Yarn Bobbins, Yarn Winder, Yarn Holder, XL, Large and Small Yarn Bobbin sets
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Only 4 left in stock
Only 4 left in stock
Only 4 left in stock
These bobbins come in small, large, and XL. The colors shown are examples, and you may not receive these exact colors. The small bobbins easily hold over 10g of yarn, and the large bobbins hold over 70g of yarn before they start to approach the notch. Although you can wind these bobbins beyond the notch to hold more yarn, you would then lose the function of the notch until you use some of the yarn to uncover it again. The XL bobbin has not yet been tested, but it's considerably larger than the large size and should hold quite a bit. Yarn bobbins are available in the following sets:
Small - 4 small bobbins
Large - 4 large bobbins
XL - 2 XL bobbins
The glow-in-the-dark bobbins, when available, can be easily charged with exposure to light, and when it gets dark they glow green. I was unable to capture this fully on camera, because my camera couldn't focus the lens in the dark. However, in the last 2 photos of the listing, you can see how they look in daylight and in the dark.
The notch in the small bobbins is large enough to fit worsted weight yarn and below. The notch on the large bobbins can fit bulky weight yarn and below, although bulky weight is a little snug when inserted. These bobbins are not recommended for any yarns thicker than bulky weight yarn.
These bobbins are great for colorwork, intarsia knitting, smaller weaving looms, or for tidying up your mini skeins and leftover yarn. They're quicker and easier to use for hand-winding yarn than a nostepinne and keep your yarn neater as well. They make an easy and affordable alternative if you do not have a cake winder and yarn swift at home.
Winding Instructions:
thread the end of your yarn through the center hole, then wrap the yarn between the petals of the yarn bobbin, going directly across the middle. After wrapping it around several times, rotate the bobbin 90 degrees and wrap between the other petals, so that you're wrapping perpendicular to the first set of wraps. Continue in this manner, rotating and wrapping until you're done.
These yarn bobbins are 3D printed with PLA filament, which is an environmentally friendly plastic.
They are printed from a slightly modified version of the yarn bobbin found on thingiverse, item 2874258.
Small - 4 small bobbins
Large - 4 large bobbins
XL - 2 XL bobbins
The glow-in-the-dark bobbins, when available, can be easily charged with exposure to light, and when it gets dark they glow green. I was unable to capture this fully on camera, because my camera couldn't focus the lens in the dark. However, in the last 2 photos of the listing, you can see how they look in daylight and in the dark.
The notch in the small bobbins is large enough to fit worsted weight yarn and below. The notch on the large bobbins can fit bulky weight yarn and below, although bulky weight is a little snug when inserted. These bobbins are not recommended for any yarns thicker than bulky weight yarn.
These bobbins are great for colorwork, intarsia knitting, smaller weaving looms, or for tidying up your mini skeins and leftover yarn. They're quicker and easier to use for hand-winding yarn than a nostepinne and keep your yarn neater as well. They make an easy and affordable alternative if you do not have a cake winder and yarn swift at home.
Winding Instructions:
thread the end of your yarn through the center hole, then wrap the yarn between the petals of the yarn bobbin, going directly across the middle. After wrapping it around several times, rotate the bobbin 90 degrees and wrap between the other petals, so that you're wrapping perpendicular to the first set of wraps. Continue in this manner, rotating and wrapping until you're done.
These yarn bobbins are 3D printed with PLA filament, which is an environmentally friendly plastic.
They are printed from a slightly modified version of the yarn bobbin found on thingiverse, item 2874258.
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These bobbins come in small, large, and XL. The colors shown are examples, and you may not receive these exact colors. The small bobbins easily hold over 10g of yarn, and the large bobbins hold over 70g of yarn before they start to approach the notch. Although you can wind these bobbins beyond the notch to hold more yarn, you would then lose the function of the notch until you use some of the yarn to uncover it again. The XL bobbin has not yet been tested, but it's considerably larger than the large size and should hold quite a bit. Yarn bobbins are available in the following sets:
Small - 4 small bobbins
Large - 4 large bobbins
XL - 2 XL bobbins
The glow-in-the-dark bobbins, when available, can be easily charged with exposure to light, and when it gets dark they glow green. I was unable to capture this fully on camera, because my camera couldn't focus the lens in the dark. However, in the last 2 photos of the listing, you can see how they look in daylight and in the dark.
The notch in the small bobbins is large enough to fit worsted weight yarn and below. The notch on the large bobbins can fit bulky weight yarn and below, although bulky weight is a little snug when inserted. These bobbins are not recommended for any yarns thicker than bulky weight yarn.
These bobbins are great for colorwork, intarsia knitting, smaller weaving looms, or for tidying up your mini skeins and leftover yarn. They're quicker and easier to use for hand-winding yarn than a nostepinne and keep your yarn neater as well. They make an easy and affordable alternative if you do not have a cake winder and yarn swift at home.
Winding Instructions:
thread the end of your yarn through the center hole, then wrap the yarn between the petals of the yarn bobbin, going directly across the middle. After wrapping it around several times, rotate the bobbin 90 degrees and wrap between the other petals, so that you're wrapping perpendicular to the first set of wraps. Continue in this manner, rotating and wrapping until you're done.
