Attach the winder to the table. There’s typically a part that sticks out on the bottom (I’m pointing to it in the image). This part goes under the table. Then use the wheel on top to tighten.
Lift the metal feeder and lock it in place. Typically you’ll be able to lift it up and then pull it out to lock it.Start by placing the yarn under the feeder.
Yarn
Then lift the yarn up and to the left.This will pull the yarn between the two loops.
Bring one end over to the right and down.
Then simply pull the yarn back to the left and you’ll have yarn that goes through the feeder.
Place the yarn over the slit and pull down lightly to tuck it in.
Then start to turn the crank.I like to hold the yarn with one hand against the middle of the winder. This way as the winder turns, it will secure the end in place.
Continue to turn the crank until you’ve finished winding the amount of yarn you want.
Lift your yarn off of the winder.If you want a center pull ball, grab the yarn that’s across the middle post before lifting off.