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Nylon Thread Questions
I am looking for the following:
Lily Brand Nylon Thread size A on 400 yard spool #108 lgt scarlet. In Any Qty!!! Other colors as well but the Red is what I want most. Also A machine where I can buy the large cones of thread and spool them myself. Im sure there is a machine for this. I am having a hard time finding one. Jay Wirth Renaissance Ink 1613 Rita Rd Vestal, NY 13850 www.renaissanceink.net 607 748 4665 |
"JWirth4702" wrote in message ... I am looking for the following: Lily Brand Nylon Thread size A on 400 yard spool #108 lgt scarlet. In Any Qty!!! Other colors as well but the Red is what I want most. Also A machine where I can buy the large cones of thread and spool them myself. Im sure there is a machine for this. I am having a hard time finding one. Jay Wirth Renaissance Ink 1613 Rita Rd Vestal, NY 13850 www.renaissanceink.net 607 748 4665 As far as I am aware, this firm no longer exists. I have a couple of cones of their black thread, ( well used, but there was in excess of twenty thousand yards per spool originally!). This chart may be of help to you. http://www.fabrics.net/joanthreadchart.asp For a long time, for re-spooling, I used the small metal sewing machine bobbins, Like these; http://www.sewserg.com/products/abc0127.html and a Dremel. I used a ceramic rod tip ring whipped to a piece of dowel for controlling the thread build up. The Dremel was mounted in a stand adjacent to the large cone of thread, which was mounted on a small wooden table with a shaft through it to a bearing. The bearing may be "braked" using a piece of spring loaded dowel, on an adjustable screw. This is easy to make, and works OK. After seeing one of these at a friends house, I bought this machine a while ago, and it is first class; http://www.sewserg.com/products/abp01519.html ( "Corgi" Bobbin winder) For 100$ you will have to spool a lot of tying thread to amortise it! Here are some more, but I have not tried any of these; http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com/BobbinWinders.html http://www.yarn.com/weavingtools/bobbins.html http://www.villagespinweave.com/IBS/...rchy/0601.html http://www.norwoodlooms.com/handwinder.html http://www.avlusa.com/accessories/ebw.htm http://www.avlusa.com/accessories/ebw_instructions.htm ( These links may not be up to date, I found most of them quite a while ago, while looking for a machine winder). Finally, nearly all modern sewing machines have a bobbin winder integrated, or as an attachment. You might be able to pick up such a machine cheaply somewhere. TL MC |
This may also be of interest;
http://www.sewserg.com/products/abp03827.html and these; http://www.sewserg.com/products/abp02630.html http://www.newarkdress.com/nylonthread.html A search on "bobbin thread", and similar, will turn up many more. Although you will be extremely lucky to find the Lily thread you are looking for. TL MC |
This may also be of interest;
http://www.sewserg.com/products/abp03827.html and these; http://www.sewserg.com/products/abp02630.html http://www.newarkdress.com/nylonthread.html A search on "bobbin thread", and similar, will turn up many more. Although you will be extremely lucky to find the Lily thread you are looking for. TL MC |
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