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Old 09-26-2011, 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by S.Pennypacker
I have no plans for them yet, any thoughts?
I have a basket with different sizes of the old bobbins in it, some still had thread on them. they are fun conversation pieces
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I bought a large one at a museum in MA, and have made a lamp with it
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I am also addicted to garage/estate sales I find some great deals. Just Saturday I bought a singer sewing machine in a cabinet with a stool. Only thing is my neighbor (who had t he sale) did not buy it for a sewing machine but for a night table and she painted it black and painted the top shut but hey for $5.00, I can fix it up. She had never even looked at the sewing machine when she bought it. Hooray for me.
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Old 09-26-2011, 05:22 AM
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I made the cutest pin cushion. I cross stitched a primitive design, made it into a yoyo type ball,(but higher), glued it to the top of one of the spools. I crocheted a tiny little shell stitch and glued it(I guess you could sew it, too) around the bottom of the pin cushion, to hide the gluey part. I used a very fine linen to stitch the design. Sorry, I would like to show it to you, but I've yet to tackle the picture sending computer task. This one stays by my bed. I use when I cross stitch. It's a good height for that. I have three different heights for spools I use to look like a bookend. Aren't they cool just to look at?
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Old 09-26-2011, 05:24 AM
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What great old spools and they are in such good condition.

Leave them the way they are and incorporate them into your fall decor with bittersweet, pumpkins, and a homespun tabelrunner.
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Old 09-26-2011, 05:38 AM
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Paint them black and rip a piece of homespun fabric thin and tie a bow around them and place a pillar candle on them.
Just a thought.
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I think they would work well as candle sticks on a dining table perhaps.
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Old 09-26-2011, 06:13 AM
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They are spools from fabric factories.
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Old 09-26-2011, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by S.Pennypacker
I have no plans for them yet, any thoughts?
Could you use them to wind your binding on? (I am new and that is one of the things I heard referenced about the bindings becoming twisted.)
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You can put on a board and use them as a rack.
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