US Art Supply Premium Beechwood 120-Spool Sewing and Embroidery Thread Rack
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It's not long enough to use no pegs. With the medium cones (1000), you will still be unable to hit every
The space between these dowels isn't sufficient for most ribbon spools, so most would be too wide to place on
In this spool holder, there are two 2 inch holes to hold the thread spools. It is approximately 3 feet by 3 feet. As it tilts back, it is distorted. I saw exactly what it looked like in
Based on the description, I believe your perle cotton embroidery thread is indeed a fit ball.
Selected User Reviews For US Art Supply Premium Beechwood 120-Spool Sewing and Embroidery Thread Rack
Rather than nailing it to the wall or door, I hung it on my door using a door hook so I didn't have to drill holes in my walls. I also can take them down and stand them when necessary.
I was specifically looking for a solution like this. is equipped with two notches in the back so that it can be either hung on the wall or stood up. It seems sturdy so I hung it up and it seems like it will hold 120 spools of thread no problem. Great job, I love.
This is hanging in my sewing room on the back of the door using over-the-door hooks Here's the thing There are a lot of hooks on doors. There is a lot of storage space in it and it is The thread I used to store in a large basket was a lot of work, and finding the color that I wanted was a real A single glance makes it easy to see everything at once!.
The spools of thread I use for the machine embroidery are well made, but I wanted it for the thread spools. There were large spools of regular thread, not large spools of large spools of large spools of large spools. For the embroidery spools to fit on every other post, I needed to place them on every other post. Additionally, the posts on this size spool are a little short, so it is likely they can be Even though I can live with it, it is not the same as the smaller (in number) embroidery.
You've created something that I absolutely adore. In an effort to make it more visible, I put it up against a It was easy to hang my cottons on a hook, and now they are available for easy reach when sewing. They used to be kept in a tin and I would have to dig through it to find the right colour, or I would throw them all out on the No longer do I have to guess what I have, or what I need to replace it with. I really love this product. Only one sticky up little piece No seal was in place on the box. The problem is, however, not that big.
As a hanging thread organizer, this works well over my sewing/embroidery machine. It can be removed if I need it to be used as a freestanding unit as well. In the pre-internet era One of the main reasons I chose this one is because it has drilled holes. The product I purchased is exactly what I was looking for.
In stores, I have not seen any models that hold standard sized thread the size of a standard roller. There is no problem with this one. A table space would be nice for the easel back, but I do not have one to use it. It would be more convenient if it had hangers already installed since the write-up describes hanging on a wall as an option, however you must attach hangers to the back to go on the wall.
The product performs as advertised, however, it is quite easy to move around if using its It is a bit difficult to mount a painting on a wall due to where the hanging hooks are Due to the lack of recess slits, the screw heads can't rest in them once the outlet box is closed, causing it to fall from
Considering there are thread spools all over the floor unraveling, I don't think I should have to explain how chaotic this can be.