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I've done a search on this, but can't find anything. I've given up on my Tin Lizzie bobbin winder and want to purchase a stand alone one. It needs to wind the large size M bobbins, so the inexpensive ones that Joann's sells won't work.
There are several brands I'm looking at: Corgi, Gammil and this 'no brand': http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp09633.html Any recommendations? The reason why I'm considering one is that I've tried several times to adjust the winder on my machine. A good bobbin winds with 10 to 20 extra yards that I need to unwind & pitch. A bad wind will also wind thread around the spindle. If I adjust it per the website, I get a half wound bobbin. I like the idea of winding the bobbin while stitching, but then you need to buy 2 spools of thread. If I just wind a bobbin, it bothers me that the machine is still 'stitching', you can't disengage the sewing head. |
I just bought the wrights deluxe sidewinder and it holds the M bobbins and the cones. Got my tin lizzie 18 used and no bobbin winder so had to find something that would work
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You can get a 'professional' one from Handiquilter - the sort that comes with one of their longarms.
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I have one that came with my Gammill that I love. Mine is not exactly the same as the one in the picture, but similar. I had a bit of trouble winding a bobbin nicely and consistently. Someone on my Gammill group suggested a lamp dimming cord. You use it like an extention cord, but there is a small adjuster. You can make the bobbin wind as fast or as slow as you want. Now I MUNCH down on the power foot..and it only goes THAT fast.
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I got my stand alone M sized bobbin winder when I got my HQ. Then I got a special cord from my sew & vac store that has a pedal so I can change the speed of the winder.
It may take me awhile but I'll PM you if I can find one of the newer easier to regulate bobbin winders for the M bobbins. My local HQ dealers had them. ali |
I got one with the purchase of my Innova, but I don't think it is sold separately. It has a speed control already on it.
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Thanks to everyone for the info. Looks like I need one with a built in speed control, or use a rheostat.
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
I've done a search on this, but can't find anything. I've given up on my Tin Lizzie bobbin winder and want to purchase a stand alone one. It needs to wind the large size M bobbins, so the inexpensive ones that Joann's sells won't work.
There are several brands I'm looking at: Corgi, Gammil and this 'no brand': http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp09633.html Any recommendations? The reason why I'm considering one is that I've tried several times to adjust the winder on my machine. A good bobbin winds with 10 to 20 extra yards that I need to unwind & pitch. A bad wind will also wind thread around the spindle. If I adjust it per the website, I get a half wound bobbin. I like the idea of winding the bobbin while stitching, but then you need to buy 2 spools of thread. If I just wind a bobbin, it bothers me that the machine is still 'stitching', you can't disengage the sewing head. |
i have a nolting and love their bobbin winder have had no problems and i have m size bobbins theirs is higher in price than the one in the link.
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
I've done a search on this, but can't find anything. I've given up on my Tin Lizzie bobbin winder and want to purchase a stand alone one. It needs to wind the large size M bobbins, so the inexpensive ones that Joann's sells won't work.
There are several brands I'm looking at: Corgi, Gammil and this 'no brand': http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp09633.html Any recommendations? The reason why I'm considering one is that I've tried several times to adjust the winder on my machine. A good bobbin winds with 10 to 20 extra yards that I need to unwind & pitch. A bad wind will also wind thread around the spindle. If I adjust it per the website, I get a half wound bobbin. I like the idea of winding the bobbin while stitching, but then you need to buy 2 spools of thread. If I just wind a bobbin, it bothers me that the machine is still 'stitching', you can't disengage the sewing head. |
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