This comment section has certainly passed the vibe check 😎 Intetested in my sweater? The pattern is the Misha Sweater - I found it on Ravelry. You can check out 49 other amazing crochet sweater patterns here - ua-cam.com/video/qpqP4XEla-g/v-deo.htmlsi=nEdok1g_9whPZOYo
Aww. Auntie Toni gurl your hair is too cute! Thank you for the review and the discount code. I have killed two Boye full size electric winders. I think the flaw of their design was that fuzz/halo from the yarn clogs the mechanical parts. This design is more open and I don't see that being a problem. I'll give it a try 🤞🤞🤞🤞
I have a LOT of arthritis, so I think an electric winder would be a great addition to my tools. That way, I can save my arms and hands "time" for actually crocheting fun things!
this is really good for people with disabilities, health issues or just because! I have autoimmune diseases and im recovering from a car accident so this could actually be useful!
Yes I'm disabled as well and in particular I have chronic pain in my hands due to a birth defect, I'm asking for this for Christmas this year. I can't wait to get all my yarn organized into pretty center pull balls.
Toni…Oh my goodness the price of this one is WAY too much! $80! I have a Boye electric ball winder which works great for a lot less $… It has adjustable speed and can go as fast as you would want it to go. If you haven’t checked it out already maybe you can do a review on it for others to see how it works.
@@iamjamilyn great! Thanks for letting people know! The first link took me to the actual website so I don’t know if the second link takes you somewhere else.
I have killed two Boye full size electric winders. I think the flaw of their design was that fuzz/halo from the yarn clogs the mechanical parts. This design is more open and I don't see that being a problem. I'll give it a try🤞🤞🤞 I think we paid $125 and $150 for my machines. They are hard to find
So you gave me a flash back of my husband watching you try to put it together without looking at the instructions or the video 😂. Before my grandson was born we got his crib. My husband said he would put it together. I handed him the instructions and he said “ I don’t need them, I can figure it out!”. 2 hours and a bunch of cursing later and not one part of that crib was assembled 🤦🏽♀️. My daughter, who was 8 and a half months pregnant, was so angry with him that she kicked him out of her room 😂. I assembled the crib, step by step following the instructions 😉😂 Took me 25 minutes.
I couldn’t help but laugh. I’m not an instruction reader either. For my son’s 3rd Christmas I got him a trike. Needless to say when I finished I had forgotten the seat. Everything was a hex nut. Once on never off. I ended up at Home Depot begging a man who couldn’t stop laughing to help me. He did. I now skim instructions. Loved your post.
"... you know good and dag'on well, I gave him ice cream." 😂😂😂😂😂 You look fall-mazing! 🧡🍁🍂🍁 And the cut with the neckline of your gorgeous sweater is stunning, showing them both off beautifully. 😍
Yea, I'll just stick with my Stanwood and my own speed. I could've been done long before it actually stopped and that's too much finagling. Great review! Thanks, Toni!
I don't mind winding yarn manually. It's meditative to sit and watch the cake come to life! I really like the sweater you're wearing. From another comment, I went to Ravelry and got the pattern. And your hairstyle is perfect for you. Looks very nice. Thank you for the review.
i actually have this winder! got it for christmas one year. personally, mine doesn't stop on it's own, but it is very good with winding fast and being able to hold bigger cakes
I bought it from Amazon after seeing your review. I will say depending on the yarn and the speed I used it's worth it to have handy in addition to a manual winder. My shoulder/arm used to get tired with winding some of my yarns when I have a big project to prep for; the extra time and finagling with the Caydo were worth it to not have the physical burn happen. It's earned a spot in my 'easy to grab' accessories shelf.
while it might not be much faster, i think a tool like this would be really good for people with mobility/joint/muscle issues or injuries. i had surgery recently and had to wind some yarn about a week out, and it was ROUGH. i think especially if you have to wind a large quantity, this could be really useful! maybe not a time saver, but potentially an injury saver!
Toni you have the BEST timing, I'm doing a massive rehaul on my organizing of my yarn and was looking for an electric winder to take the strain off my wrists. THANK YOU!!
Thank you for this review. I have had this winder for three months and have yet to put it together and try it out. FYI: I did not pay that much for it on Amazon. I left it sitting in my “save for later” section and waited for the price to drop to the limited time 42% off.
