32-Spool Sewing Thread Rack, Wall-Mounted Metal Thread Holder with Hanging Tools for Organize Sewing Thread, Embroidery (Suitable for Large Thread)
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In my research on wall thread storage, I discovered this unit to be best there are the most space between the posts of any I found at 1-inch wide. Since they measure 7/8" (just shy of 2"), my embroidery cones (both large and small) will fit side by side on the pegs without having to rotate them. That would be too complicated for me (I'm too OCD). One on top of the other, they will be hung on the wall. As a result, I no longer have to go hunting for what I need I can get them out of the box they're in and use them now It's easy to have them sorted by number and I can grab what I need right away! It will be fine for the small spools to sit on the pegs, as well, since I have those in the Madiera cabinet. I like this product because it is very sturdy. E is mounting on my computer A-z Anchors (I love weight is not a question. As an example, instead of wood, a metal product is used It just has the feeling of being There is no better product out there if you have threads!.
As a result, I had to not get my ladder out so my son hung them for me. One over the other he hung them. 3 - 4 would have been better My thread spools were full, but then I realized I had too many thread spools. hold up to two larger spools per spindle, along with a bobbin on each.
As a result, I was finally able to get rid of a closed container that kept spilling spools and bobbins Each bobbin and the corresponding spool are held securely in the prongs because they are tall enough. This piece of decor is a perfect match for my craft room since it is both bright and colorful. Also, I like that it comes with thin cross bars that don't need to be dust carefully like those that have wooden cross bars. The tips of each prong should ideally be a little rounded so the possibility of accidents are avoided, but I am not concerned about that. Secondly, I will definitely order one again as I don't even have all of my thread colors yet.
My threads are now organized exactly how I wanted them. I like how easy it is to hang the hook, it fits my thread nicely, and it's very durable. Because it is a metal frame, it holds everything in place well. A photo of 2 racks stacked on top of each other can be seen on the left. You make thread management so convenient that there is no chaos and I can see all my threads at a glance. There is a possibility I will need to order more. Spools that fit standard sergers worked in this situation, but the very large ones did not.
Cones of this size are sturdy and good for small spaces. Unless you place a cone on every alternate extension, it does not work or look good with larger cones. For the larger ones I will have to find another solution. I found it to be extremely sturdy and well constructed. For cones smaller than 2 inches, I would highly recommend.
The picture was an easy one to hang. The kit was equipped with a screwdriver tool, wall anchors (if needed), and screws. A photo of my sewing room hangs on the wall. Having ordered more colored thread spools to complement the artwork above, I have revised the room. Seeing as how I am only a hobby seamstress, not a professional, this suits my needs perfectly.
I will be buying another one when I need to replace it. It is sturdy and fits my big spools just fine. There are a lot of threads on my computer.
A second thread rack was ordered after the first one hung well on my rolling cart. I used two S hooks to hold it. While the spools of embroidery thread on machines are large, these racks make picking the colors easy because they can clearly see the thread.