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kittycats 06-01-2011 05:55 AM

I use a cone holder. I put all my thread on this when using the machine.

Mona Lisa 2011 06-01-2011 06:20 AM

I taped a short knitting needle to my upright spindle, put a small spool of thread inside the cone, and put the cone on the spindle.
Been using it for years. :idea:

ThreadHead 06-01-2011 06:27 AM

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Here is a picture of my spool holder
On the left is a spool of serger thread and on the right is
embroidery thread. Background is smaller cones of embroidery thread, large spool from ThreadArt 4.99.
The holder usually set to the right of my sewing maching.
On my Kenmore I taped a cardboard to the back top side of the machine and put a hole/guide in it.

reeskylr 06-01-2011 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by deranged_damsel
I made a cone stand out of a second hand paper towel holder and installed a cup hook

lol I have wondered about this cone thread too. Also wondered why you could get it so much cheaper. Hm.

Anyway, glad the topic came up and we have so many helpful quilty friends. I'm going to try this out.

Marysewfun 06-01-2011 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by Quilting Aggi
I use a spool holder that I keep on the side of my machine. It is great for large spools. I don't even use the spool pin on the machine. Even when using the regular gutterman spools I still use the spool holder on the side.

Me, too! And unless it is a specialty thread I need, I almost excluseively use cone thread. I would suggest though, if you can find a metal cone/thread holder I think you will like it better because is heavier and sits sturdy, the plastic is pretty light-weight. Also, I buy a lot of my cones from Atlanta Thread (not affiliated, just a decades-old customer) - they have every kind you can imagine and at reasonable prices, with frequent sales.

Marysewfun

jlm5419 06-01-2011 06:50 AM

I use a cone stand sitting behind my machine. It works great, and is easily portable to other machines if needed.

MissJMac 06-01-2011 06:56 AM

.... OR, you can buy your favorite flavor of "Pringles Potato Chips" a tall Iced Tea and a good movie. When you're done, cut the pringle can in half and pop your large spool of thread in one of the halves. Set the can in the back of your machine and thread it as usual. If you save the top of the pringle can, you can have a spare container for pens, pencils, or another cone of thread. I've been doing this for years, wrapped in contact paper they make really cute containers for assorted notions in the sewing rooms.
good luck

Marysewfun 06-01-2011 07:01 AM

See - - - aren't you glad you asked??? There are all kinds of solutions out there -

Also, I just found in my machine manual that I can load bobbins without unthreading - hmmm, going to have to go back and try it. Otherwise, I too use a lot of pre-wound bobbins, depends on what I am sewing.

Love this Board !

Marysewfun

AZTeri 06-01-2011 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by flowerjoy
I recently bought a new machine and was talked into one of those large spools of thread, which I am using. I am not sure it is that helpful as I still have to stop to rewind the bobbin and then, of course, rethread the machine. What would be nice is a self-winding bobbin while sewing...do any machines have that feature? Anyway, when you buy the large spool of thread you also buy a stand to hold it. It works fine, but again, I haven't seen much advantage as yet.

Mine does. Of course, my machine is 35 years old - a Singer Futura II. Getting bobbins for it is becoming challenging. I need to order a stock of them as they slowly are disappearing, but my machine is chugging along merrily!

Buffy 06-01-2011 07:42 AM

Husquvarna has an adapter to fit machines so you can use a cone spool of thread. It fits on your machine so thread comes off well


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