Think I will stick to my non-electric ball winder and spend the money on yarn. What I am interested in is the pattern name and purchase info for the sweater you’re wearing. It looks like a fun and very wearable project.
Good Saturday People! Thanks Toni! Greatly appreciate you! I prefer to hand wind my yarn. ( So far, for past 57 yrs.! Started crocheting when I was 9 yrs old! )
Fun to watch you do it, but I like quiet so I wouldn’t do electric. That being said, with arthritis a big part of me now, the day for something like this may be in my future. Love your sweater🎉
Great review! You answered all the questions I had like how does it do with different weights, what happens if the yarn on your swift gets caught, and how difficult is it to set up. Ultimately I’m happy with my manual winder and just not quite willing to fork over that much for something I enjoy doing by hand. LOVE YOUR SWEATER!!
The Algorithm lead me to your channel, and I'm so glad it did! I'm more of a sewist these days, but you are so charming and hilarious, I'm definitely subscribed now.
Got this yarn winder in the mail the other day after watching. I have a $60 yarn winder that is hand crank and had been MISERABLE with how it worked recently on a usually beloved DK weight acrylic yarn (Color Crafter I think?) that on the hand crank with no way to adjust the tension made super tight balls that created truly epic snarls whenever I tried to pull the yarn from the center ( am too new to crochet to know that it was mostly likely due to tension). Anyway, with this winder I rewound the miserable tight balls from the old winder into new balls. Not only did the winder work great (had to use Toni's tip to use ONLY ONE tension holder though, otherwise too tight) and fast (the machine is not speedy but compared to the misery I was dealing with before unsnarling the mess this was HUGELY faster because it worked properly) the ball came out at least half again larger because it was wound lightly and with those lovely lattice formations. The balls are now light and fluffy with a large hole in the center from which the yarn can pull out like a dream. Yes the old one cost me $60 but NO I will not be using it again. Ever. Thanks Toni for bringing us the good stuff. This was worth every penny and then some. My sanity is now intact.
I love that sweater you’re wearing did you crochet that and if so, is there a UA-cam tutorial on it? I am legally blind and cannot read patterns. I have to have video tutorials with step-by-step instructions to follow along with as someone is crocheting the item.
As a woman who doesn’t mind putting things together and loves DYI projects, trying to put things together wearing nails is not so easy, so get you a set of magnetic-tipped screwdrivers…game changer for real!
You have such personality that keeps me coming back for more. Love your videos and reviews of products. Been meaning to purchase a ball winder and swift but haven’t gotten there yet. Will check this one out. Thanks for making this video!
I really enjoy your videos! And I just have to say that I love your little giggle at the end! I’m telling you… if you didn’t giggle, I for one, would be disappointed! I can’t put my finger on exactly why… but it’s very heartwarming!❤😊
I'm loving that sweater, Toni! And that 'do is so lovely on you. I love my winder from Fiber Artists Supply, but considering the arthritis in my hands, I'm beginning to consider the electric option, so I appreciate this review. I probably wouldn't have gone for this particular winder, as I'm skeptical about its durability, but FAS no longer makes a motor for its older winders. I'll be interested to see how this performs long-term.
Toni I took the leap and bought this yarn winder during Prime Days on Amazon. So I only paid $40 which is much less than my Scheepjes winder I bought 4 years ago. I absolutely love this winder. The cakes are so perfect. I do have a question for you about your other winder that was in a previous post. What brand is it?
I own this one. Definitely a learning curve, but I personally love it. I did have a 3 hr mess from a tangled cake, till I got the tension just right. Curious what you think.
OK Toni, you had me hollering through this whole video. Love your personality girl!!! I have forever been “no Electric Winder for me girl”but this review ….going shopping!!! Oh and your hair🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
OMG Toni! You cracked me UP! The new 'do is kickin! Great review! I almost ordered this today but changed my mind. Then I saw you did a review and I'll have to rethink the rethink!
Love the new hairstyle. You're beautiful as always. I haven't invested in a yarn winner but will be looking for one, I hate winding. Your sweater is adorable!
I got basically the exact same one, color and all, with one less tensioner for like $55 less! It works well as far as I've used it so, I'm not sure if the $80 is worth it!
