Wooden Yarn Umbrella


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If you buy yarn in hanks, you want to wind your yarn into skeins or balls to make it much easier to work with. And this is where a yarn swift comes in. A yarn swift is a practical tool that keeps your yarn in check while you wind the yarn into skeins or balls.
TIP: For extra easy winding, we recommend using a yarn winder. Sold separately.
This wooden yarn swift comes in a practical canvas storage bag that holds everything you need.
How to use a yarn swift:
Attach – Attach the yarn swift to the edge of your table with the clamp to stabilize it.
Place the yarn – Stretch the hank out in a circle and place it on the arms of the yarn swift.
Open and lock – Lift the tightening screw to unfold the arms of the umbrella and tighten the screw to secure the position.
Ready the yarn – Cut the little strands of yarn that hold the hank together and find the yarn end pointing out.
Wind – Pull the yarn end to make the yarn swift spin, giving you a smooth winding experience.
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If you buy yarn in hanks, you want to wind your yarn into skeins or balls to make it much easier to work with. And this is where a yarn swift comes in. A yarn swift is a practical tool that keeps your yarn in check while you wind the yarn into skeins or balls.
TIP: For extra easy winding, we recommend using a yarn winder. Sold separately.
This wooden yarn swift comes in a practical canvas storage bag that holds everything you need.
How to use a yarn swift:
Attach – Attach the yarn swift to the edge of your table with the clamp to stabilize it.
Place the yarn – Stretch the hank out in a circle and place it on the arms of the yarn swift.
Open and lock – Lift the tightening screw to unfold the arms of the umbrella and tighten the screw to secure the position.
Ready the yarn – Cut the little strands of yarn that hold the hank together and find the yarn end pointing out.
Wind – Pull the yarn end to make the yarn swift spin, giving you a smooth winding experience.