@@Macca81 it seems the algorithm is working strange today, but a niddy noddy is used to wrap yarn after making it, somewhat like an old style yarn winder. It's an extremely useful tool for yarn and fiber artists. I hope this helps 😁
@@psychedelicsquidfiberarts it works well enough, was more challenging to make it not flex to much to, Ive made over tools out of legos to like a umbra swift, a e-spinne, and a lathe to make a new part for my spinning wheel!
@@psychedelicsquidfiberarts it barely worked, it was under powered and was built to fit exactly one size piece of wood, it also like to dislodge the work piece if I tried to remove to much at once, but after serial hours I got to to something I was happy with!
This was delightful, what a lovely little corner of the world to stumble into
@@TheAdmiralBacon thank you!
I watched this whole video, and I still don't know what a niddy noddy is.
@@Macca81 it seems the algorithm is working strange today, but a niddy noddy is used to wrap yarn after making it, somewhat like an old style yarn winder. It's an extremely useful tool for yarn and fiber artists. I hope this helps 😁
I have one that I made out of legos
@@dronko-fire-blaster that's awesome! I hadn't thought of it, does it work well? 😁
@@psychedelicsquidfiberarts it works well enough, was more challenging to make it not flex to much to, Ive made over tools out of legos to like a umbra swift, a e-spinne, and a lathe to make a new part for my spinning wheel!
@@dronko-fire-blaster you made a lathe out of Legos!?!?! That's super impressive, was it a mini lathe?
@@psychedelicsquidfiberarts it barely worked, it was under powered and was built to fit exactly one size piece of wood, it also like to dislodge the work piece if I tried to remove to much at once, but after serial hours I got to to something I was happy with!
@@dronko-fire-blaster still it sounds like it worked enough to accomplish what you were doing 👍 very impressive