This came about from a thread on knittinghelp.com. I mentioned how I create a center pull ball of yarn without using a store-bought yarn winder, so I thought I would put together a photo tutorial for those who wanted to see how. Here goes:
Start off by putting 6 inches of your yarn into the center of a paper towel tube. I prefer a paper towel tube over a toilet paper tube because the length gives you something substantial to hold on to.

Next, hold the yarn against the tube with your thumb.

Begin winding the yarn perpendicularly around the tube. Go slowly with the first few wraps, these will lock in the yarn tail that you were holding down with your thumb.

Once you have a few wraps established so the yarn is secure on the tube (about 10 wraps) begin winding the yarn around the tube at an angle.
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Once you have another 10 wraps at an angle, turn the tube 1/4 turn and begin wrapping again at the same angle.

After you have these two sets of wraps done, you can begin to slowly turn the tube while you continue to wrap. This will form a more uniform ball than if you continue to wrap multiple times in the same place.

As your ball begins to grow, you can shape it by changing where you place your wraps. If you wrap the yarn slightly away from the tube, a "corner" will form and the ball will begin to take on a cylindrical shape. Keep wrapping the yarn near the "corner" to keep that shape. If you move the yarn closer to the tube, your ball will end up rounder and be less likely to stay put as you pull the yarn from the center.

When your ball is a big as you want it or your yarn is gone, fish the yarn tail out of the tube and lay it on the outside of the ball. I find this helps to keep the tail in order; if you leave it in the tube as you pull the ball off, it falls into the center of the ball and you have to fish it out of the yarn instead of a nice smooth paper tube.

All that's left is to slide the ball off the tube and you're ready to go!
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43 comments:
Very cool! Saw this on KH. Thanks a lot, this is really freakin' cool!
Fantastic! The pictures are a great help. I love that you (an obvious guy) have started a knitting blog. I will be a regular reader! =)
Nice job on the tutorial. And MUCH cheaper than a ball winder. :-)
Another crafty dude. That's cool. I'll add you to my blog roll. Feel free to stop by anytime.
http://www.craftydad.blogspot.com
Thanks guys for your nice comment. How did you all find my blog?
Great tutorial! I found your blog through KH and was reading your different entries and this is definitely helpful. Thanks!
I often wonder how people found my blog as well! I got here from a link in a post in the Ravelry Forums!
http://aleakam.wordpress.com/
No way! I'm linked from Ravelry and I'm not even invited yet! Not fair!
I found this via Ravelry too!
Thanks for the tips! It helped with my first balls of yarn.
This was great! Thanks so much. I posted a link to your instructions on my blog.
wendydancer.blogspot.com
I love this tutorial--the only thing I added to it was to cut a slit in the tube to hold the yarn end in place.
this was just what I was looking for! thank you!
Oh my gosh! Thank you! Now i can get rid of the skeems and just have the balls. Much less comlicated. I was linked from Google. Such a resourceful tool.
Thanks again! :D
I just came by by way of Ravelry-- you just saved me $35! I love you, man!
Thanks for this! Searched Google for make center pull ball and it was the 2nd result. Off to make these non-center pulls into center pulls much easier than I had envisioned.
You're at the top of the google results page for how to wind a centre pull ball, that's how i found you! Following you now, hope you don't mind. Really cool to see a guy knitter :D
As a knitting newbie, this is a great idea! And it's great to see that blokes knit too :)
I just bought a learn to knit kit and they forgot to put in the kit on how to make a yarn ball but when i was looking on how to make a yarn ball I found your blod and this will be easy for me to do. Thanks
Thanks!
I found your blog by a simple google search. Something like how to wind a ball of a yarn with a tube or something similar.
Thanks. Perfect! Didn't have an empty paper towel tube around, so I used a turkey baster with the bulb taken off. Worked great.
oh my gosh! this is so cool!
thank you so much for this tut! I hate when you get those half balls and they are all floppy. I reckon this might just be the perfect solution! So many half balls in my stash lol.
Thank you Jason! :D
Thank you SO much for this tutorial!!! I ALMOST asked my husband for something MUCH more expensive to do this for me for Christmas! Now I don't have to! Thanks again!!!
Oh yeah, found this link on Pinterest. ;)
Thank you! I am new to crochet, and was googling why people ball their yarn. Came across this blog. Gonna try this tonight!
This is beautiful in its simplicity - THANK YOU so much for great instructions & photos!!! Found this on Pinterest.
Wow! Thank you so much for this help. You don't know how much you have helped me. I always have a problem in winding skeins in proper ball. But you have solved my problem. Thanks a ton!
Seriously ~ this is brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks! I found this via Pinterest. I had my husband buy me a small section of PVC tubing to replace the paper towel roll that kept getting squished or recycled. It's perfect!
New to crochet so this is gonna come in handy...Thanks!!!
Hi....great tutorial...I just wanted to let you know I shared a link to it on my website:
https://www.Lileesgram.blogspot.com
Thanks
Just found this on Pinterest. Thank you Jason! Knit on man! #2 son's felted lunch bag bi go much easier than #1's with this new winding method.
Love this! I used a turkey baster instead of the paper towel tube and it worked so great!
Thank you very much for posting this tutorial on making a center-pull skein. :)
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Crochet...Gotta Love It! Blog
Crochet...Gotta Love It! Website (crochet names and rosary patterns)
very nice thank you so much ^_^
Grande idea. Grazie dall'Italia
first link from google search page on how to make a center pull yarn ball. Awesome instructions, very clear and very simple. Thank you so much!
Very cool! Just made one using the leftover tube from my wrapping paper. I needed to do something because my balls always roll all over the place. :-)
The paper tube seems like a better option than the beer bottles I've been using ;-) j/k I'll give this technique a try.
I'm a male knitter as well.. it's good to see other guys out there doing this.
Now I need to figure out how not to get "yarn burn" on my fingers after wrapping several balls in a row! Ouch! LOL! I may have to wear gloves...
Thank you for the tip! :-)
Muchas gracias por compartir esta fantástica idea. -Me vendrá genial-
Abrazos
Hi! I'm the editor of a free crochet pattern site called AllFreeCrochetAfghanPatterns.com and I just love this yarn tip! I'd love to feature it on my site with a link to you - I know my readers would just love it. Let me know if that would be okay and shoot me a quick email - thanks!
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