Help with Spools ??
#31
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I use mine too. I had trouble with mine falling in the floor so I went to thinking what I could do. I finally solved the problem with a large heavy Shrek glass my grandson left here. I put the thread spool in the glass behind the machne and it works great.
#32
Originally Posted by tutty
There are threadholders that stand behind your machine and has a hook on top that you pull the thread through and then thread your machine. works great ! think Joanns has them hanging up for 9.99 usually black and you just screw in the pole to the bottom part and your set to go !
#34
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
That's a cone, not a spool. It isn't meant to sit on top of the machine. Get a cone holder or rig one up, so it can sit on the table behind the machine. I bought one a Hancocks.
#35
Originally Posted by sdparent
you can also use an empty spindle that CDs come on to hold the thread cone and screw a cup hook into the wall above your machine to guide the thread. Good luck!
#37
They make something for that! lol
I have one of these. It works. I didn't pay that much for it, though.
http://www.deelybob.com/product.sc?productId=1
This only works with thread cones that have a wide opening.
I have one of these. It works. I didn't pay that much for it, though.
http://www.deelybob.com/product.sc?productId=1
This only works with thread cones that have a wide opening.
#39
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My husband attached a home made version of the metal thread lifter thing to the sewing machine table that I use (but it is a really a free standing computer desk).
It never flies anywhere that way. It didn't cost anything because it was made from something sitting around.
It never flies anywhere that way. It didn't cost anything because it was made from something sitting around.
#40
Originally Posted by Granna of 5
I use a home made large thread holder. It is an old paper towel holder with a piece of coat hanger attached to hold thread. Check it out. There are alot of ideas here. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-62090-2.htm
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