! I wound every ball of yarn for my first book by hand before getting these for my studio. Yes, this is definitely a game changer!!
I have had a ball winder for about a month and am in love! I am contemplating getting a swift, too, because it has been quite labor intensive finagling the yarn without one, but I really don't have room for one. I prefer making the center-pull cakes, versus using the yarn from the outside, though.
This was super satisfying to watch!
Thanks Barb! I truly love winding yarn. These tools have taken the chore out of doing this by hand.
Great tutorial. Quick and funny. I popped when you threw the Red Heart skein.😂
It’s relaxing to watch! 🥰
It surely is! I wound several more hanks of yarn for an upcoming design just this morning!
0:51 was too funny 😂
That was mesmerizing.
You're a legend Bonnie! Keep up the great work!
Ha ha! Thanks Iotaultsch! That's going back a couple of years...
I'm relatively new to crochet & I've been starting to teach myself knitting. I've been wondering if I really need one of these & after having to hand cake about 4 skeins because my kids decided they'd play in mom's yarn, yeah. I need one. Thanks for an awesome video! Someone gave me one of your books in pdf format & it had a link to your RUclips & now I'm even more grateful for the friend to send me to you!
Welcome aboard MrsRazor66! Happy Easter! I honestly never had need until I started using really nice yarn that comes in hanks. I wrote my first book, Contemporary Celtic Crochet using some of these finer yarns and hand wound every hank! After that I gifted this to myself for Christmas later that year when I found the swift on sale. I have absolutely no regrets whatsoever! I highly recommend both (swift from Knit Picks, and Stanwick Large Ball Winder from Amazon.)
Great tutorial on winding yarn... TY
Nice tutorial u let me decide to buy it as i want to save space for my room by doing this
Yes, these are wonderful for rolling up hanks of yarn. Saves many hours!
Excellent!
I pull from the center of the wound balls, not the outer. I find that it's better for me that way. I will use a clip for the yarn end on the outside.
But I do love the umbrella winder. I have the same ball winder but it on many occasions messes up. The winder bolt comes loose also. 😢
Have you tried contacting the manufacturer? Personally I have never had any issues with this ball winder, or I would not recommend it.
Thank you!
Thank you 👍😊
Cool!
very much enjoyed your video. can you please provide the name and link of the swift you are using. thank you so much
Swift is from Knitpicks.com and the ballwinder is a Stanwood (stanwood.com I believe...you can google it). Both are high quality items. I use them all the time. Hope that helps
Okay..i watchd how u untangled the twisted yarn and which strings to cut as with the other end and the end with 4 strings to start with but PLEASE DEMONSTRATE how to ball up BY HAND as i do not have a kadaddle lol and i really want to start my crocheting project. Thank you Veronica😀
Uh, so sorry! I honestly don't have the time to wind hundreds of yards of yarn by hand, which is why I invested in my swift and ball winder. To wind by hand, simply untie the yarn, place around your knees after getting into a very comfortable seat, and wind away. This can take me anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes, depending upon the size of the hank.
I have a swift and ball winder too. My problem is sometimes during winding the yarn is tangled! It's so hard to untangle so I wind up cutting it and have to make a separate ball. Is there a technique to finding the right begining of the yarn ball?
Yes, but this does vary among the various yarn manufacturers. Generally speaking the end is usually tied around the yarn. I carefully cut the strands holding the yarn after I have placed it on my swift. Occasionally you just get a poorly wound mass of yarn - which is highly frustrating.
This was a great video . What yarn winder are you using?? Thank you.
Hey Phyllis! I am using the Large Stanwick Ball Winder. Here's a link: www.amazon.com/Stanwood-Needlecraft-String-Winder-10-Ounce/dp/B0078T6KQY
Thank you so much for that information.
For the record, this is more expensive than the smaller winders on the market, but I've never had trouble winding yarn and I'm not limited as to the size of the hanks wound. The smaller winders are pretty limited.
Thank you nice demo.
Isn't it easier getting an electric yarn winder ??
i used my yarn ball winder everytime to make my own cupcakes yarn
As I wind I often get hung up Why?
Oh dear Jean! I too have had this happen. I think has as lot to do with how the yarn was handled by those who made it. Mishandling will make for many problems here.
It doesn't work as well on sock weight or less
Maybe your swift or ball winder is producing too much tension? I wind sock/fingering weight yarn more than any other size.
Your hands and your long hair !
Yes, after years of only hands and fingers, just wanted you to know that there are other parts to me! As I get better lighting for my craft/school/dining/whatever room we are planning more teaching & fun videos in the near future. Stay tuned!
All you need to improve this is a foot pedal.
Ha ha! Perhaps!