Why use pre-wound bobbins?
#12
Super Member
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Sunny Florida
Posts: 4,472
I love the ease and convenience of pre-wound bobbins. The embroidery machine uses them for embroidery and I often use them for piecing. I just ordered a box of 80 for approx $30 so less than 40 cents each.
Yes, there is a great winder on my machine and I do use it. It's nice to have options.
Yes, there is a great winder on my machine and I do use it. It's nice to have options.
#15
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Join Date: Jul 2024
Posts: 215
I have an electric bobbin winder and wind my own bobbins. I have bobbin cases for each color of thread I use. Each of my bobbin cases holds 36 bobbins, and I usually use 36 or slightly less, sometimes a few more per quilt depending on the pattern.
At the end of making each quilt, I rewind the bobbins to fill the bobbin case back up, then I'm ready to go for the next time I use that color.
I keep 14 thread colors on hand and haven't had any need for more colors. There is always a color that will go with my quilt out of those 14 colors. I also use the same color thread for both the top and bottom threads.
At the end of making each quilt, I rewind the bobbins to fill the bobbin case back up, then I'm ready to go for the next time I use that color.
I keep 14 thread colors on hand and haven't had any need for more colors. There is always a color that will go with my quilt out of those 14 colors. I also use the same color thread for both the top and bottom threads.
Last edited by quiltingcotton; 10-05-2024 at 01:52 AM.
#17
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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This is one of those things that I've never understood, either. I wind maybe half a dozen at a time of white, light gray, dark gray, off white.
As I understand it, they make more sense for LA's than domestic sewing machines.
I'm sure that I do plenty of things that people would shake their heads at, too.
As I understand it, they make more sense for LA's than domestic sewing machines.
I'm sure that I do plenty of things that people would shake their heads at, too.
#18
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Join Date: Jul 2024
Posts: 215
It is a regular size bobbin, a Brother SA159 metal bobbin.
All of my thread is a 40wt.
Last edited by quiltingcotton; 10-05-2024 at 06:09 AM.

