How to wind a skein of yarn into a ball (with no equipment) (2024)

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How to wind a skein of yarn into a ball (with no equipment) (1)

So your yarn arrived and it looked like this:

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This is sometimes called a skein of yarn and sometimes called a hank of yarn but the most important thing to know is that you should not attempt to knit or crochet the yarn straight away. Unless you first wind it into a ball you will end up in a terrible mess.

Why does some yarn arrive like this? Traditionally yarn was spun in small amounts and wrapped around something called a niddy noddy (I kind you not) which measured the length and then it was wrapped up and stored until needed in these skeins. Nowadays most yarn is mill produced but if it is beingproduced undyed ready for indy dyers to work their magic on it, they need it in the skein because balls can't be dyed easily. And because skeins have become to denote handmade luxury a lot of mill produced yarns which could be spun off into balls are put into skeins. Perhaps that isn't pure snobbery though, skeins are easier to store and there is less chance of the yarn being stretched in a skein. Anyway, its here, its in a skein, lets learn how to deal with it.

I work with skeined yarn a lot so for speed I will often use a swift and ball winder but not everybody has these key pieces of equipment and sometimes you just don't want to wait to get home to start the skein. This method canbe done anywhere and needs no equipment (well a pair of scissors is handy if you don't like breaking yarn with your bare hands or gnawing through it.)

The big advantage of this method is that you create a ball that you can work from the centre of. This stops the ball rolling around as you knit or crochet from it. I enjoy working from the centre of balls much more than the outside in.

HOW TO

1/First you are going to want to untwist the skein.Carefully untwist and open it out, you need to keep all the strands where they are supposed to be at this point or you'll get in a tangle, use your hands to support it.

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2/Place the opened skein over your knees (you can also put it over your forearms or a chair or a friend's forearms but I wanted to show you how to do it alone)

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3/Carefully snip away all the ties that are holding the skein together. There might be lots of these, you'll know it's all done nicely when you can pull a strand the whole length of the skein. You can rearrange the the skein by twisting it slightly in place to make the yarn come away more freely at this point. You are now at peak tangle risk so if you have to move make sure you move the skein exactly as is and lay it out carefully.

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4/Take the end and wrap it around your extended palm several times.

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5/Take this wrap off your palm and fold it in two to make "bunny ears"

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6/ Holding on to the top of the bunny ears begin wrapping the yarn around and around the bottom of the ears.

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7/ Change the direction slightly every few wraps to make it into a ball shape, always holding on to those bunny ears so they don't get consumed by the ball. Don't wrap so loosely that it collapses but don't pull tight either or you might create tension issues when you come to crochet/knit with it.

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8/ Keep wrapping.....until you reach the end of the skein. Those last few metres are always dangerous for tangles so don't stop concentrating on lifting it off the skein cleanly.

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9/Ta da! You made that ball! You can pull the bunny ears out and start working from them for a lovely centre pull ball.

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How to wind a skein of yarn into a ball (with no equipment)? ›

Start by winding around two or three fingers several times. Pull the yarn off your fingers and turn the threads sideways. Wind around the middle of this and over two fingers. Pull it off again and now you can start winding around just the yarn changing direction every few wraps so a ball starts forming.

How to wind a skein of yarn into a ball by hand? ›

Hand Wind a Ball of Yarn
  1. Step 1: Prep Your Yarn. Some yarn comes already wound into center-pull balls. ...
  2. Step 2: Begin the Ball. You start winding from the center of the ball (obviously). ...
  3. Step 3: Wrap. Slide the stack of figure 8s off your finger and thumb and pinch together in the middle. ...
  4. Step 4: Keep Wrapping!

Should you roll a skein of yarn into a ball? ›

You should unquestionably wind your yarn into a ball or cake before using it. Otherwise it will invariably become tangled, even if you stay in one spot to knit the whole project.

Why is yarn sold in skeins instead of balls? ›

Skeins take up less space, are easier to package, neater to stack and they don't roll around.

Is it necessary to rewind a skein of yarn? ›

This is sometimes called a skein of yarn and sometimes called a hank of yarn but the most important thing to know is that you should not attempt to knit or crochet the yarn straight away. Unless you first wind it into a ball you will end up in a terrible mess.

Can you wind yarn by hand? ›

Hand winding your yarn into a ball is simple! I hold the end of the fiber in my hand and wrap the fiber over a couple of fingers. Once I have twenty or so wraps ( a guess on my part), I slide it off my fingers and continue wrapping around this lose inner ball.

Can you use a ball winder without a swift? ›

You don't need a swift to use a ball winder. There are 3 ways to use your ball winder, which we show you in the video tutorial above: Wind directly from an existing ball to create a neater, centre-pull ball that is much easier to work from. Wind two strands of yarn together for easy knitting or crocheting on the go.

Why isn't yarn sold in balls? ›

It saves an extra production step. Yarn from smaller producers is often dyed or hand painted in small lengths which can then be easily twisted into skeins. Winding it into balls would be an additional step, which would increase production time and cost as industrial ball winding machines are expensive.

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