Cone thread-bulk thread
#3
Yes, I've used it and like it very much. It's certainly priced competitively!
My husband made me a cool thread holder like the one at the bottom of this page -- http://www.speerhammocks.com/Products/Supplies.htm. It may not be fancy, but it works! :lol:
My husband made me a cool thread holder like the one at the bottom of this page -- http://www.speerhammocks.com/Products/Supplies.htm. It may not be fancy, but it works! :lol:
#4
Thank you for your quick replies. I needed info quickly. My daughter asked me what I would like for Mothers Day. I told her not to get me anything. She said she was GETTING ME SOMETHING, so I could choose or be surprised. I would really like to try the cone thread--that would be a great gift and inexpensive, too. Best of both worlds. Thanks again!
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Quilt'n lady...you have a great dh over there!:)THat is a super idea for a cone thread holder! And, now you have one too:)I have 1 cast iron and am just too cheap to buy another for my other machine and was thinking of trying the coffee cup method...but, I am thinking.......:)LOL Thanks! Skeat
#8
I use it and haven't had any problems at all. My machine was in for a check up and no big lint problem. I clean the bobbin area with each new bobbin and my machine treads on the outside so no big lint build up inside. I think if I want to use cotton thread then I will have lint, can't help but have some. For the price it is the best thread for me.
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