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Cardboard Yarn Cones

$3159
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Rated 4.9 out of 5 — 28 verified reviews

New commercial quality cardboard thread cones for winding your favorite yarn. These empty cardboard yarn cones are available in packs of 25, 50 and 100 cones.

Specifications:

  • Base Inside Diameter: 2.625"
  • Base Outside Diameter: 2.75"
  • Top Inside Diameter: 1.0"
  • Top Outside Diameter: 1.375"
  • Height: 6.625"

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Overall rating: 4.892857 / 5 from 28 reviews.

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Sturdy cones at a great price

"These fit my cone winder perfectly. Sturdy, thick cardboard with a tiny notch at the bottom for the yarn tail, which is a nice bonus."

Lynnell K. (5/5)

The yarn cones are nice

"The yarn cones are nice and sturdy. I use them for dried apple doll bodies."

Sallie S. (5/5)

Great product

"My cones work perfectly on my Sunfire Winder."

Lee M. (5/5)

They worked with my sunfire

"They worked with my sunfire 3D cone winder"

ROBIN A. (4/5)

I love these! I’m making

"I love these! I’m making Christmas tree toppers with them!"

Mary B. (5/5)

Yarn cones

"Arrived quickly. There was some variation in how the cones fit my Sunfire winder, but I was able to adapt easily. The cones are very study, well made and will last for a very long time!"

Susan M. (5/5)

Perfect size

"I’m a sock cranker and use these cones for winding sock yarn on my new winder. Sized perfectly!"

Lori M. (5/5)

Excellent cones. Will buy again.

"Excellent cones. Will buy again."

Elizabeth H. (5/5)

The cones fit well on

"The cones fit well on my new SunFire cone winder. 😍"

Tamyra J. (5/5)

Can't get them apart!

"Once I can separate a cone from the stack, these work well. But they are stuck together, and some are impossible to pull off the stack."

Maureen J. (3/5)

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