Being a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to my arts and crafts, I decided to wrap by hand wanting the floss to sit flat and neat and not all bulky like it does when it's been wound by a crank winder., I was very pleased with the result of my first bobbin.

See how purty?
But as I got on to my second one, I noticed how slow it was going, very slow, like only completing a few in over an hour. Yet that wasn't the worst problem. I began to have bad cramps in my hands and fingers, finding it terribly hard to hold the bobbin in one hand while wrapping the floss in the other. Being a type 1 diabetic with complications, and having had carpel tunnel surgery 10 years ago at the ripe old age of 20 probably doesn't help.
Now I have seen some gorgeous hand wound bobbins by Stitchers of all ages and types and was wondering if anyone has any tips on how to do beautiful and neat bobbin wrapping without painful fingers. Is there some trick that I'm missing on how to hold it instead of just pinching one end between my thumb and pointer?
Or do I just have to give up my desire to have tidy thread holders?
