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Winding a Center Pull Ball of Yarn

By: Laura Zander from Jimmy Beans Wool

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Winding your own ball of yarn can be challenging; if you don't do it correctly it can easily become a pile of knots.  Laura Zander from Jimmy Beans Wool shares her tips for winding yarn properly.  Learn how to wind a center pull ball of yarn in this free knitting tutorial.

Winding a Center Pull Ball of Yarn:

More often than not, it's the end of the day when I decide on a project and I don't have time to wind the yarn at the store. Here is a great way to wind your yarn into a center pull ball!

1. Uncoil your hank of yarn and hang it over a dining room chair.

2. Find the end of the hank and drape it over your index finger.

3. Using the yarn from the hank, create figure-8s around your index and middle fingers.

4. Continue wrapping the yarn in figure-8s around those 2 fingers - and be careful not to cross the yarn over the original end of the hank.

5. Once you've created a good sized core of figure-8s, you can start to wind the yarn around that core.

6. Now that you've wound the entire hank around the core, tuck in the end and you've got a center pull ball!

So, grab a fresh hank of yarn and give it a shot - you never know when you'll need to wind it yourself!!

 

 

 Need a visual? Check out our easy video tutorial that demonstrates this method using a turkey baster!

 

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