I hate winding! I am buying the winder because of you and I have a standwood. If only they could mechanize that one! Thanks for a good review. I'm sold!
Love the new do!! It makes you look so youthful! I only wind yarn that's left over after a project. Now that I have the holders where you can pull from the outside, I don't do that very often because left overs are still pretty in tact. I think it would be good for someone who does a lot of winding or has difficulty having to turn the handle of a regular winder, but it's not for me. Thanks for sharing this info!
My boye that I got on ebay broke recently, there weren't others on the market so I purchased a 3D printing pen and remade the piece that broke. It was an excellent repair if I do say so myself and it works great. I bought this one too anyway, with the sale and the discount code I couldn't resist.
You made Pineapple cakes!!! So cute! I don't mind that it takes a few minutes. It lets me do other things while it does the winding. Plus your hair is stunning!!!! nails too. You look great
OK so I am a huge fan already but this video.... well my goodness. Toni you are THE most adorable UA-camr ever. Oh and I needed this video badly after HUGE problems with my mid range yarn winder creating a nightmare with the yarn from my current project. I will try to rewind a ball (Your video here has me thinking I might have gone too tight) but if that doesn't fix it I am ON your purple winder. Because spending about 30 min per ball for unwinding the yarn mess in the center is NOT what this girl signed up for. Sending you another coffee because clearly when you have coffee prefilming you crack me up and make me smile!
UPDATE: winder came in the mail. I love it. : Got this yarn winder in the mail the other day after watching. I have a $60 yarn winder that is hand crank and had been MISERABLE with how it worked recently on a usually beloved DK weight acrylic yarn (Color Crafter I think?) that on the hand crank with no way to adjust the tension made super tight balls that created truly epic snarls whenever I tried to pull the yarn from the center ( am too new to crochet to know that it was mostly likely due to tension). Anyway, with this winder I rewound the miserable tight balls from the old winder into new balls. Not only did the winder work great (had to use Toni's tip to use ONLY ONE tension holder though, otherwise too tight) and fast (the machine is not speedy but compared to the misery I was dealing with before unsnarling the mess this was HUGELY faster because it worked properly) the ball came out at least half again larger because it was wound lightly and with those lovely lattice formations. The balls are now light and fluffy with a large hole in the center from which the yarn can pull out like a dream. Yes the old one cost me $60 but NO I will not be using it again. Ever. Thanks Toni for bringing us the good stuff. This was worth every penny and then some. My sanity is now intact.
Same haircut! Mine's wavy but it's the same cut! I'm now raising my babies on your videos and they held attention (I have multiples). Hoping to raise them to enjoy crochet
Oh this is neat! Im getting into knitting (with a loom, i cant figure out needles) ive made two yarn balls from hand edit: I didn't have a yarn ball winder with a hand crank. I just wanted to use some eyelash yarn for a mini project but the center of it was all knotted up
I liked that, but I still go for the manual winder because that is my quiet and meditation time. That winder looks pretty cool though. Thanks for the review.
Ty for such a thorough demonstration that shows it in action and what watch out for instead of just talking about it. It helps immensely to evaluate whether something will work for my purposes.
Well, the winder did a great job, but I kind of like to wind my own. I’m thinking I can find that sweater pattern on your website? I love it so much-the yarn too.
This comment section has certainly passed the vibe check 😎 Intetested in my sweater? The pattern is the Misha Sweater - I found it on Ravelry. You can check out 49 other amazing crochet sweater patterns here - ua-cam.com/video/qpqP4XEla-g/v-deo.htmlsi=nEdok1g_9whPZOYo
Aww. Auntie Toni gurl your hair is too cute! Thank you for the review and the discount code. I have killed two Boye full size electric winders. I think the flaw of their design was that fuzz/halo from the yarn clogs the mechanical parts. This design is more open and I don't see that being a problem. I'll give it a try 🤞🤞🤞🤞
I was just about to write about your sweater, thanks for the pattern.....now back to the video.
I just found your channel and subscribed! I came for the crochet, but stayed for the personality 💅🏻
I have a LOT of arthritis, so I think an electric winder would be a great addition to my tools. That way, I can save my arms and hands "time" for actually crocheting fun things!
