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A bobbin that feeds off a cone of thread. Never runs out until the thread is GONE.
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luvstoquilt that is a great idea. Also a machine that would actually baste your quilt top--ready for quilting.
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Originally Posted by luvstoquilt301
(Post 7175415)
A bobbin that feeds off a cone of thread. Never runs out until the thread is GONE.
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Originally Posted by luvstoquilt301
(Post 7175415)
A bobbin that feeds off a cone of thread. Never runs out until the thread is GONE.
There is a vintage machine that uses a spool of thread for the bobbin. I think it is a Singer. I know collectors love to find one. It must not have been useful as it never was made again. |
Whatever it is, we probably won't be able to
afford it! |
Originally Posted by luvstoquilt301
(Post 7175415)
A bobbin that feeds off a cone of thread. Never runs out until the thread is GONE.
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Originally Posted by luvstoquilt301
(Post 7175415)
A bobbin that feeds off a cone of thread. Never runs out until the thread is GONE.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 7175481)
There is a vintage machine that uses a spool of thread for the bobbin. I think it is a Singer. I know collectors love to find one. It must not have been useful as it never was made again.
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Fabric which doesn't attract , dirt, dogs, cats etc.
pins with point but don't stick in finger and hurt. Or a better way to pin. |
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
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I hope I'm able to look down from Heaven someday and see whatever it is for myself. :cool:
I also hope, when I get there, God will have designed my 'mansion' with a glorious sewing studio! :) Jan in VA |
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