Sew in Style! ✂️ Elevate your craft with the ultimate thread companion.
The Prym Cone and Spool Stand is a sleek, silver-colored accessory designed for stability and ease of use with sewing machines. Measuring 40 x 13 x 0.02 cm and weighing 500 grams, it provides a reliable solution for unwinding thread cones, making it an essential tool for both amateur and professional sewers.
Brand | Prym |
Model Number | PRYM_611769 |
Colour | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 40 x 13 x 0.02 cm; 500 Grams |
Material | Silver |
Item Weight | 500 g |
S**0
Why did I not buy this before?!
Recently bought a HUGE cone of cotton thread realising it is a much cheaper way to buy this but...it did not fit on my sewing machine...buy this item. Easy to set up - literally took a few mins of screwing the base and threader into place, sturdy and not lighly to topple over, thread runs perfectly to my machine, fantastic. I've used it briefly, stress free sewing, yay, what is there not to like, and at a great price too.
M**N
Best ever cone stand
This is definitely the best ever cone stand I've ever had or seen. It has a heavy, metal base which makes it extremely stable and robust. The rods are metal too and screw into the base and there are NO plastic bits to split or break. It will however only hold one cone at a time, but if you need more cones just buy more of these stands. If you need a cone stand then this is the one to buy.
P**T
Handy tool.
As I have trouble with different shape bobbins this tool is much better.
M**S
a little more then i wanted to pay, but its a good item
a little more then i wanted to pay, but its a good item
V**V
for cross wound thread
The mystery is why I've been sewing for so long without understanding how brands of thread are wound differently - see Emma's excellent explanation in the earlier review. Given that most UK sewists are probably using Gutermann thread which is cross wound, you would think sewing machine instruction booklets would make reference to this. I only realised when I bought a new Brother machine and noticed they said that the thread should unwind from the front of the spool - which I thought would mean putting the spool on upside down. I did a bit of research and realised what the problem was - the cross wound thread should unwind from the top of the spool, and the answer is to use a spool stand. I've certainly found that the top thread runs more smoothly, and, if you wish you can use cones as you do with an overlocker. This Prym stand has a good heavy base which is essential. A good find.
T**.
Does what it says it does
Arrived quickly and all parts were there. Hubby put it together in a couple of minutes. It is perfect for my large spools of thread, many thanks!
L**E
Good quality and does the job
I have been using this for my sewing machine and it has been great, heavy, sturdy and no more top thread issues, great buy.
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Prym Cone and Spool Stand
Only had to wait one day for the Prym Spool Stand. Which was delivered in a large box. But it arrived without the Cone.Not happy
R**.
Good for intended use for
Good
C**X
Conforme à mes attentes
Pied assez lourd, tient bien sur la table.
M**I
Muy robusto
Llegó rápido, buena calidad y cumple muy bien su funcion
C**V
Top oplossing
Gezocht naar een oplossing om de kegels te kunnen gebruiken bij mijn naaimachine. Zeer tevreden.
G**A
buon prodotto
Il supporto per il filo ha risolto il problema che avevo con la mia macchina da cucire che non tratteneva il rocchetto. Questo portafilo regge perfettamente il rocchetto mentre cucio anche perché è pesante e non si muove. Lo consiglio.
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