One cure for toppling cones

I've been machine knitting for many years and still I learn little tricks that I think should have been obvious to me sooner in my machine knitting career. A few months ago I discovered that trick about moving pushers on Passap knitting machines. And yesterday, decades after I should have known, I learned how to stabilize nearly empty cones of yarn.
Too light weight, they easily topple over. 


I shouldn't be so hard on myself. Years ago (and still in storage out of state) I had several cone holders, similar to this one
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And yes, they are nice, especially when the little cones get empty. But you know what works, and is readily available in the work areas of most machine knitters?

This!

A small weight from a Japanese machine works wonders to keep a lightweight cone in place as the yarn is pulled through the machine. And it fits perfectly!

6 comments:

  1. That is fantastic...you are brilliant!

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    1. Haha, thanks! :D Sometime the simplest things just work so well...

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  2. What a great tip. thank you. I have only just found this site so please can you reiterate the passap pushers tip? I would be very grateful. thank you again :)

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    1. Hi there! Follow this link to the Passap pushers tip. http://fastlane.ojolly.net/2012/06/pushing-passap-pushers.html
      (It's hyperlinked in the blog post, too.)

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  3. Hi...I use empty round sauce bottles filled with sand on which I've spooled yarn, so far no topples :)

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