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noveltyjunkie 07-31-2014 09:38 AM

Small fishing tackle box with moveable dividers!

MissJMac 07-31-2014 10:48 AM

http://www.allstitch.net/product/ast...-pack-4967.cfm
A roll of stretchy nylon mesh/netting. Cut a length the size of your cone/spool, slip it over your cone, pulling out the end of the thread. No need to remove the cover, even when it's on the machine. Will never ravel. I think they're called thread gloves.Most importantly, cheap cheap cheap .

QuiltingHaven 07-31-2014 11:50 AM

Go to the drugstore and get the bandage (by the roll) that sticks to itself and you can cut it and wrap it around your thread or bobbins (which is what I use it for). It looks like the shelf web that keeps our foot peddles from running away. Only the bandage has a the ability to stick to itself and doesn't make the thread sticky. I wrap it around my spools when I am traveling and put it on my sewing machines as a marker for seam allowances as well.

tessagin 07-31-2014 12:03 PM

I love this sport self adhesive/adjustable bandage. All kinds of uses for it. Inexpensive and is a mesh.

Originally Posted by QuiltingHaven (Post 6825792)
Go to the drugstore and get the bandage (by the roll) that sticks to itself and you can cut it and wrap it around your thread or bobbins (which is what I use it for). It looks like the shelf web that keeps our foot peddles from running away. Only the bandage has a the ability to stick to itself and doesn't make the thread sticky. I wrap it around my spools when I am traveling and put it on my sewing machines as a marker for seam allowances as well.


QuiltNama 08-02-2014 07:15 AM

I use Glad Press and Seal Wrap on my spools. Works great


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