Wood is a natural product, which can change color over time. Some woods have more obvious color change than others.
Tulip Poplar will retain any color contrast. However, all the green and purple shades will fade to a warm attractive brown. The lighter, white looking, coloration will become more cream color.
Wood will bleach if left in direct sun; the temperature difference from the sunny side to the shaded side of the item can also have detrimental effects.
Pictures are taken on a white background. If it does not look white on your screen the wood color may not be accurate. Please e-mail ch@cynthiahaney.com for clarification.
Nostepinne, Tulip Poplar
Use: You wind yarn on a Nostepinne to make a center pull ball allowing access to both ends of the yarn.
Wood: Tulip Poplar
Total Length: 9 1/4″
Handle Diameter: 3/4″
Handle Length: 3 1/2″
Details: The handle shaping provides a comfortable grip while winding. The notch that separates the handle from the winding area is for tying the yarn at the start of winding. Directions for use found in the “How to _?” part of the menu. Hand turned and finished by Cynthia D. Haney in her Virginia, USA workshop. This tool has a long history from many countries. Other names include nostepinde, ball winding stick, and nest stick. The ball you form is also called a center feed ball or yarn cake. Dimensions are accurate to 1/4″.
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