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showing my ignorance here - can you tell me what they are for exactly? Should I do something to my skeins before I begin?

If your yarn is in a long skein or hank, which is like a circular length of yarn that has then been knotted or twisted around itself, it needs to be balled before knitting. Balling it will keep it from getting knotted up and makes it easier to use. If your yarn comes pre-balled, there's no need to do anything with it.

The yarn swift is where the yarn from the skein is placed to keep it from tangling while it is being wound by the ball winder. If you don't have a swift, it can be done by hand if you have someone to hold the yarn on outstretched arms. Yarn can be balled or wound by hand though it takes a while.

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