nylon net stocking thingy for thread spools
#16
if you google thread sock, there is a place called the thread exchange that sells thread sock for $1.99 a yard. works great on cones and large spools of thread. for the smaller spools, I run a seam at mid point and cut the excess off. Then fray check it.
www.thethreadexchange.com
www.thethreadexchange.com
#17
I have a few but only was using them to keep large spools of thread from unraveling when not in use, didn't know that they could also be used to keep thread feeding nicely when sewing = you learn something new everyday.
#19
Originally Posted by May in Jersey
I have a few but only was using them to keep large spools of thread from unraveling when not in use, didn't know that they could also be used to keep thread feeding nicely when sewing = you learn something new everyday.
#20
Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
The other day on one of the quiliting shows, I saw a gal slip a net thingy thru the center of a spool of thread and then back up and around the spool to keep the thread from falling off. (clear as mud??)
It's a net kind of like a veggie might be covered in in the produce department.
I need something like that for my invisible polyester thead. It always falls off the back of the spool and hangs up on the thread spindle.
I know it ought to be easy to find a lot of places, but right now I'm not coming up with where.
Know where to find some?
It's a net kind of like a veggie might be covered in in the produce department.
I need something like that for my invisible polyester thead. It always falls off the back of the spool and hangs up on the thread spindle.
I know it ought to be easy to find a lot of places, but right now I'm not coming up with where.
Know where to find some?
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