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Tweety2911
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Your DH is a sweetie! Perfect solution and beautifully crafted!
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Very cool! I just asked woodworking DH to make me one last week. I will show him yours.
So, are you running your thread straight up from the spool and through which way to your machine? Thanks in advance. :-D
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MEEMA FIELD
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What a creative husband... I would surely keep him.... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Fran Juern
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I have one similar to that that a friend made for me and I find that it stays in place much better than the plastic ones.
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love hubbies that build and make . enjoy
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Is that machine a kenmore? i'm tring to figure out what that little lever is for on the side. I bought a kenmore and i have been tring to figure it out. is that a threader.
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Way cool.
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Great idea, I have seen those in my garage as well, wonder if my husband would miss them?
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Well your DH is a definite keeper. What a great idea.
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What a wonderful & thoughtful husband! I am sure you will enjoy it.
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