Commercial Spool Adapter
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This maybe well know in sewing circles, but having found it in my grandmothers sewing machine I thought it was too good an idea not to document and pass on in case it isn't
What Is It?
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My grandmother was the village seamstress and clearly used a lot of thread we found several commercial sized cones of it in her sewing cupboard. With her sewing machine today I found this one with an adapter to make it work with a standard home sewing machine.
How Was It Done
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The adapter is very simple. She appears to have taken an empty wooden cotton reel and carved off one lip and trimmed the body of the reel a little to make it a tight fit in a commercial cone of thread