Yarn Bowls: The Must-Have Tool for Every Knitter & Crocheter

The Knitter’s Secret on Yarn Bowls – Prevent Tangles, Improve Flow and Pick the Best One

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For crocheters, knitters, and fiber artists, managing yarn can sometimes be frustrating, because the yarn tends to tangle, knot, and roll away. All of this can slow down your progress and make the entire crafting process less enjoyable. A yarn bowl is a simple yet effective tool for keeping the fiber contained while you work. With a sturdy base and smart spiral opening, it helps prevent snags and allows you to maintain even tension as you work. Whether you are using linen, hemp, wool, or cotton thread, knitters bowl can make crafting easier, quicker, and more delightful.

In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at how they can improve crocheting or knitting and you’ll learn how to use them properly. You will also have a clearer picture on the benefits they offer, as well as potential drawbacks. We will also explore different materials they’re made of, such as wood, aluminum, and resin, so you can choose the best type for your needs. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced fiber artist, this article will help you decide if this is the perfect tool for you, and if so which one to buy.

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At Hemptique, we are passionate about providing high-quality tools and materials for all the crafters out there, including knitters, crocheters, and other fiber artists. Apart from supplying artisans with finest quality yarn and thread, we also yarn bowls made from wood (rosewood, beech wood, Sheesham), resin, and aluminum. Made from durable materials, known for their aesthetics and smooth finish, they will keep your thread tangle-free and your crafting experience pleasant. They are not only functional but also stylish, making them a perfect addition to any craft room or creative space. In addition to yarn bowls, we offer a variety of top-end yarns made of natural, eco-friendly materials such as hemp, linen, cotton, to suit all your knitting and crocheting needs. Whether you’re just starting out on your crafting journey or not, Hemptique is here to help you work with ease and inspiration. For perks and discounts, apply for our wholesale program or order in bulk.

What is a Yarn Bowl?

A yarn bowl, also known as ‘knitting bowl’ or ‘wool bowl’, is a round holder used to hold yarn in place as you work on your fiber craft project. It is made of smooth and non-abrasive materials, like wood, ceramic, aluminum, or plastic. It comes in a variety of sizes and shapes, and designs. It typically has a  spiral cut for threading yarn. The thread comes through curved cut, but the cake or ball stays neatly in the bowl.
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How to Choose the Right One

Even though, at first glance, they may all look the same, there are several things to consider if you want to find the perfect yarn bowl.

Size

When shopping for the yarn holder, it’s important to check the dimensions, because they are available in different sizes. They measure around 4 inches in diameter (small), 5 – 6 inches (medium), 6 – 8 inches (large), and 7 – 10 inches (jumbo). Assess the type of fiber used and project size to determine the right size of bowl you need.

Material

Knitting bowls are usually made of non-abrasive materials, such as natural wood, bamboo, stoneware, aluminum, or plastic.
  • Wood – Wood is durable, portable, comfortable, and has natural charm. It’s a great choice for those crafters who value functionality, design, and Earth-friendly materials. It’s lighter than ceramics and easy to carry around so it’s a perfect choice for artisans that move around a lot. Types of wood used are (rosewood, beech, Sheesham, walnut, acacia, etc.). Wooden yarn bowls are most popular among crafters.
  • Ceramic - Ceramic is sturdy, stable, and heavy, making it ideal to hold heavier and bulkier yarns. It has polished finish which ensures the fiber glides smoothly through the opening.
  • Resin – Resin is less prone to chipping than pottery or wood. It is offered in a variety of colors, finishes, and designs, and it’s water resistant, so it’s very easy to clean. The only downside is that it’s prone to static cling.
  • Aluminum – If you are looking for a long-lasting material, pick aluminum. It’s durable, strong, and can endure a lot of wear and tear. Its smooth surface prevents yarn from snagging; plus, it’s easy to clean, and affordable.

