remeslenica
Publish time 2017-11-1 06:03
Спасибо за идею
Agaccy
Publish time 2017-11-2 09:40
Try tunisian
ANDRÉA CRISTINA
Publish time 2017-11-12 02:50
eu ainda não conheço
dheema
Publish time 2017-11-14 03:06
Verre nice
purlsandcurls
Publish time 2017-11-19 22:14
Edited by purlsandcurls at 2017-11-19 22:15
An Amish style swift is a great option.
Ordered mine through amazon, ChiaoGoo Amish Design Wooden Yarn Swift. They have several options to choose from.
Fonzie
Publish time 2018-1-31 02:03
I'm flirting with the idea of buying one from aliexpress. Ladies in my knitting group have brought those pretty cheap red and white yarn winders and say those work fine.
I really only want to wind yarn cakes so I can dye them, so I guess those would be fine for me... but probably they are not heavy duty ones. :(
maruiha80
Publish time 2018-3-29 05:31
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What you have described is called a swift.It is used with a ball winder sometimes, but is not th ...
I have a reel that was my grandmother's! She is 40 years old but she is perfect. It keeps selling, you ask for manual winder. Although I do not know if it will be the same quality as that of the '70s. I saw some nice and cheap pages in China, but I really do not know the quality and if they work for a very intense use
Prellude
Publish time 2018-4-6 01:16
I bought mine Loops & Threads at Michael's with 40% coupon
StarPrater
Publish time 2018-4-25 07:36
I bought mine at Joann's Fabrics and Crafts
carebear1
Publish time 2018-4-25 15:51
I bought the Boye swift. It was terrible! I have resorted to using my knees to keep the hank tight and then wind into a ball. Its tricky but I was desperate ;P