Notepinnes (Yarn Ball Winding Sticks)
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“Nostepinne (or nostepinde) is a Scandinavian word that means nest-stick..The Nostepinne is used to wind yarn into a tight ball. The yarn can be pulled from the center of the ball and maintain more even tension on the yarn as the knitter uses it. These are tapered to allow the knitter to easily remove the ball from the stick.These are cherry, maple, and walnut, 10-1/2 inches long.My Nostepinnes are an optional item which can be included with my yarn bowls:
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Yarn Bowls #57 - #60
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Yarn bowls are a popular item, so I turned out four more, bringing my total over the last couple of years to 60.These are all made from domestic woods (cherry, maple, and walnut), about 6-1/2 inches tall and 6-1/2 inches in diameter.These are all shown with an (optional) Nostepinne, which is Scandinavian for 'nest stick'. The Nostepinne is a tapered stick used to wind yarn into a tight ball.
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Fender Jazz Bass headstock box
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For the rock n roller in the family. She has a Fender Jazz Bass, maybe she'll like it. I never can tell with a 14 y/o girl.I like making bandsaw boxes. This was a lot of fun.I downloaded a template from a luthier website, and copied it full size onto a piece of mahogany. I didn't use the string tree or truss rod slot.The waterslide decal came from Etsy. https://www.etsy.com/listing/398218933/fender-stratocaster-telecaster-jaguar?ref=hp_rv-1&frs=1&bes=1 Thanks, Mitch!!Mahogany. Maple inlays. 8” long x 3 1/2” wide x 2 1/4” deep. Mohawk Dead Flat Lacquer.
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