Cool auntie haircut FOR THE WIIN!! 😁
not sure I understood the apple orchard reference but it was still funny lol! Love her hair for sure.
YEEEESSS!!! Another D’Angelo Wallace fan!!
i went straight to the comments when i heard his voice LOL
@@dq8431 Me too! He is definitely having quite the run of fun videos.
The double take I did to make sure I didn’t accidentally switch videos!
this is really good for people with disabilities, health issues or just because! I have autoimmune diseases and im recovering from a car accident so this could actually be useful!
Hope you're healing well. I have MS and fatigue is a big problem. You're right, I'd rather spend time crocheting.
Yes I'm disabled as well and in particular I have chronic pain in my hands due to a birth defect, I'm asking for this for Christmas this year. I can't wait to get all my yarn organized into pretty center pull balls.
Toni…Oh my goodness the price of this one is WAY too much! $80! I have a Boye electric ball winder which works great for a lot less $… It has adjustable speed and can go as fast as you would want it to go. If you haven’t checked it out already maybe you can do a review on it for others to see how it works.
I just clicked the link and it showed for $69 plus a 30% off coupon that brought it down to around $50
@@iamjamilyn great! Thanks for letting people know! The first link took me to the actual website so I don’t know if the second link takes you somewhere else.
I just checked on the Boys and its now 125 dollars
I have killed two Boye full size electric winders. I think the flaw of their design was that fuzz/halo from the yarn clogs the mechanical parts. This design is more open and I don't see that being a problem. I'll give it a try🤞🤞🤞 I think we paid $125 and $150 for my machines. They are hard to find
Currently 50% off $80
Me watching this- Your hair looks great, but I need that sweater in my life!!!❤
It's really beautiful.
@@michca2112 I think it’s the Misha sweater pattern
LOVE your hair!
LOVE your sweater!
LOVE this review!
10 out of 10 hooks for this video! 😊
So you gave me a flash back of my husband watching you try to put it together without looking at the instructions or the video 😂. Before my grandson was born we got his crib. My husband said he would put it together. I handed him the instructions and he said “ I don’t need them, I can figure it out!”. 2 hours and a bunch of cursing later and not one part of that crib was assembled 🤦🏽♀️. My daughter, who was 8 and a half months pregnant, was so angry with him that she kicked him out of her room 😂. I assembled the crib, step by step following the instructions 😉😂 Took me 25 minutes.
That is too funny!!!!!😂😂😂 We as women always know how it is done and how to get it done!
I couldn’t help but laugh. I’m not an instruction reader either. For my son’s 3rd Christmas I got him a trike. Needless to say when I finished I had forgotten the seat. Everything was a hex nut. Once on never off. I ended up at Home Depot begging a man who couldn’t stop laughing to help me. He did. I now skim instructions. Loved your post.
I prefer to wind my own, but it was fun watching you. And girl....I LOVE YOUR SWEATER!💜💜💜
Me too!
"... you know good and dag'on well, I gave him ice cream." 😂😂😂😂😂 You look fall-mazing! 🧡🍁🍂🍁 And the cut with the neckline of your gorgeous sweater is stunning, showing them both off beautifully. 😍
With my physical limitations this looks like a dream come true! Thank you for this review.
Yea, I'll just stick with my Stanwood and my own speed. I could've been done long before it actually stopped and that's too much finagling. Great review! Thanks, Toni!
I just love seeing you so happy with your new hairdo! It looks great!
Just ordered it from Amazon under $50. It is going to be my vacation ball winder. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 thanks for the review.❤😊😊
Toni! Ms. Lipsey!! I saw you on the Makers for Kamala stream!!!🥰🥰
I don't mind winding yarn manually. It's meditative to sit and watch the cake come to life! I really like the sweater you're wearing. From another comment, I went to Ravelry and got the pattern. And your hairstyle is perfect for you. Looks very nice. Thank you for the review.
