My question is how do you get the cones, specially the ones in the back, without wasting time and messing with the cones around? Thread storage is such a problem for me.
Hi! Sewer's Aid is basically liquid silicone. I had purchased spools of thread that my machine was not a fan of. Rather than getting rid of the spools of thread, I placed a couple drops of the liquid silicone on the spools of thread, and it enabled the thread to "pull through" the machine much easier, making it so I could use the thread. Hope this helps!
My question is how do you get the cones, specially the ones in the back, without wasting time and messing with the cones around? Thread storage is such a problem for me.
super helpful!! thank you for breaking down everything
Glad it was helpful! :-)
Thank you, could you make a video of when you use the sewer's aid? I am new to embroidery and I never hear of it before.
Hi! Sewer's Aid is basically liquid silicone. I had purchased spools of thread that my machine was not a fan of. Rather than getting rid of the spools of thread, I placed a couple drops of the liquid silicone on the spools of thread, and it enabled the thread to "pull through" the machine much easier, making it so I could use the thread. Hope this helps!
Sewer's Aid, is this for home embroidery machines also?
Yes, just a drop or two works great.
Where we get these threads
I purchase most of my thread from www.metroemb.com/store.