I'm not getting this, either, and my thread is supposed to wind "underhand," or up from the bottom. Seems like you could flip the spool over.
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I always use my thread stand from Superior Threads and the instructions that came with it tell me how to handle the spool. I never bother with the one on my machine anymore.
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I'm with you....why can't you just flip the spool....also use the Superior Thread stand...smooth sewing.
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On my machine having the big spool end at the left on the horizontal spool pin doesn't work that great even using the machine spool end cover. The end of Aurifil pops off easy on every spool I own. I have the Superior thread stand and it's great.
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This is a great tip. I shared it with my small guild yesterday and no one knew about it. Thanks.
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I use mine with a thread stand also--or if using on the machine pin I place it vertically, but good to know you can reverse the ends--I do so love Aurifil.
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Originally Posted by sparkys_mom
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I always use my thread stand from Superior Threads and the instructions that came with it tell me how to handle the spool. I never bother with the one on my machine anymore.
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Originally Posted by Lady Diana
(Post 6764744)
I'm with you....why can't you just flip the spool....also use the Superior Thread stand...smooth sewing.
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lol....
I'll fully admit to being a little OCD when it comes to sewing stuff. :o I like pretty machines and I'm probably the only person that doesn't mind watching a bobbin wind. I just love the whole process of sewing and playing with the machine. :) Those darn Aurifil spools look just *wrong* with their orange butt end to the left on my machine, to me, anyway. :) I have a thread stand for the back of the machine I use the most... but to be honest, I don't like using it (it's prettier without it - lol) and while I fully agree the Superior thread stand is a useful thing, I don't like the looks of it, nor do I want one more thing on my sewing table. I like having the thread where it *belongs* ...on the machine. lol. |
Originally Posted by citruscountyquilter
(Post 6764350)
Maybe I just don't get it but why can't you just turn the spool around and use the larger spool cap provided with your machine. Why do you have to take the end off the spool? I tried to take my off and it wouldn't budge. What am I missing here?
I switched all of mine around, and it just took a little wiggle and they all popped right off.... so not sure why yours wouldn't. As for spool caps - I rarely use mine. The thread feeds off of the spools just fine without the spool turning or moving on the spindle for me. But again, I'm not a high-speed sewer... so maybe the lead-foots out there might need those caps to batten everything down. :) |
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