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Ball Winders
Use ball winders to wind off yarn into neat, easy to unroll balls. Machine knitters use them to insure even tension. Spinners may use them to ply yarns.
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Diz
A diz is used when you are combing the wool into a combed top. A combed top uses only the longest and strongest fibers and leaves the shorter fibers and noils in the comb. Combed top is best used for spinning worsted yarns.
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Lazy Kates
A device used to hold one or more spools or bobbins in place while the yarn on them is manipulated. Lazy kates are used to ply yarn. Some spinning wheels have built-in lazy kates.
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Niddy Noddies
Niddy Noddies are used to make skeins from your handspun yarn coming directly from the bobbin on the spinning wheel.
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Spinning Books
Learn to spin & More. Over 50 different books to choose from.
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Spinning Kits
Have someone in your life who spins or wants to learn to spin? Check out the kits and gift bags we offer for those special occasions.
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Spinning Stools
You need to sit just right to spin comfortably. Many of these stools and chairs are available in different finishes.
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Swifts & Skeinweinders
Swifts and skeinwinders are used to wind hanks of yarn. They are available in wood and metal.
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Wool Wash
Wash your natural fibers and sheep skins. The washes are gentle and there's no need to rinse.
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