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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
(Post 6382635)
The best thread holder I've used is this one: http://www.superiorthreads.com/produ...-thread-stand/
You can use it horizontal or vertical for any cone or spool of thread. The thread feeds evenly from the holder. |
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
(Post 6383104)
My opinion is if a quilter doesn't know the difference between cone serger thread and cone sewing thread, a thread stand isn't going to be their biggest problem.
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Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 6382653)
I use the Superior Threads heavy duty stand. You can actually get it cheaper at Connecting Threads - http://www.connectingthreads.com/Too...d__D81905.HTML
I get all of my thread at Superior Threads, and trust me, it's not linty. Love ALL their threads! |
Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 6382653)
I use the Superior Threads heavy duty stand. You can actually get it cheaper at Connecting Threads - http://www.connectingthreads.com/Too...d__D81905.HTML
I get all of my thread at Superior Threads, and trust me, it's not linty. Love ALL their threads! |
Originally Posted by Tfch8184
(Post 6382530)
Can you use cones of thread with a regular old sewing machine? If so is there a stand or something that you get to put the cone on?
My janome has a the upright and horizontal thread spoil but they are way too short to use a cone on. But for economical purposes if I can figure out how to use a cone of thread with my machine that would be awesome. |
Originally Posted by moonwork42029
(Post 6382545)
LOL... I just stick my cone into a canning jar set next to my machine and it feeds out ok. I know there are special stands you can get but I haven't spent the money for one.
I lvoe that idea, and a 1/2 gallon jae would be heavier... great idea, I am going to try this one...LOL... thanks for sharing... PW6 in tx |
I've never used a serger, but figured if the serger thread was called serger thread, their was a reason for it, so never bought it.
From your post, I guess I figured right, but now please tell me why it can't be used on a DSM. I'm like a 3 year old; I always want to know why! |
There are plstic ones at Joann's -or- Hancocks for about $10.99
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you can use the empty cd disk holder....it has the spindle on it and the cone will sit upright on it without any problem...
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You can put a coffee cup on the side of your machine and put the cone inside it works great
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