Beautiful haircut and that sweater oh my goodness, so beautiful!!
i actually have this winder! got it for christmas one year. personally, mine doesn't stop on it's own, but it is very good with winding fast and being able to hold bigger cakes
I bought it from Amazon after seeing your review. I will say depending on the yarn and the speed I used it's worth it to have handy in addition to a manual winder. My shoulder/arm used to get tired with winding some of my yarns when I have a big project to prep for; the extra time and finagling with the Caydo were worth it to not have the physical burn happen. It's earned a spot in my 'easy to grab' accessories shelf.
while it might not be much faster, i think a tool like this would be really good for people with mobility/joint/muscle issues or injuries. i had surgery recently and had to wind some yarn about a week out, and it was ROUGH. i think especially if you have to wind a large quantity, this could be really useful! maybe not a time saver, but potentially an injury saver!
11:10 Seeing that you also watch D’Angelo made me smile. Also I like your hair too girl! 🥰
As a person with hand disabilities, i am so happy folks like you review winders! I really need them in order to wind cakes properly.
I love the electric yarn winder. It makes life a little bit easier. Watching from Germany
Toni you have the BEST timing, I'm doing a massive rehaul on my organizing of my yarn and was looking for an electric winder to take the strain off my wrists. THANK YOU!!
Thank you for this review. I have had this winder for three months and have yet to put it together and try it out. FYI: I did not pay that much for it on Amazon. I left it sitting in my “save for later” section and waited for the price to drop to the limited time 42% off.
Think I will stick to my non-electric ball winder and spend the money on yarn. What I am interested in is the pattern name and purchase info for the sweater you’re wearing. It looks like a fun and very wearable project.
I was hand winding a ball of yarn while watching this video lol! I am glad that this was a success, I was rooting for this machine : )
That hair celebration is everything!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Good Saturday People! Thanks Toni! Greatly appreciate you! I prefer to hand wind my yarn. ( So far, for past 57 yrs.! Started crocheting when I was 9 yrs old! )
I started crochet at 9yo too! I’m 38 and crochet every single day of my life. ❤️
Fun to watch you do it, but I like quiet so I wouldn’t do electric. That being said, with arthritis a big part of me now, the day for something like this may be in my future. Love your sweater🎉
I'm so glad you tested it with a bulky yarn! Your hair looks fantastic!
Great review! You answered all the questions I had like how does it do with different weights, what happens if the yarn on your swift gets caught, and how difficult is it to set up. Ultimately I’m happy with my manual winder and just not quite willing to fork over that much for something I enjoy doing by hand. LOVE YOUR SWEATER!!
I figure save the $ for some snazzy yarn.
@@peglamphier4745Yes, I agree!! 😄
The Algorithm lead me to your channel, and I'm so glad it did! I'm more of a sewist these days, but you are so charming and hilarious, I'm definitely subscribed now.
Love your hair!! Your sweater looks great and looks soft. I'll have to consider a yarn winder.
I am so excited to see how this goes. I have a big old crank one that was expensive but so worth it. But electric would be divine 😊
Got this yarn winder in the mail the other day after watching. I have a $60 yarn winder that is hand crank and had been MISERABLE with how it worked recently on a usually beloved DK weight acrylic yarn (Color Crafter I think?) that on the hand crank with no way to adjust the tension made super tight balls that created truly epic snarls whenever I tried to pull the yarn from the center ( am too new to crochet to know that it was mostly likely due to tension). Anyway, with this winder I rewound the miserable tight balls from the old winder into new balls. Not only did the winder work great (had to use Toni's tip to use ONLY ONE tension holder though, otherwise too tight) and fast (the machine is not speedy but compared to the misery I was dealing with before unsnarling the mess this was HUGELY faster because it worked properly) the ball came out at least half again larger because it was wound lightly and with those lovely lattice formations. The balls are now light and fluffy with a large hole in the center from which the yarn can pull out like a dream. Yes the old one cost me $60 but NO I will not be using it again. Ever. Thanks Toni for bringing us the good stuff. This was worth every penny and then some. My sanity is now intact.
I love that sweater you’re wearing did you crochet that and if so, is there a UA-cam tutorial on it? I am legally blind and cannot read patterns. I have to have video tutorials with step-by-step instructions to follow along with as someone is crocheting the item.
I love your sweater! ❤
As a woman who doesn’t mind putting things together and loves DYI projects, trying to put things together wearing nails is not so easy, so get you a set of magnetic-tipped screwdrivers…game changer for real!
I don’t need an e-winder. I have a normal one and it’s absolutely enough.
Just watched the video because you look stunning and I like you.