These yarn bobbins are 3D printed with PLA filament, which is an environmentally friendly plastic.
They are printed from a slightly modified version of the yarn bobbin found on thingiverse, item 2874258.
Small - 4 small bobbins
Large - 4 large bobbins
XL - 2 XL bobbins
The glow-in-the-dark bobbins, when available, can be easily charged with exposure to light, and when it gets dark they glow green. I was unable to capture this fully on camera, because my camera couldn't focus the lens in the dark. However, in the last 2 photos of the listing, you can see how they look in daylight and in the dark.
The notch in the small bobbins is large enough to fit worsted weight yarn and below. The notch on the large bobbins can fit bulky weight yarn and below, although bulky weight is a little snug when inserted. These bobbins are not recommended for any yarns thicker than bulky weight yarn.
These bobbins are great for colorwork, intarsia knitting, smaller weaving looms, or for tidying up your mini skeins and leftover yarn. They're quicker and easier to use for hand-winding yarn than a nostepinne and keep your yarn neater as well. They make an easy and affordable alternative if you do not have a cake winder and yarn swift at home.
Winding Instructions:
thread the end of your yarn through the center hole, then wrap the yarn between the petals of the yarn bobbin, going directly across the middle. After wrapping it around several times, rotate the bobbin 90 degrees and wrap between the other petals, so that you're wrapping perpendicular to the first set of wraps. Continue in this manner, rotating and wrapping until you're done.
These yarn bobbins are 3D printed with PLA filament, which is an environmentally friendly plastic.
They are printed from a slightly modified version of the yarn bobbin found on thingiverse, item 2874258.
These bobbins come in small, large, and XL. The colors shown are examples, and you may not receive these exact colors. The small bobbins easily hold over 10g of yarn, and the large bobbins hold over 70g of yarn before they start to approach the notch. Although you can wind these bobbins beyond the notch to hold more yarn, you would then lose the function of the notch until you use some of the yarn to uncover it again. The XL bobbin has not yet been tested, but it's considerably larger than the large size and should hold quite a bit. Yarn bobbins are available in the following sets:
Small - 4 small bobbins
Large - 4 large bobbins
XL - 2 XL bobbins
The glow-in-the-dark bobbins, when available, can be easily charged with exposure to light, and when it gets dark they glow green. I was unable to capture this fully on camera, because my camera couldn't focus the lens in the dark. However, in the last 2 photos of the listing, you can see how they look in daylight and in the dark.
The notch in the small bobbins is large enough to fit worsted weight yarn and below. The notch on the large bobbins can fit bulky weight yarn and below, although bulky weight is a little snug when inserted. These bobbins are not recommended for any yarns thicker than bulky weight yarn.
These bobbins are great for colorwork, intarsia knitting, smaller weaving looms, or for tidying up your mini skeins and leftover yarn. They're quicker and easier to use for hand-winding yarn than a nostepinne and keep your yarn neater as well. They make an easy and affordable alternative if you do not have a cake winder and yarn swift at home.
Winding Instructions:
thread the end of your yarn through the center hole, then wrap the yarn between the petals of the yarn bobbin, going directly across the middle. After wrapping it around several times, rotate the bobbin 90 degrees and wrap between the other petals, so that you're wrapping perpendicular to the first set of wraps. Continue in this manner, rotating and wrapping until you're done.
These yarn bobbins are 3D printed with PLA filament, which is an environmentally friendly plastic.
They are printed from a slightly modified version of the yarn bobbin found on thingiverse, item 2874258.
Small - 4 small bobbins
Large - 4 large bobbins
XL - 2 XL bobbins
The glow-in-the-dark bobbins, when available, can be easily charged with exposure to light, and when it gets dark they glow green. I was unable to capture this fully on camera, because my camera couldn't focus the lens in the dark. However, in the last 2 photos of the listing, you can see how they look in daylight and in the dark.
The notch in the small bobbins is large enough to fit worsted weight yarn and below. The notch on the large bobbins can fit bulky weight yarn and below, although bulky weight is a little snug when inserted. These bobbins are not recommended for any yarns thicker than bulky weight yarn.
These bobbins are great for colorwork, intarsia knitting, smaller weaving looms, or for tidying up your mini skeins and leftover yarn. They're quicker and easier to use for hand-winding yarn than a nostepinne and keep your yarn neater as well. They make an easy and affordable alternative if you do not have a cake winder and yarn swift at home.
Winding Instructions:
thread the end of your yarn through the center hole, then wrap the yarn between the petals of the yarn bobbin, going directly across the middle. After wrapping it around several times, rotate the bobbin 90 degrees and wrap between the other petals, so that you're wrapping perpendicular to the first set of wraps. Continue in this manner, rotating and wrapping until you're done.
These yarn bobbins are 3D printed with PLA filament, which is an environmentally friendly plastic.
They are printed from a slightly modified version of the yarn bobbin found on thingiverse, item 2874258.