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Old 10-20-2008, 04:34 AM
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All of my thread, aside from a few huge spools that I suspect are for a overlock, came from my grandma. She was 94 when she passed on, so, a lot of them are on wooden and foam spools. Can I still use then, or will they not work as well? I read an article about it, but it didn't say anything about plastic?
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Old 10-20-2008, 04:51 AM
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You need to test the thread for how easily it will break. I, personally, would not use it just because of it's age. I've not seen wooden or foam spools for many years.
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Yes - it's very likely to be rotten. I would probably just use them for decoration.
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I've bought spools of thread at auctions and yard sales and have used them without problems. I wouldn't use the real cheap thread that they sale for 3/1.00 or .59 cents or similar. But like crashnquilt mentioned, I would test it to be sure it doesn't break too easily.
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Old 10-20-2008, 05:19 AM
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I forgot to say a lot of the thread I've gotten at auctions were on wooden spools, so I would test it and if okay I would go ahead and use them. My 2 cents worth.
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Old 10-20-2008, 05:28 AM
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Emily, I have a good friend that has quilted since the early 70's and most of her threads are exactly what you are asking about. She picks many of her bundles up at auctions, etc. She tests the threads by pulling and testing how quick they break. If they are strong, she treads on:))She makes about a quilt a day-a serious addict:)). No kiddding! For me personally, I'd opt to keep the wooden spools w/threads due to their decorating prospects and history:)) Skeat
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Old 10-20-2008, 05:32 AM
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I agree with test them and use them. :D All the ones I have got have been good except one :D
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Old 10-20-2008, 10:25 AM
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I have heard that you can freeze the thread in the freezer to "freshen" it and that will help it not to break so much.
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I use thread like this for basting my quilts and my applique
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Try putting them in the freezer for a day. Then test for strength and use if ok.
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