“How to niddy-noddy,” says Iris, taking apart the device and putting it together.
“How to niddy-noddy,” and I don’t know whether it is a question or a statement.
My previous dye technique involved putting yarn in a pot, dying it,
then spending an extraordinary amount of time untying tangles.
So I* made a niddy-noddy for loopingΒ nice hanks.
Nice hanks!
*NOTE: Martin made the niddy-noddy. I told him where to cut the PVC & after he cut it he accidentally put it together. It tookΒ all of three seconds. But I took it apart & put it together, so I made it, too. Then I suppose becauseΒ Iris took it apart & put it together, she made it, too.
Between the niddy-noddy and the yarn winder you need a swift.
At first I thought the swift was to swoop down quickly and snatch the yarn from the niddy-noddy to build it to nests before I could get it to the winder, but then I looked up the term, and now it seems like a mighty useful tool indeed. Do you own one?