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Old 06-17-2012, 08:26 AM
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So, my current quilt is eating thread. I went through an entire 1000m spool yesterday, and I am reordering, as I'm out!

Does anyone have an opinion to share about using a 5000m spool (I use Isacord)? The price per meter is SO much better, and since I am using up spools so quickly with this dense art quilt, it seems like a big savings. I know I will need a spool stand to sit next to my machine. It can't sit behind it, because, while this case is quilt as you go- and small, sometimes there will be a large quilt behind there. I have no experience with a thread stand- will it still feed as nicely once it goes through all the guides?

I'd appreciate all your opinions! I have a Bernina 430 if that makes a difference.
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Old 06-17-2012, 08:30 AM
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I use a thread stand for my 5000m cones... no problem.
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Old 06-17-2012, 08:32 AM
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I use thread stand also, works great!!!!
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Old 06-17-2012, 08:32 AM
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I use a thread stand a lot. The ones with a heavy metal bottom and a tall metal arm work very well. I also have used 5000m spools, and the thread stand is invaluable. It works fine in my Bernina 440, my Featherweights, and even my vintage Singer 99 hand cranks! I actually have 3of he stands because I generally keep 3 machines threaded up.

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Old 06-17-2012, 08:34 AM
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Fantastic! Guess I shouldn't anticipate any problems and will be making the switch to cones soon!

I cannot believe two 12" blocks used almost an entire spool of thread (it wasn't brand new...but was pretty full.)
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I use a thread stem instead of the cone holder. http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?...ia=thread+stem
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connecting threads has one for about 11 bucks

http://www.connectingthreads.com/cfS...q=thread+stand

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Old 06-17-2012, 08:43 AM
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I don't even use a thread stand. I just prop it up in front of my sewing machine and it sits there perfect. I found my sewing machine likes the big cones so much better than the small spools. I gave away my spool holders a few months ago when I thought I would never use them, so I don't feel right about buying anymore right now. But, so far, I don't need to.
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A thread stand should work great as long as it is sturdy. I have one of those cool flower stands and it works great. I do shove a piece of scrap batting inside the cone and then over the post to keep it more stable as the thread unwinds. You don't want the cone to tip to one side or the thread comes off at an angle and not straight up off the cone. When the cone tips the tension on the thread changes. I like to piece mostly with a medium grey thread so I rarely need to change the cone. I also make about ten bobbins at a time for less interuption.
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Originally Posted by Skittl1321 View Post
So, my current quilt is eating thread. I went through an entire 1000m spool yesterday, and I am reordering, as I'm out!

Does anyone have an opinion to share about using a 5000m spool (I use Isacord)? The price per meter is SO much better, and since I am using up spools so quickly with this dense art quilt, it seems like a big savings. I know I will need a spool stand to sit next to my machine. It can't sit behind it, because, while this case is quilt as you go- and small, sometimes there will be a large quilt behind there. I have no experience with a thread stand- will it still feed as nicely once it goes through all the guides?

I'd appreciate all your opinions! I have a Bernina 430 if that makes a difference.
I made a stand out of a "mug tree" - works great
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