Our table top yarn swift is made by hand in our own workshop. They are individually cut, sanded, and finished. Several coats of linseed oil are applied to seal and protect the wood. We don't use any stains on our wood products. The colors that you see are the natural colors of the woods which the finish brings out beautifully.
Our wood yarn swifts can be completely taken apart into 4 working parts and the 6 moveable pegs. This allows for easy storage and makes them very portable for travel. We also make and include a muslin bag to use for storing and transporting your swift. The pegs are adjustable to 5 positions along the arms to adapt to various sizes of skeins of yarn. The dimensions it will accommodate range from about 29 inches to 72 inches. Changing the peg positions for different sizes of skeins could not be easier either; simply move the pegs to different holes and you’re ready to go. We also enclose a nylon washer to use on the center peg for a smoother operation.
When used with a yarn ball winder or a nostepinne you can make neat, perfectly tensioned, balls of yarn. The yarn swift holds the yarn in place and spins by the action of the yarn ball winder. The yarn transfers from the yarn swift to the yarn ball winder or nostepinne as you wind.
This style yarn swift can also easily be used to wind a skein (as a skeinwinder) from your yarn as when recycling a knit garment or unraveling your knitting. Spinners, and dyers will find this a useful application as well. I am not a spinner myself, but as a knitter and dyer, I can vouch for its use as a handy tool for skein-winding. It’s adjust-ability is invaluable for these uses since the yarn will shrink after washing or dyeing and when you need to put the skein back on to wind a ball, you can adjust for the new size of the skein.
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Professional dyer and owner of Knitting Notions; over 40 years of knitting experience
We are happy to be vending in-person at the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival. We hope to see you there and invite you to browse our products here or on our website. Pre-orders for pickup at the festival would be welcome via personal message. Email and phone contact are on the website.
We are a small owner operated company. We opened our wood working shop and dye studio in 2005. We make hand crafted wood knitting tools and accessories as well as hand dyed fine merino wool yarns. We also sell a range of knitting patterns.
Please visit us online at our website for our full line of tools, yarns and knitting patterns. Link above by clicking on the link symbol for knittingnotions.com