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    Old 07-22-2010, 02:03 PM
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    The only reason I've ever used a thread/spool holder that wasn't on my machine was if the spool was oversized or the thread was "squirrley" (kind of curly). Squirrley threads keep unthreading itself because it is too stiff to relax. Most of those are metallics or the nylon invisible thread and I want to stretch and straighten them out a bit so that they fed through the machine better.) I'm not so sure that the way they come off the spool is as important as the texture of the thread itself.
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    Old 07-22-2010, 03:20 PM
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    I bought a plastic one from Joann's and it actually works better than I thought it would.
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    Old 07-22-2010, 03:57 PM
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    Originally Posted by Quilting Nonnie
    I just got myself a wonderful new machine! I wanted a machine that could do lots of special stitches for machine applique and for easy quilting. This one is great. The one thing is that it holds the spools upright. All of my threads are meant to be laying horizontal to the machine.

    Seems to me I've seen spool holders sold that sit behind the machine on the sewing table...does anyone know about that and where I could get one?
    Nancy's Notions has some of these in different styles.
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    Old 07-22-2010, 04:35 PM
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    OMG I bought a thread holder from Paul and it is beautiful! What a work of art.
    Did anyone get the new Keepsake catalog this week? So many kids and stuff I want! :roll:
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    Nonnie, What make and model of machhine did you get? I am looking for one that I can sew on, do so me minor embroidering and quilting if possible.

    Thanks.
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    Old 07-22-2010, 04:56 PM
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    Originally Posted by Gordi
    OMG I bought a thread holder from Paul and it is beautiful! What a work of art.
    Did anyone get the new Keepsake catalog this week? So many kids and stuff I want! :roll:
    They have kids in their catalog? Cool But I don't want anymore!! LOL I am sure you meant kits but I had to laugh!! :oops: :lol: :lol:
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    Old 07-22-2010, 05:15 PM
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    I use the free glass "jar" that comes with kraft parmesan to hold my thread. It is great for invisible thread and with the holes already in the top no need to do anything but put the thread thru one.
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    Old 07-22-2010, 05:20 PM
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    A word of warning about the "cone holders" from Joann's: they are plastic and not very durable, do a little research and find a metal one---I have a metal one with a cast iron base, very sturdy and durable---but I got it from a friend and have no idea where she got it.
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    Old 07-22-2010, 05:21 PM
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    Let us know what kind of machine you bought that has all the different stitches you wanted.

    I would like to have a new machine one of these days and thought I would get one that also did embroidery, if I it wasn't too costly. But one with many decorative stitches would be OK.

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    Old 07-22-2010, 07:27 PM
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    I took some sewing classes when I got my new Jenome. They talked about thread and told us that if the thread is wound in a diamond pattern on the spool it can be used either on the vertical or horizontal stem holder. Otherwise it should be in the vertical position.

    Also don't pull thread out of the machine by pulling on the spool. Cut the thread and pull it out from the needle. This is a hard habit for me to break! I understand it's all because of the computerized machines.
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