Creative crochet yarn bowl ideas

Crochet and knitting are the hobbies of many, and their appeal is addicting. Many people keep it as a hobby while others make a living from it. These people keep looking for ways to make their jobs easier. One of the difficulties with crochet hooks is the tangling and fraying of the yarn. The tools to solve this problem are the wire bowls.

There are many beautiful yarn bowls available in the market. They have unique designs that you can easily pull a thread with. These bowls are made of high quality porcelain, ceramic, wood, plastic and other materials. They are available in different sizes for different sizes of yarn and can even accommodate skeins. You can get it according to your project.

However, some bowls of yarn are heavy and cannot be carried everywhere. Some models are expensive and you can’t buy them all the time. The best way to do this is to be creative and make a woolen bowl yourself.

The problem is, not all people are good at woodworking or clay molding, nor do they have friends or relatives who can. So, making a homemade yarn bowl is only an option for a few. They will find another way to find a suitable and effective replacement for other people’s yarn bowls.

This article will highlight some of the ideas that you can use for woolen bowls. These are mainly household items, so it is not that difficult to get them.

  1. Using a plastic bag: a plastic bag is a good option for containing and storing many wires together. If you are missing a bowl of yarn, you can make a hole in the pocket and let the yarn pass through. It serves a dual purpose, as you can store the skeins and also use it as a bowl of yarn. It is also useful if you want to use multiple cords for a project at a time.
  2. Tie clips: These clips are great for binding multiple papers together and are a great replacement for files. But with a creative mind, they can be more than that. Simply unwind a piece of cord from the thread and secure it with the binder clip. The wire will move smoothly through it and thus you will have a replacement of the wire bowl.
  3. Flower pot: using a flowerpot can also be a good idea as a wire bowl. It has a hole at the bottom to drain the water. You can place a wire and cover it with the pot. Then pass the thread through the hole in the flowerpot upside down. This way the chain will also be secure and will not go here and there.
  4. Teapot thread dispenser: do you have a teapot at home, but it just collects dust? A great way to reuse it is to turn it into a wire bowl. You have to place the ball of wool in the teapot and pass the cord through its spout. The teapot lid will hold the wire in place.
  5. Plastic boxes: plastic boxes are a great way to store a multitude of wires at once. Just like plastic bags, you can quickly put balls of rope in them. If you want to increase its functionality, making a hole in the surface is a good option. The stain should be polished before use; otherwise, the cord may unravel.
  6. Empty pots: we’re all reluctant to throw away our empty jars after using them, but somehow we don’t know where to use them. For knitters, using them is a great option. Simply place the wire in the jar and close the jar with a lid. You can make a hole in the cover and let the cord pass easily.
  7. Colander: Cooking utensils are great for our cooking endeavors, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be used for something else. Since the colander already has holes all over its surface, placing a wire to hold it and using it as a wire bowl is the fastest way. They are also great for allowing multiple threads to go through at a time.
  8. Kleenex boxes: Kleenex boxes or tissue boxes are another great container with holes readily available in your home. They would serve as a great substitute for yarn bowls by holding the skeins in place and gently untying the cord.
  9. Jug with lid: a pot with a lid works the same as a teapot. Place all the threads in their large capacity and let the thread unwind through the mouth of the jug.
  10. Box: a tin can is another sturdy container to use as a wire bowl. You can make holes on the cover and smooth them out. Another option is to make holes on its sides to make it usable for multiple balls of yarn.
  11. Empty CD holder: CD holders are readily available at stationeries, and if you look closely, you will find a few spare in your home. They have a hole in the middle through which the cord can be passed. A CD holder can also be used by wrapping the spool around the cylinder and letting the wire pass through it.
  12. Paper towel holder: paper towel holders work the same as CD holders. You can either wrap the wire around the cylinder, letting the cord unwind from there, or pass the wire through the cylinder with the bundle on the other side.
  13. Tin cans: Tin cans are an option if you don’t have any cans. Drilling a hole can be a bit tricky, but the use is great. You can paint the tin can for a better visual.
  14. Empty plastic bottles: You can find a lot of empty plastic bottles. Just cut off the bottom with a letter opener and push the wire harness into the bottle. Pass the thread through the hole and easily use it for your knits and crochet hooks.
  15. Small laundry baskets: laundry baskets also have holes on all sides. Using more than one thread at a time and storing the threads also becomes more comfortable.

The use of such household items is not only excellent for the environment, but also economical. Using replacement bowls for your knitting projects is a great idea if you can’t afford one.


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