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This 10 Yards of Thread Net is designed to keep your sewing and embroidery threads organized and tangle-free. Its soft, expandable material snugly fits various spool sizes, preventing any mishaps during storage or use. Perfect for both hobbyists and professionals, this thread net is a must-have for a streamlined sewing experience.
S**5
Perfectly soft, great quality thread netting!
I am extremely happy with my purchase! I researched a good amount before buying as I know that some netting is much stiffer than the higher quality that came with my sergers. This is a perfectly soft, fine mesh that feels very high quality! Though, it has some negative reviews, I believe those reviewers expected it to fit smaller sewing machine thread.For anyone that wants netting for serger cones, wooly nylon, or any spools that are 1000yds or larger, this is the netting to get!!! It's super soft, fine netting that fits every size serger spool that I have perfectly! I experimented when I 1st received it on some of the different sized threads that I have. It was just ok for the smaller 250yd sewing machine thread(tho it was on the loose side) but I felt it was definitely too loose for the smallest 110yds spool. The largest I have is the huge 8500yds of woolly nylon (measuring 4"wide x 7"high) and it fit that very well along with my 2000yds, 3000yds, & the shorter 1000yds cones. I love the fact that it can be cut to whatever size you need! I'll post pics to show the results.To be able to use it while on the machine & stop it from tangling when serging, I cut it the exact length of the spool and then pull it down about an inch from the top to tuck some underneath the spool so it doesn't slide off while serging. And that also allows the thread some room at the top to feed easily into the thread tree.This netting is also a time saver as it allows for me to be able to leave them on the cones for storage. I otherwise found it to be a pain to keep transferring the few that came with my machines every time I changed colors. I am so happy that I found this netting and will definitely come back for more when I run low!!! Hope this helps!
B**E
Perfect when properly installed on the cone.
I use a ton of thread, so I order large spools & cones. It’s handy to leave netting on the spools/cones I’m not currently using, so they don’t unwind. Other reviewers have stated they have trouble with thread getting tangled when it’s pulled off the spool. Here’s a tip: cut the net the height of the spool plus 50%, place one end into the bottom of the spool, pull the other end of the net up over the spool and leave the top 1/4” of the spool uncovered. When you place the spool on the spindle, the net is secured inside the spool so it doesn’t creep over the top and tangle with the thread.
P**E
This Is THE ONE or 1/2 lb. and 1 lb. Industrial Spools
I have been quite pleased with this purchase. It keeps my thread from unraveling and getting caught under my thread stand. It works great, and I've appreciated the cut-to-length style that it's sold in. That way I can cut it long enough to tuck under the spool. It works for both 1/2 pound and 1 pound industrial sewing spools.I tried a different brand and it was WAY too tight. The other brand messed with my sewing machine tension. This brand doesn't affect sewing machine tension. This brand is a soft / pliable type nylon. No complaints, it just works great.Buy some and you'll see what I mean!
R**D
This is the right stuff!
I have been purchasing and returning similar spool net yardage for several months, trying to find the light weight, sheer fabric of which this product is made. Prior purchases were heavy, very tight on embroidery spools, and in one case held the thread so tightly that the machine needle broke. This netting is what I was looking for - it allows the thread to slip off the spool smoothly, but keeps thread from pooling at the base of spools sitting vertically on a thread stand. When stitching a design with 20+ colors, this is especially wonderful.
S**N
Firm hold, especially for smaller spools.
To manage long length of mesh, I placed looped coil of mesh tubing into plastic food storage container, feeding mesh in through hole cut in lid. This way, I pulled out and cut off the needed length. Tip: For thread cones and larger spools, I measure length on spool plus depth at bottom, then hand-stitch and tightly gather mesh 1/2 inch from bottom. Turn mesh inside out, placing gathered end up inside bottom of cone (photo 2). When spool is placed on sewing machine spindle, gathered end of mesh will push up inside while keeping keeping enough mesh around thread cone to avoid thread tangles (photo 3)
D**K
THREAD CONTROL !!!
So Nice !!! I use Cone Spools (Mostly Poly or Nylon #69)Pro:+My spools of thread are now under control. The tails are no longer wagging all around, getting tangled.+When using a spool of larger size thread (Polyester #69) it would occasionally slip down to the bottom and get tangled in the bottom of the spool or spool holder. You know that yank you get now and then? This spool net eliminates that issue.+Not too tight, the thread spools off easily with the netting on the cones.+ VERY ECONOMICAL !!!Con:- Not a huge issue, but it is a tad harder to see the thread color. But totally worth it to me.TBD: Time will tell if this netting will hold it's shape over time. But it's so economical, I can toss it when the spool is empty and put new net on the new spool.
C**E
Just what I needed
I do machine embroidery and have an abundance of thread by different companies, which means that all thread spools are not alike when it comes to keeping it from tangling and coming off the spool. The thread net has proven to be a life saver. You get great bang for your buck and u can cut it to fit any size spool. I have tall ones, mid-size ones, and short ones and for one price, I can cover them all. I think this is a great buy.
M**.
Easy for an inexperienced user
I haven't had any experience with this type of product before, but I'm happy with my experience with this netting. It's soft and easy to cut and stretch over the spools. It seems very loose, but clings to the spool and stays in place when they are moved. The grip does not seem very strong, but I don't think it's supposed to grip strongly so the thread can wind its way otu.
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