Originally Posted by J.M.
(Post 6527861)
I'm thinking of using beige for all my piecing on the machine. That way I could fill several bobbins in advance.
Getting ready to go on a mini-vacaysh to my sister and brother in law's today with my niece. Stopping at a winery and getting a few bottles of the fruit of the vine and then head out to a local little casino and then to a restaurant to play PICTO (which is like Bingo only with pictures - "Under the P --- elephant, etc." Then it is an all you can eat fish dinner. Whoo Hoo!!!!! Hitting some quilt shops (looking for orange for my sister in law to make her quilt) and then just relax at their home which is on a lake (quite frozen right now) and come home on Sunday. And then get down to Spring cleaning and sewing. Morning for cleaning and afternoon for sewing. I want to have the spring cleaning done before spring so I can sit outside and enjoy the day after such a cold, miserable biting winter. But hey, we're Minnesotans. We're Swedes and Germans and we can withstand anything! Besides it is fun complaining and griping and stewing and just see who can make the worst of the winters we have had this year. Come next fall, we won't even remember what the winter was like. It was too cold to go out and shovel and we had to pay someone to do it. I did that once so far this year. I mean they closed practically the whole state down because we had it so cold that it could freeze bite in 2-6 minutes. I am not going out for that!!!! Have a great day, everyone. Edie |
When piecing scrap blocks of lots of colors I like to use up the bobbins that have colors I think I won't be using again so I can free them up for rewinding with something I will use, and still using up the thread that is on them. Thread is expensive and just like our fabric scraps, we should figure out a way to use them.
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These are the most recent I ordered. They are the least expensive that I've found and I haven't had any problems with them so far. I'm almost through my first one of these. Shipping seems high for the price but if you just add it together and look at the total price, it isn't so bad.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 In case the link doesn't work, search for Sideless Prewound Polyester Bobbin with Core (by Marathon) on amazon.com I like ordering through amazon.com - I feel like there is some recourse if something goes wrong. Good luck and happy quilting!!
Originally Posted by katiebear1
(Post 6530272)
Where do you buy them? Would love to try them
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I fill 5 or 6 ahead, usually with lt gray or beige and I do use the mini scrunches to hold them. I found the mini's at our local Dollar Tree.
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Okay - I tried that link and it indeed did not work. You can search and find them or try this link:
http://www.amazon.com/Sideless-Prewo...by+Marathon%29 I think it may work! Fingers crossed!! |
Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn
(Post 6527630)
When I start a project whether it is piecing or FMQ, I fill 2 or 3 bobbins ahead. I also have at least 1 bobbin dedicated to each color of thread that I have. The bobbins are attached to each spool using a Bobbin Mate and stored that way.
http://www.joann.com/bobbin-mate-18-pkg/7419534.html and I use Bobbin Wraps http://www.anniescatalog.com/detail.html?prod_id=92274 to keep the bobbin thread from unwinding. I haven't been able to find them locally so I have ordered them on line. They are used for little girls ponytails. Also I usually piece with gray thread - it blends in better with multi colors |
Originally Posted by DebraK
(Post 6527631)
For piecing, I buy one spool for the top and one for the bottom. Fill bobbins with the second spool. I love having a bobbin ready to pop in.
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Originally Posted by kydeb
(Post 6527626)
I typically piece with white so I was filling lots of bobbins at a time - made the mistake (or was it?) of trying prewound. Now I'm hooked!! I found a supply of them for $10 for 144 bobbins (plus $7 shipping). When you figure the price, that's less than 12 cents per bobbin. They last longer, I haven't had any tension issues, and I am no longer winding bobbins for piecing! I'm totally in love!!
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I use neutrals - grey, taupe as well as white and black. When I need to take a mental break, I load a few bobbins. The best little treat I have given myself is a 'sidewinder'. Normally $25, but got it 50% off. Winds bobbins quickly and easily.
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Sandrea, I love the idea of the prewound bobbins you found at Amazon but how do I know if they will fit my Bernina?
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