My invention is relative to the needles arts, namely knitting, crochet, weaving, etc. and the handling of yarn. Many yarns are sold in the form of hanks or skeins which must be wound into balls or cakes before use. The objective is to create a form which is more manageable and tangle free. The traditional method to create this form is by using a yarn winder and swift. The result is a ball or cake, when removed from the winder, that has a tendency to collapse and cause eventual tangles and knots. Some of the “multi-textured” or “slippery” yarns are near impossible to wind without deforming even before being removed from the winder. Once wound, the yarn needs to be protected from uncontrolled unravelling. The common practice of placing the ball in a knitting bag or bowl, does very little to alleviate this problem. The purpose of my invention is to provide the means to wind and protect the yarn from tangles, knots, dust and debris and to allow for continuous, easy feed to the end user and a way to lock the yarn in place when not in use.
The invention is a flexible spool, comprised of polyethylene web sleeve, imbedded into rigid plastic rings at each end and a rubber compression band in the middle. When coupled with the drive adapter, it is both a yarn winder and a storage vessel. The adapter is a one inch diameter plastic cylinder with a magnetic hex head drive bit embedded into one end. The adapter is to be attached to a drill or power screw driver, which becomes the power source for winding. The sleeve is inserted into the yarn spool and is held in position by pressure created by the rubber compression band. To start the winding process, place the yarn on a swift or other feed source. Secure the end of the yarn to the spool by hand winding two or three turns over the compression band until it is secure. Hold the driver in one hand and use the other to guide the yarn. As the spool is spinning, guide the yarn back and forth for even distribution. Once winding is complete, slip the loose end between the wound yarn and the flexible mesh, to lock into place. Slide the spool off the adaptor and it's ready for use or storage.
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The mesh sleeve, element 1, is a low-density polyethylene of 0.06 thickness, expandable in 4″ to 6″ range due to the diamond pattern. The diamond pattern allows for stretching under tension, causing the whole shape to elongate in one direction and narrow in the other. This accordion effect causes the tensioned dimension to shorten and the perpendicular to grow, thus allowing the sleeve to move in both directions.
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