How can I wind yarn?
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I push my finger down into the centre of the skein, pull out a small clump of yarn from the centre and find the end. I begin wrapping the end of the yarn around two fingers (around the knuckles) unail some bulfis formed. Continuing to pull the yarn from the center ! Slip the clump off your finger tips and continue to wrap the yarn around it, shaping into a ball. Nothing to it!
I saw my grannies ask another adult to put the yarn on each wrist then spread their arms wide then you can then find it easier to take the yarn and wind in to a ball.
Yes Ladies...The key is to wrap the yarn loosely around your fingers to keep the yarn from loosing it's softness & springiness [which happens when it is wound up too tight]; carefully remove your fingers from the yarn strands & place them back upon the outside of the ball & continue to wind the yarn around your fingers again...repeat until all the yarn is wound into a ball.