Unwinding bobbins
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Unwinding bobbins
I just spent the better part of two hours taking the thread off of over 100 bobbins from the haul I made today on CraigsList. Most had more than one color thread. Some had three, four and up to six layers of different colored thread.
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Yep, in the old days, we always wound color on top of color!! Don't know why because we certainly wouldn't remember what colors were wound!! I have my Mother's sewing desk to go thru and I know I'm going to find several bobbins like that! An exploration into color!!!
#5
my Mom did that....never could figure out why....and most of the time the thread in the bobbin would pick up and when you finished sewing the seam and went to press it there would be some strange color .....funny now, not so much then. I do save thread by sidewinding it from the bobbin onto a couple of dozen old bobbins from a former machine, and then use it for applique, binding, hemming and practicing FMQ.
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My mother did it because she didn't have a nickle to buy another spool of thread. Some sewing didn't make any difference what color so she only put the color she needed to hem pa's pants at that time. Also when she could buy a new dress it was always too long. She would carefully remove the thread, rehem then save the rest in case she needed to make a repair.
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Our parents and grand parents were so frugal and creative with so little. Waste not want not. My mother still saves used aluminum foil. Of course I do to now that I know it will sharpen scissors and pinking shears.
#10
I still wind different colors onto my 301 bobbins. I only have 4 good ones so sometimes I have 2 - 3 colors on a bobbin. It is a wee bit crazy but have not found any good replacement bobbins although I know there are shops that sell them. However, I have been burned by buying bobbins from 2 reputable dealers and the darn bobbins don't work so am out teh $ spent on them and the shipping.
What I have are some possibly vintage bobbins with one side with 4 holes and one side with no holes that aren't class 66 or class 15 ones. Anybody want to take a guess??
What I have are some possibly vintage bobbins with one side with 4 holes and one side with no holes that aren't class 66 or class 15 ones. Anybody want to take a guess??
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