Good demonstration! I learnt this method from Hannah Thiessen in her slow knitting book. It’s quite comfortable and easy to manage. Put the starting thread at the base of the thumb, close to the wrist. Holding that thread with the fingers of the same hand begin winding around the thumb. Every 20 or so loops, twist the yarn (already wound onto the thumb) a small distance to the left and continue. When too large to keep on the thumb remove and wind into a ball shape.
Good demonstration! I learnt this method from Hannah Thiessen in her slow knitting book. It’s quite comfortable and easy to manage. Put the starting thread at the base of the thumb, close to the wrist. Holding that thread with the fingers of the same hand begin winding around the thumb. Every 20 or so loops, twist the yarn (already wound onto the thumb) a small distance to the left and continue. When too large to keep on the thumb remove and wind into a ball shape.
Thank you! We're always looking for new ways to make winding easier.
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