Beautiful handmade little wooden niddy noddy for hand spinners to set the twist on hand spun yarn. Niddy Noddies are an essential tool for making your yarn into skeins, steaming and setting the twist when finished your single ply or plied yarn. This is one of the best tools you'll need when putting together a spinning package.
The Kromski niddy noddy is available in three sizes for three different size skeins:
Small30" - 5.5" shaft length
Medium48" - 9.5" shaft length
Large72" - 15" shaft length
Each size has it's own set of colors, so be sure to double check!
PLEASE NOTE:
Our first response to your order would be to have it shipped directly from our warehouse. In the case that our stock levels are too low, your order may need to be either ordered into our warehouse or dropshipped directly to you from Kromski’s warehouse in Georgia, USA. Please allow3-5 business daysfor them to process and ship out your order before receiving an e-mail with your tracking number. Should your order be backordered with our vendor, one of our customer service representatives will contact you with delays and shipping information.
Please note that Kromski drop-ships aresent via UPS or USPS and typically arrive within 3-7 business days after being shipped. Please provide a physical addressfor your order as UPS does not send to PO Boxes. Drop-shipping is not available for international orders at this time so please allow time for your order to reach us before we ship it to you.
Please contact us with any questions or concerns regarding your order at (509) 536-7746 or sales@paradisefibers.com.
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