Bobbin Winder?
#32
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 502
I use mine so much I had to change the batteries already. How did I ever get along without it? So handy because I don't have to stop and remove thread from the needle, I can use a spare spool and make all the bobbins I need.
Carol J.
Carol J.
#34
Love mine. When working a large project, wind a couple before starting. Small projects just 1. Saves wear and tear on my older machine, and is faster. The only inconvenience is rethreading machine after winding only 1 bobbin.
#36
I have the Sidewinder (I have 2 of them) and it's been very handy to have. Sure I could do without it but when I need it I have it. It works great for me, no problem at all. The Sidewinder is not expensive.
#37
Originally Posted by lscho4jm
For those who have the bobbin winders are they worth he money? They aren't expensive but if they aren't worth it then the money can go towards fabric. :wink:
Linda in Maryland
Linda in Maryland
#40
Originally Posted by annieshane
Love mine...and I have the cheap version. I have seen one that retails for almost $100, but way too expensive for me.
I keep a light colored spool and darker spool on at all times. Sure is handy when quilting and I don't have to stop and thread a bobbin on my machines. Love it.
I keep a light colored spool and darker spool on at all times. Sure is handy when quilting and I don't have to stop and thread a bobbin on my machines. Love it.
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