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    Why a thread stand is useful.

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    very helpful and interesting, thanks for sharing

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    Thanks for sharing this video. I learned something I needed to know. Goes to show me how much I still need to learn. Tons!!
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    ​Interesting!

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    Informative and enjoyable! thanks for posting.

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    Thanks for the link !

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    That's interesting. I was expecting something that holds all spools vertically. I use an old dritz thread stand with my embroidery machine-the regular spool pin doesn't seem to to work well for the threads I use. I wonder if a stand like this would be better? I had to modify mine quite a bit to get it to work right.

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    Thanks for the link. I never thought about the extra twisting of the thread if pulling from the spool or cone in a way it wasn't meant to be pulled from. That ribbon demonstrates it beautifully. Definitely something to think about. I'll remember this!

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    I have this stand and recommend it over any stand I have used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BellaBoo View Post
    I have this stand and recommend it over any stand I have used.
    I have this stand, too, but I didn't realize I could use it with bobbins. Thanks for posting.
    Pat

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