How To Wind A Ball Of Yarn By Hand - Mini scrap yarn balls!

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Learn how to hand wind your scraps of yarn into mini yarn balls! How to wind a ball of yarn by hand - a simple and easy tutorial.

Don't let your yarn scraps go to waste or get tangled up - wind them, store them and use them!

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i love a vocal kitty cat! thank you for this useful video! :)

pipgirl
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Like your way of doing that! I've been winding yarn for years.(I'm as old as Methuselah😂). I wrap round 2 fingers then fold and wrap and turn. Same concept❤
Loving your fur catbaby❣️ my fur catbaby perked up at hearing yours. 🤷
Enjoy your tutorials and have used many of them as I don't read a pattern, never learned to old now to learn😂
Stay Safe and Be Blessed

teencykizmitt
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I've never seen this before. Love the way this is done. Thank you for the tutorial.
Olive sounds adorable!

dianaross
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Thanks! Never seen it that way, mine is like it but without the thumb. Now… go feed Olive! 😊

asaldanapr
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How wonderful to know a great way of winding thread/yarn!! I’ve struggled from time to time trying to wind my yarn in a ball!! Thank you so much for this wonderful demonstration!! 💕🤗

Needlewich
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Hi Rebekah. Great tutorial. I love the way you started this off. I’ve never seen this technique before. I move mine every few wraps but have never started it like that. Very interesting! Your mom is very talented so I’m not surprised! Thanks for sharing with us! Say hi to Olive! Too funny! Very entertaining!😂💗

theastewart
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Thank you this was very informative for me. I always have trouble with this.

kayroth
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I have several cats so hearing Olive in the background just sounds like home. 😸
That’s a much neater way to make a yarn ball than my way. Thank you for sharing your way. 💜🙏🏻

kathywelch
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Thank you Rebecca olive sounds like a great character bless her I love cats.💙💙

deborahm
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This is so helpful and so neat thank you ❤

lainey
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tysm i wanted to make one for my cat bc I've seen other orange cats play with them a lot :>

THEE_Three
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Love cats and yada good laugh listening to Olive!❤. Thank you for another great tutorial!

joanberman
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These videos off yours are so good for beginers. I always try to ball my scrap wool, but OMG when there's a tangled mountain of wool that gets tangled, , , , well let's just say its better than therapy 😂. I find that relaxing and ive been crocheting my since water was invented 😂. But since i found you tube a couple of years ago i just love crochet videos, and I've learned new styles of crochet here from you, your one of my favourites. Love from Ireland xx

lornaharkin
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Brilliant idea thanks for sharing my one’s always got knotted😊

susanrobertson
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Really helpful, I was never taught this skill. Also totally realistic with Olive in the background sounds just like my house!

amme
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No apologies necessary…😊 We love our fur babies…❤
Thank you…🤗

millieo.
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Thank you never seen this method before will definitely do this with my loads of scrap yarn from now on!

marycamilleri
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Thanks for another helpful video! I love the way you start with a figure eight— keeps it tidier that way.
I’ve always wound the yarn over two fingers (removing them and replacing as I wind) to keep the yarn from getting too tight and stretched. The ball stays snug, but there’s a tiny bit more air between strands. Same idea as your thumb, perhaps.
Anyway, I’ll definitely start now with the figure 8. Many thanks again! 💕

cindynevels
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Oh this is so helpful!! Really satisfying 😀 I know what I'll be doing all evening! Thank you 🌟

rowanhughes
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Great idea. Thank you. I also use rubber bands to hold the ends to stop them unraveling.

sharonlau