  • Plastic – Plastic is lightweight, easy to maintain, and budget-friendly. It’s less likely to break, comes in variety of sizes and shapes; however, it’s slippery, it may not be heavy enough, and may not be visually pleasing.

Weight

Weight is important for two reasons:
  • Heavier bowls are less likely to move around while you work. They will remain in place, will not fall, offering stability.
  • Lighter bowls are easier to carry around.
Ideally, find one that offers perfect balance between stability and portability. If you travel a lot and carry your craft with you, its better to use lighter holders.

Extra features

When it comes to special features, you can choose designs with or without holes. The holes are designed to accommodate multiple yarns at once. Some styles have rims, some come with crochet hooks included, and others have lids for that extra bit of security.

How to Use a Knitting Bowl – 3 Simple Steps

Some crafters would say that yarn bowl is one of the most underestimated tools in crocheting and knitting crafts. Not only it’s functional, but it’s also decorative, so you can use it for storage, too. It’s very  simple to use:
  • Step 1 - Insert the yarn in the bowl, leaving one end accessible.
  • Step 2 - Feed the yarn through the spiral opening (or hole).
  • Step 3 - Start knitting or crocheting. As you work, the thread will unwind smoothly, spinning inside the bowl, but staying in place. Some designs include a central spindle that guides the yarn.
Even when the yarn is spinning, the bowl is steady and remains in its place. Keep in mind that bowl sturdiness depends on what material it’s made of.
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Yarn Bowl Pros & Cons

Before you make a purchase, it’s good to ponder and think about your crafting needs, wants, budget, and long-term value. To help you make a decision, we’ve outlined several pros and cons.

Pros

Here's a more detailed look at the advantages of using a knitting bowl:
  • Prevents tangling - The major benefit is that it holds yarn in place and prevents it from rolling around the floor and tangling. Curved and smooth slots prevent snagging.
  • Smooth & even yarn feeding – The distinctive design allows for smooth and even yarn feeding, potentially improving tension and making the crafting process more efficient.
  • Keeps yarn clean – When the fiber is contained inside the holder, it’s not touching the floor or other dirty surfaces; thus, it’s not picking up dust or pet hair and stays clean.
  • Keeps supplies neat - It keeps your workspace tidy and organized, especially for those who work with multiple yarn colors.
  • Separates multiple skeins – If the bowl has holes on the side, feed different colored yarns through them to avoid tangling.
  • Organized workspace – It keeps your crafting area tidy and reduces the risk of tripping.
  • Decorative beauty - Many yarn bowls are very decorative, such as this Aluminum Blue Floral bowl. This way they add a touch of beauty, charm, or elegance, to your studio or living space.

Cons

Although they can be very practical for keeping fiber supplies tidy, wool bowls have several disadvantages, too.
  • Compatibility with yarn type – They are best suited for balls or cakes of yarn, so if you have skeins, you will have to first wind them into a ball, which may be time consuming for some crafters.
  • Size or shape – There’s possibility that chunkier yarns or larger balls may not fit into the bowl.
  • Weight and stability – If the bowl is too light, it may tip over easily, especially when you pull the yarn
  • Slippery materials – When the surface is to slippery it may cause the fiber to slip out, especially with smaller cakes.
Hemptique offers a collection of high-quality knitting and crocheting yarn bowls. Without a doubt, they will help you have a smooth and enjoyable crafting experience, but they can also serve as home decor pieces due to their beautiful, minimalistic design.
Yarn Bowl - Curvy Sheesham & Steam Beech Wood
Our eco-friendly and sustainable Sheesham & Steam Beech Wood Yarn Bowl measures 6"x4" and is made from durable wood, known  for its quality, natural beauty and rich color. It’s sturdy with smooth surface preventing yarn from tangling and knotting, ensuring a positive crafting experience.
  • Size: 6” x 4”

  • Material: Sheesham & steam beech wood

  • Colors available: Natural wood (dark and light)
  • Features: Curvy shape, additional holes, rim

