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The Knit Picks Wooden Umbrella Yarn Swift is an essential tool for knitters and crocheters, designed to hold yarn hanks securely while you wind them into neat balls. Made from durable Birch wood, it combines functionality with elegance, featuring easy assembly and a compact design for effortless storage. Ideal for any crafting enthusiast, this swift enhances your yarn-winding experience and pairs perfectly with the Knit Picks Yarn Ball Winder.
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Material Type | Wood |
Item Length | 66.04 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Color | Natural Birch |
M**N
Amazing quality!
This is the most beautiful swift I have ever seen. It came wrapped in a mesh sleeve to keep the swift closed and the box it was packaged in was quite sturdy and included instructions on the box as well as a slip of paper included inside on how to set up and use the swift. All of the wood is smooth so your yarn won't be catching on anything and the two adjustable pins are sturdy metal with a plastic tip.
P**A
No assembly needed
Works well. Very quiet and spins slow to fast easily.
G**A
Quality built
I have been so impressed with this winder! It winds smooth as silk, it’s quick, and makes it so easy to attach my hanks of yarn. I haven’t had a hank not fit it yet, and once on the winder, they never slip. This is beautifully made and there are no slivers of wood that could snag your yarn. It is shipped in an overly large, bright orange plastic, mesh-like “umbrella” cover which may be intended to dispose once you receive the package, but I trimmed mine down a little and use it as a way to protect the winder when I’m storing it between uses. As. winders go, this isn’t the cheapest, but nor is it the most expensive. What I can tell you is don’t spend the extra money for something that is supposed to look like a piece of furniture, when it isn’t going to do the job. This winder is good looking, and most importantly, will do the job it’s made to do with the utmost perfection.
G**0
Easy
The first one I received had a flaw in it. I returned it and received another one without any hassle. It works very smoothly
K**N
Best one I have bought - well made, great size, sturdy!
Great size, sturdy, and love the metal holders to keep it in place. Easy to use and reasonably priced. Highly recommend! The best one I have gotten in years. I have bought several over the past 30 years as a knitter.
J**.
Works flawlessly. Perfect tension. Saves my daughter so much time!
The media could not be loaded. This was a birthday gift for my daughter. We had gotten a smaller electric one (we had to return) but the tension was all wrong. This yarn swift works like a dream. See video.
C**.
Great and well made product!
I love this product. It’s so easy to use and a real time saver. My poor husband use to have to sit while holding a large hank of yarn for a half hour, and my cakes would come out loose. This has great tension, smooth spinning action and I can wind a nice tight cake in five minutes.
F**N
Yarn winder
Works well.
V**T
Good quality and work well
My mother was very happy with this gift. She's a professional and she likes it a lot ! Easy to mount and turn well.
J**E
Yarn winding joy, wish I'd bought this sooner!
Have coveted a wooden swift for years,after admitting that I could never afford an Ashford one. Even this good quality one was, I thought, a purchase too far, even though I know the yarn brand. So, I bought a cheaper version/copy only to cry real tears and swear very long and loudly when it totally destroyed a 800m skein of alpaca and silk blend laceweight yarn that cost more than I'll ever admit to spending on yarn!Then went in search of quality.This gorgeous little beauty was on offer at a really, really good price, and just threw itself into my basket, ooh bliss. It's solid as a rock, with beautifully coloured wood, not sure of which tree, but it's smooth to the touch and you can't help but stroke it.I don't know if it's because I have issues with my hands (OE in all joints) but I found it did take myself and DH to attach it to the table. I held the swift as he tightened the substantial locking screws, and then it was quickly and solidly attached, I did place a folded towel between the table and swift to protect the table, as there is nothing inside the mouth that attaches to the table, but I would have done that anyway and once tightened it wasn't going anywhere, in fact it seemed more stable with the towel. I then placed a skein of laceweight on the wings and extended the umbrella to get the correct tension for the length of skein, there is good variety of levels than can be achieved for varying skein lengths and thickness (DK, 4ply, lace etc), DH then tightened the umbrella screw and I was ready to fly? DH took one look and says, "It's broken?" No it's not that's the tension arm! Watch this. With heart in mouth and with the swift now loaded with 800metres of silken beauty, I untied the knots that keep then ends together, set up my ball winder found the start end of the skein, fastened it to the winder and closed my eyes as I set it turning, I hadn't appreciated the width of the wings and they caught my hand keeping the tension from swift to winder as it turned but after minor adjustment moving winder and pulling off more yarn manually before setting the winder going, off we set again, within 10mins, maybe less I had a perfectly formed centre pull doughnut shape ball of laceweight yarn. It's a fluke I said, that can't have just happened, no stops for knots, no tangles to cause grief, no loss of tension and having to stop to adjust, no wobbles, or helicopter take off vibrations, just smooth and swift ball winding joy. I tried again, with an even more expensive skein of laceweight......and wound faster to see if it stayed still and didn't vibrate...it did and it didn't vibrate and .AGAIN in less than the time it takes to knit a row of complicated lace I had another perfectly formed doughnut of yarn!!Would I recommend YOU BET.. A word of caution... If you've never used a swift before, take your time and learn how it works, use a yarn skein that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, and definitely complete your purchase with a decent ball winder. You will never go back to using DH's arm, chair backs of god forbid try to wind using your knees or on your lap, believe me I've tried them all ,l even once tried it round my neck< don't even go there, not unless you want to look like the fly caught in a giant web? Buy this you won't be disappointed!
M**A
Ein Muss für jede/n Stricker/in
Die Zeiten, in denen man umständlich die Wollstränge über eine Stuhllehne gehangen hat oder "bereitwillige" Helfer brauchte, um aus einem Strang Wolle ein verarbeitungsfähiges Knäuel zu wickeln sind endlich vorbei. Die Schirmhaspel ist m. E. nach qualitativ sehr gut und vor allem hat man nicht die Befürchtung, dass sie beim Drehen jeden Moment auseinander fällt. Bei der Drehung hakt nichts und die Bändchen der Schirmarme halten auch nach vielfachem Gebrauch. Geliefert wird die Haspel in einem Netz mit Banderole, auf der auch die Anleitung steht (in Englisch). Ich habe die Haspel in Verbindung mit dem Wollwickler von KnitPicks gekauft und möchte beides nicht mehr missen. Klare Kaufempfehlung!
D**R
excellent
This was a gift for my daughter. She loved it. Works great and stores nicely. Very pleased.
C**Y
Easy to use and good quality
I love to use good yarns when crocheting and recently purchased two skeins of lovely hand dyed yarn. These were sock weight maybe finer and my husband was bored out of his mind by the time he had helped me wind one skein into a ball. He said there had to be easier ways to do it and when I told him about yarn swifts and ball winders he immediately offered to get me one as an early Christmas present. I read lots of reviews and spent ages deciding based on feedback. I wanted something which would last me for my lifetime of crochet and not ruin any expensive yarn by snagging. I am delighted with the quality and ease of use of this swift and it took so little time to wind the skein into a tidy yarn cake (with the help of a Knitpro wool winder) . Well worth the money in my opinion
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