Help with Spools ??
#11
I'm sorry Darlene, this gave me a good laugh!
I can see you trying to hold it down with your finger, just so it can jump off the next moment.
I hope you will find a solution for it, I will try it too. Haven't used a big thread yet, so I don't know what would work.
Don't give up on it, people here are very helpful in many creative ways.
I can see you trying to hold it down with your finger, just so it can jump off the next moment.
I hope you will find a solution for it, I will try it too. Haven't used a big thread yet, so I don't know what would work.
Don't give up on it, people here are very helpful in many creative ways.
#14
I use a cone thread holder similar to this which DH made. I think it's
important that the thread comes out the top otherwise it will drag?
http://www.thecalicocottagequiltshop...older/4822/c83
important that the thread comes out the top otherwise it will drag?
http://www.thecalicocottagequiltshop...older/4822/c83
#17
I taped a safety pin to the top of my machine with the circle end sticking up above my machine (just barely) to the right hand side, and set the spool on the table behind the machine right below the pin. Threaded as usual, just going through the safety pin first. Works very well, and cost zero dollars. :)
#19
Found the link!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g14govA4pIM
It's from a toilet tank repair kit that can be purchased at most hardware stores for a couple of dollars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g14govA4pIM
It's from a toilet tank repair kit that can be purchased at most hardware stores for a couple of dollars.
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