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Old 03-13-2011, 08:41 AM
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Is there any way that you can take three off of a cone and put them on a spool? My mom has a self threading machine and there is now way a cone will work with this thing. I have a few cones that she really likes the thread but I have now way of fixing it for her. Thanks to anyone who can help
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Gosh, I've never heard of a self threading machine; how does that work?

I use a thread stand when I sew with cone thread, but I'm sure you've thought of that already. Would it be possible to offload some of the thread to a bobbin and then use it as the top thread? I can't visualize the machine, so probably am not helping much.
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http://www.clotilde.com sells the tool to wind spools from big cones.
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Old 03-13-2011, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by brookemarie19
Is there any way that you can take three off of a cone and put them on a spool? My mom has a self threading machine and there is now way a cone will work with this thing. I have a few cones that she really likes the thread but I have now way of fixing it for her. Thanks to anyone who can help
Are you sure a cone won't work with the machine? You can buy a cone stand and thread the machine from the stand. Or you can put the cone on the table next to the machine and tape a safety pin with the loop end up and thread the machine thru that.

The thing with winding a spool from a cone is then the thread is going thru the machine from the wrong end.
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A good quality thread has no wrong end. I learned that from a thread seminar.
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Old 03-13-2011, 01:02 PM
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Her machine is the only one ive seen like this dunster. I attatched a picture so you can see where her thread goes.
Thanks for the clotilde information... i checked it out, just wish they had more pics so that I can see how it works. Nice to know that there is something out there to do this.
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Will the machine use thread off a bobbin? (I often put cone thread on bobbins to carry to a workshop when I don't know which colors I may need. It's lots easier than carrying several cones!)
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Wow, that's really different. Thanks for showing it.
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Do you have to close that door compartment thing? If you can leave it open, then it could work with a cone.
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I have never seen a machine like that. What brand is it?
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