If you are a lover of hanks of yarn or a spinner then a ball winder is a must. This one is a large one and can cope with approximately 200g of wool on one ball.
Size: approx:34cm x26.5cm(13 3/8" x10 3/8"), Hole size: / Thickness: 31.5cm(12 3/8")
Here are some YouTube links for assembling the ball winder and using it. Ball winders are different makes, but the assembly is the same. Oregon Woodworker's You Tube is an excellent instruction for assembly.
If you purchase this item with a swift you will be required to pay extra postage. As it will be posted as two separate items. You will be contacted if extra payment is required.
If you are a lover of hanks of yarn or a spinner then a ball winder is a must. This one is a large one and can cope with approximately 200g of wool on one ball.
Size: approx:34cm x26.5cm(13 3/8" x10 3/8"), Hole size: / Thickness: 31.5cm(12 3/8")
Here are some YouTube links for assembling the ball winder and using it. Ball winders are different makes, but the assembly is the same. Oregon Woodworker's You Tube is an excellent instruction for assembly.
If you purchase this item with a swift you will be required to pay extra postage. As it will be posted as two separate items. You will be contacted if extra payment is required.
The benefits of Wool
Australian climate - perfect for wool
The vast, open pastures of Australia offer ample grazing areas, promoting healthy, well-nourished sheep that produce high-quality wool.
Tasmania's cooler climate provide ideal conditions for producing exceptionally fine wool, making it a renowned region for premium wool production in Australia.