Thread cone question - sorry was in wrong topic before
#61
I've been using Connecting Threads for several years now and I'm very happy with it. Economically priced and they are a great company to order from. Some of the gals have said that they get a lot of lint with this thread, but I don't have that problem. Works great with my Elna and my brother machine.
#63
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Originally Posted by Up North
Originally Posted by sik1010
Originally Posted by Up North
My son made me this one from a paper towel holder that cost $1.00
#64
I bought the cheap plastic holder not thinking it needed to have weight to not go all over the place, so I just found some really heavy washers in our junk drawer and piled those up on the spindle. The cone fits right over it, no problem.
#65
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Location: Houston, TX
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They have cheaper ones at Joann's but they are very unstable to me. A canning jar (small size or large) works great. I have a lamp behind my sewing machine & I just drape my thread across one of the arms and then to the end to thread and it works wonderful.
Peg-TX
Innova 18"
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Innova 18"
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