Found a great way (CHEAP) to store bobbins with the spool
#12
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Join Date: May 2011
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Great tips -- I have some very small plastic zip bags (I think they are for embroidery floss) and I can put the smaller spool and bobbin in. For the larger spools, I use bags that are a bit larger (from Michaels I think). I use plastic boxes for the thread since I ran out of drawer space a long time ago.
#15
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Homosassa, FL
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I have plastic storage, got several from connecting thread and others at Wal Mart a long time ago, everything gets dusty here with the dogs, and I can put bobbin on top of spool in case. Rubber band idea is great but here in FL they would not last too long, heat seems to get them.
#16
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Click here: Steel Scraps: Gizmo To Keep The Matching Bobbin with the Spool
I use this tute and make my own. Works great!!
I use this tute and make my own. Works great!!
#17
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 243
Rubber bands on thread
#19
Is it the rubber that breaks down the thread? I don't think the bands are made from rubber anymore. The large thin elastic bands for hair would work and last forever.
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