I sure wish that I could find some product to make my hair thicker and less brittle! Girl, you SHINE!
I think that I will get this one too! I do have an electric ball winder that is great for winding large skeins. Great demonstration.
My friends and I were just at a stitch date and someone mentioned they wanted one of these, so I sent her this review!
I would totally use this. My tendonitis makes it hard to hand wind yarn.
You have such personality that keeps me coming back for more. Love your videos and reviews of products. Been meaning to purchase a ball winder and swift but haven’t gotten there yet. Will check this one out. Thanks for making this video!
I really enjoy your videos! And I just have to say that I love your little giggle at the end! I’m telling you… if you didn’t giggle, I for one, would be disappointed! I can’t put my finger on exactly why… but it’s very heartwarming!❤😊
Girl , the way you was feeling yourself at the beginning.. LOVE! You seem genuinely fun snd amazing! definitely gonna sub 🤗
Love your hair and your sweater! 😍
I'm loving that sweater, Toni! And that 'do is so lovely on you. I love my winder from Fiber Artists Supply, but considering the arthritis in my hands, I'm beginning to consider the electric option, so I appreciate this review. I probably wouldn't have gone for this particular winder, as I'm skeptical about its durability, but FAS no longer makes a motor for its older winders. I'll be interested to see how this performs long-term.
I absolutely love how much you're feelin yourself in that intro, your hair looks so gooood!
Toni I took the leap and bought this yarn winder during Prime Days on Amazon. So I only paid $40 which is much less than my Scheepjes winder I bought 4 years ago. I absolutely love this winder. The cakes are so perfect. I do have a question for you about your other winder that was in a previous post. What brand is it?
First off, love the sweater. It has a Neapolitan Ice cream vibe. Secondly, I love your videos. Such a talented and sweet person. TY for sharing!!
Your happiness is contagious! Loved this review 👍🏼
Loving the feather and fan stitch in that top
I own this one. Definitely a learning curve, but I personally love it. I did have a 3 hr mess from a tangled cake, till I got the tension just right. Curious what you think.
OK Toni, you had me hollering through this whole video. Love your personality girl!!! I have forever been “no Electric Winder for me girl”but this review ….going shopping!!! Oh and your hair🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I absolutely love your hair! Looks fabulous! Great review.
OMG Toni! You cracked me UP! The new 'do is kickin! Great review! I almost ordered this today but changed my mind. Then I saw you did a review and I'll have to rethink the rethink!
Wow, hard to be misserable watching this video! 😁 Not even a minute in and suddenly I was smiling!
Love the new hairstyle. You're beautiful as always. I haven't invested in a yarn winner but will be looking for one, I hate winding. Your sweater is adorable!
Hi Toni!! Love your hair - super cute!! I think I am going to get one!! Thanks for the review!
Needed this review. I'll stick with my old way. Love that sweater!
Hey Toni, I love your new do!!! Thanks for your review!!!
I just got this winder, and I'm still learning it.
I got basically the exact same one, color and all, with one less tensioner for like $55 less! It works well as far as I've used it so, I'm not sure if the $80 is worth it!
Love that hair Toni. The winder is great. I was hoping it wasn't going to work. Might have some shipping to do. Thanks Toni❤❤❤
Ive had an electric winder for years. I love it! It doesn’t look like this one, no assembly required.
Do tell! Is it still available? I’ve been eyeing the one from Artist Supply Co
Love, Love, Love the hair and the sweater great colors, now I need the pattern please.
It might be the Misha sweater. She mentioned it back when she released her happy place yarn
@@16stellarstars thank you so very much, I was rewatching past videos and couldn’t find it ❤
I really liked the yarn winder, but have never owned one. I still do it the old fashioned way! You did a good review on it!
Love your sweater! I have ordered enough Happy Place to make a sweater, I can’t wait for it to arrive….😊
Love the hair ❤. On the fence with the winder.
I hate winding! I am buying the winder because of you and I have a standwood. If only they could mechanize that one! Thanks for a good review. I'm sold!
Love the new do!! It makes you look so youthful! I only wind yarn that's left over after a project. Now that I have the holders where you can pull from the outside, I don't do that very often because left overs are still pretty in tact. I think it would be good for someone who does a lot of winding or has difficulty having to turn the handle of a regular winder, but it's not for me. Thanks for sharing this info!
