BOBBIN WINDING
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: 100 miles South of Orlando, FL
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Has anyone tried the Wright machine bobbin winder.
The ad shows it winding metal spools. I have flat plastic bobbins for my Huskystar.
Do you know if it would work on them also?
Thanks,
Simple quilter
The ad shows it winding metal spools. I have flat plastic bobbins for my Huskystar.
Do you know if it would work on them also?
Thanks,
Simple quilter
#3
I don't have the bobbin winder nor do I know anyone who does.
Found it an interesting idea and was tempted, but am holding off.
I wind several bobbins at one time as I use mostly off white thread
or black when needed. My bobbins are plastic.
Found it an interesting idea and was tempted, but am holding off.
I wind several bobbins at one time as I use mostly off white thread
or black when needed. My bobbins are plastic.
#4
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NW Ohio
Posts: 616
i looked at this again the other day at jo-anns and i just don't get it (but i did notice there was a metal bobbin on there!). you'd have to take your thread out of your machine to wind it on there and you'd also have to take your project out of your machine to put the newly-wound bobbin in (on my machine anyway).
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#5
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: 100 miles South of Orlando, FL
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I think maybe its for doing a bunch of bobbins before you start your project. Some of us use the same color thread over and over, so we might have several spools of it.
I'll just have to check it out further.
Keep it rockin!
Simple quilter :-)
I'll just have to check it out further.
Keep it rockin!
Simple quilter :-)
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