Yarn Bowl - Resin - Gray Marble
This tapered spherical Resin yarn bowl has pleasing organic and minimalistic design. It’s heavy and stable due to its thick base, so it will remain steady in place and won’t fall. The cutout is smooth, so it doesn’t snag the yarn, and it’s small enough to be carried in your backpack or project bag.
  • Size: 6” x 3.5”

  • Material: Resin

  • Colors available: Bright pink, Blue marble, Gray marble
  • Capacity: 100g (3.5 oz) wound cake of bulky weight yarn
Yarn Bowl - Aluminum - Roses
This gorgeous Aluminum yarn bowl with roses motif is all you ever need to hold your crafting supplies. It’s made from sturdy aluminum and therefore very durable. Crafted with precision from aluminum, this bowl combines durability and sturdiness with elegance with functionality.
  • Size: 6” x 4”

  • Material: Aluminum

  • Colors: Multicolor – roses print
  • Capacity: 100g (3.5 oz)

DIY Yarn Bowl Ideas

As an alternative to store-bought bowl, you can make your own DIY version. In fact, there’s several ways to make an alternative holder for thread. Choose the one that suits your preferences, budget, and skill level.
  • Use coffee mug and thread the yarn through handle to prevent tangling.

  • Use or make fabric holder. It can be easily customized. Add weight for stability.
  • Use small plastic containers with binder clips as guides.

Final Thoughts

A yarn bowl is a simple yet very helpful craft tool that helps crocheters and knitters keep their supplies tangle-free while they work. Whether you prefer the warmth of wood, the minimalistic look of resin, or the durability of aluminum, finding the right yarn bowl will make your crafting faster, easier, and more enjoyable. At Hemptique, we offer a carefully curated selection of high-quality bowls to improve your crafting process and to help you express your talent and creativity in the best possible way.

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You Asked, We Answered

Do I need a yarn bowl? Do they really work?
Ultimately, it depends on your individual needs and personal preferences. Although this craft toll isn't strictly necessary, a lot of crocheters and knitters find them very useful for keeping yarn tangle-free, tidy, and clean, especially if you often work on larger projects, a bowl could be a valuable tool. Bowls with additional holes can accommodate several yarn coils, allowing you to work simultaneously with different colors without tangling.

Most crafters say that once they  started using a knitting bowl they wondered how they ever managed to craft without one. If you’re just looking for something to keep your workspace clutter-free or to store your work-in-progress, apart from the bowl, you may try a storage container or project bag.
How do you use yarn bowl?
Wool bowl is very easy to use. Simply put a ball (or cake) of yarn inside the bowl. Find the loose end of the thread and pull it out through the opening. As you work on your knitting or crochet project, the yarn  will unwind and spin while remaining tangle-free. The bowl helps keep yarn from rolling away, and also helps maintain even tension as you knit.
Why does a yarn bowl have a swirl?
A lot of yarn bowls have a swirl on the side. It is quite decorative, but also functional, because it ensures tangle-free crocheting and even tension. Simply thread the yarn through the swirl and pull as you work. When choosing a knitting bowl, look for narrow and smooth swirl that ends with an upward motion. This will prevent the fiber from slipping and coming out too easily.
Why do some bowl have holes? What’s their purpose?
The holes have several purposes. Their main purpose is to guide the yarn, but also to store knitting needles or crochet hooks when you’re not using them. This way, it keeps your craft project and supplies organized and readily available.
What Types of Yarn Work Best in a Yarn Bowl?
Any type of yarn can be used in a yarn bowl, as long as it is ball or cake shaped. If you have yarn on spool or skein, you will have to unwind it first and cake it or ball it before you use it. Since skeins are rectangular, they don’t stay well inside the bowl and tend to bounce and tip over. When it comes to yarn weight, any weight can be used. For standard size bowls, worsted weight & DK weight work best. Super-fine, delicate yarns, such as silk or lace-weight yarn, work well with smooth, ceramic bowls, while hemp or wool may work better with wooden bowls.