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    Old 11-11-2010, 02:04 PM
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    Cone holders are easy to make as well. My dad made me a coue and you can also buy them. It has a post for the cone and then usually a wire that goes up and has a hook over the spool to catch the thread and pull it straight up off the cone.
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    Old 11-11-2010, 04:40 PM
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    My grandmother also used flad sheets and if they were cheap enough she would buy the flannel ones.
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    For years I have used Maxilock (3,000 yds) from Wal-Mart (color selection extremely limited) for $1.94, and from
    Atlanta Thread ($1.85 for same cone) - - I am not affiliate or advertising - I have just bought for years from them and a great color selection - and I haven't had problems with any of it in serging, sewing or even test sew outs in my embroidery machines. :D
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    Old 11-11-2010, 05:54 PM
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    Thanks, IBQLTN. I was thinking it might get caught around the bobbin winder, but didn't think about the flywheel. That would be bad. I'll try to see if I can come from the back with it.
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    I have one of those 'fussy' machines. It used C&C and Gutterman only. Any serging thread I have tried has been a disaster. I'm sure I could use some of the higher end regular threads, but they aren't available locally. I will check our new LQS. The 'old' one carries Gutterman. Has C&C gone up? I have so many spools, I haven't had to purchase any in a long time.

    Wooden spools - I saw a clear lamp base filled with them at JoAnn's Tuesday night. For people decorating in that genre, it was a great idea. I used to save my spools for attaching grippers and jeans snaps to apparel. The tools needed a wooden spool to work.
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    Old 11-11-2010, 06:19 PM
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    I think it will outlive you. The main argument is that any polyester thread will cut through the cotton eventually. However, it will take a long time to do it.
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    Old 11-11-2010, 10:09 PM
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    I have never had a problem with the serger thread from Joanns. Only kind my serger has used.
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    Hmnn....the dealer I purchased my new sewing machine from said to never use serger thread with this machine, a Viking. I was given totes of serger thread and a serger but have never turned the serger on as I don't see the need to use it. My mother uses it to make our group's quilt labels.
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    Old 11-12-2010, 01:00 AM
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    I've used my serger thread on my serger, my sewing machine and my embroidery machine with no problem. Sometimes a machine appears not to like a thread. My embroidery machine doesn't like Madiera, my Kenmore doesn't like Guttermann for whatever reason. Probably a personality conflict.
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    Old 11-12-2010, 07:07 AM
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    I use that thread all the time for all kind of sewing, including quilting and I have not had any problems.
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