Your Homemade Yarn Swifts! (from instructions)
Last week, Jackie emailed me and wrote:
"Dear Ann,
I just want to say Thank you for posting the directions for the yarn swift. I made one today and it works great! I could not justify buying one for the occasional times I needed one, but this is perfect and the performance is suberb, plus I can disassemble it when I'm done using it to store it in less space.
Jackie"
Thank you Jackie! It's really nice to hear from you. I am so excited that you were successful in making your own handmade yarn swift from my instructions.
Jackie's yarn swift:
"Dear Ann,
I just want to say Thank you for posting the directions for the yarn swift. I made one today and it works great! I could not justify buying one for the occasional times I needed one, but this is perfect and the performance is suberb, plus I can disassemble it when I'm done using it to store it in less space.
Jackie"
Thank you Jackie! It's really nice to hear from you. I am so excited that you were successful in making your own handmade yarn swift from my instructions.
Jackie's yarn swift:

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edit: July 21, 2006
I had posted the yarn swift and instructions on Craftster. "Beantown" posted the swift her husband made for her. See her swift here.
If you want to show yours off, please feel free post in comments section. :)

4 Comments:
Can you please send me a link to the instructions for the yarn swift? I am intrigued, but can't find them.
Thanks.
Hi, you didn't leave me an e-mail address and you don't make that on your blog either. So, I hope you are checking this post.
Anyways, the patterns are and will always be on the main page (which you get to by clicking the blog title "crafty diversions." However,due to your comment, I have since made it so that some of the sidebar contents from the main page show on previous post pages as well. I've also added a "home" button. You should now be able to see the pattern and other links on the sidebar. Good luck with the swift! Thanks!
Anne
I'm intrigued....can someone tell me what a yarn swift is please?
I knit and crochet but have never come across this before.
Catherine (Down Under)
Catherine - if you email me (craftydiversions at gmail dot com), I'd be happy to explain it to you and answer any other questions that I can. :)
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