Watched the video and immediately purchased. From one Toni to another, if it gets a good rating from you, then I'm sold. Love the sweater and the 'do!
Oh my god that sweater and the deliciois colors you picked 😮i need make one asap
My boye that I got on ebay broke recently, there weren't others on the market so I purchased a 3D printing pen and remade the piece that broke. It was an excellent repair if I do say so myself and it works great. I bought this one too anyway, with the sale and the discount code I couldn't resist.
My first Toni premier! Good morning everyone!
Love the hair “do”!!! And I also just LOVE the top you’re wearing!
Good evening from northern Western Australia
Ayyy…come through curly side part bob 👏🏽 you look fabulous T! 😎😁
You made Pineapple cakes!!! So cute! I don't mind that it takes a few minutes. It lets me do other things while it does the winding. Plus your hair is stunning!!!! nails too. You look great
Love your sweater and your hair is gorgeous.😊
OK so I am a huge fan already but this video.... well my goodness. Toni you are THE most adorable UA-camr ever. Oh and I needed this video badly after HUGE problems with my mid range yarn winder creating a nightmare with the yarn from my current project. I will try to rewind a ball (Your video here has me thinking I might have gone too tight) but if that doesn't fix it I am ON your purple winder. Because spending about 30 min per ball for unwinding the yarn mess in the center is NOT what this girl signed up for. Sending you another coffee because clearly when you have coffee prefilming you crack me up and make me smile!
UPDATE: winder came in the mail. I love it. : Got this yarn winder in the mail the other day after watching. I have a $60 yarn winder that is hand crank and had been MISERABLE with how it worked recently on a usually beloved DK weight acrylic yarn (Color Crafter I think?) that on the hand crank with no way to adjust the tension made super tight balls that created truly epic snarls whenever I tried to pull the yarn from the center ( am too new to crochet to know that it was mostly likely due to tension). Anyway, with this winder I rewound the miserable tight balls from the old winder into new balls. Not only did the winder work great (had to use Toni's tip to use ONLY ONE tension holder though, otherwise too tight) and fast (the machine is not speedy but compared to the misery I was dealing with before unsnarling the mess this was HUGELY faster because it worked properly) the ball came out at least half again larger because it was wound lightly and with those lovely lattice formations. The balls are now light and fluffy with a large hole in the center from which the yarn can pull out like a dream. Yes the old one cost me $60 but NO I will not be using it again. Ever. Thanks Toni for bringing us the good stuff. This was worth every penny and then some. My sanity is now intact.
PS: ordered purple which is MY color. Sadly it came in blue. But no matter. Functionality makes it my fave anyway.
Same haircut! Mine's wavy but it's the same cut! I'm now raising my babies on your videos and they held attention (I have multiples). Hoping to raise them to enjoy crochet
New to your channel and happy. Thank you and your hair is very on trend!
Oh this is neat! Im getting into knitting (with a loom, i cant figure out needles) ive made two yarn balls from hand edit: I didn't have a yarn ball winder with a hand crank. I just wanted to use some eyelash yarn for a mini project but the center of it was all knotted up
Love your sweater!
I liked that, but I still go for the manual winder because that is my quiet and meditation time. That winder looks pretty cool though. Thanks for the review.
I don’t wind a lot of yarn, but this was such a fun watch!
Today 10-1 on Amazon the blue one is 50% off for prime members! That brings it to 39.99+ tax 😀
For me, this is perfect! I have yarn I haven't used because it hurts my fingers so much! Woot TY! I know 80 is a bit high but ill do it!
I have one I got on Amazon in Black Friday and I really like mine.
The hair is fire! So is your sweater! Love your reviews.
Ty for such a thorough demonstration that shows it in action and what watch out for instead of just talking about it. It helps immensely to evaluate whether something will work for my purposes.
i am actually saving up for an electric ball winder and i have one on my birthday wishlist!
Ngl, I love winding my ball of yarn by hand but this is definitely going on my wishlist for the future.
Nice sweater!
You look FAB Love the sweater👏🏻
Well, the winder did a great job, but I kind of like to wind my own. I’m thinking I can find that sweater pattern on your website? I love it so much-the yarn too.