3 Simple Ways To Make a Cone Thread Holder

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • Learn 3 simple ways to make your own cone thread holder. You don't need fancy gadgets, just common items around the house. This is a great way to use cone thread on a regular sewing machine. #janhowell #youmakeitsimple
    00:00 Introduction
    00:54 Materials & Items Needed
    02:31 Safety Pin Method
    02:59 Paper Clip Method
    03:42 File Clip Method
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Komentáře • 130

  • @traci7375
    @traci7375 Před měsícem +2

    WOW! You just saved me from buying a cheap one off Amazon for $11!! Thanks for the great tips!!!!!

  • @maddiecedeno8989
    @maddiecedeno8989 Před měsícem

    Fabulous tips Jan! So appreciate your content. Great job…I will have to binge on your videos this weekend.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před měsícem

      You are so welcome! Thanks. You are so kind!

  • @wendyrodriguez5375
    @wendyrodriguez5375 Před rokem +4

    I lucked out and found a large stash of cone thread at an estate sale ❤. I have No trouble using it for everything. I use it for rewinding bobbins also ❤
    I have sooo much I’m going to have to give some away 😊

  • @jillpiggott2295
    @jillpiggott2295 Před 2 měsíci

    Perfect solution! Thanks for the tips.

  • @lovnbnhome
    @lovnbnhome Před rokem +3

    I always use serger thread!! I have heard that it isn’t recommrnded to use…but that hasn’t stopped me from using it! So much more cost effective and…it’s what I have!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem

      I would use regular thread on seams that are going to take a lot of stress. Otherwise, I feel it's just fine.

  • @estherchandy6292
    @estherchandy6292 Před rokem +6

    Cone thread is economical as well. Very good tips for using what we have. Thank you!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem

      Thank you!

    • @beccabbea2511
      @beccabbea2511 Před 2 měsíci

      They often sell them in charity shops over here and are great value. 😀

  • @lucilaflores4912
    @lucilaflores4912 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the tips!

  • @tandimeyjes4297
    @tandimeyjes4297 Před měsícem

    What a game changer! I tried it yesterday with a safety pen, while making the sewing table pad. So much better than winding a bunch of bobbins to use for my top and bottom thread!!

  • @suemerritt1679
    @suemerritt1679 Před rokem +1

    Get tip! I will remember this one! 🥰

  • @rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456
    @rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456 Před měsícem

    I'm going through your channel and it's like every question I've ever had is being answered! Thank you for sharing such wonderful resources.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před měsícem

      Thanks. You are so kind! Glad it's been helpful!

  • @lizziedalaicallie8576
    @lizziedalaicallie8576 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Incredible….You have made my day! Now I can bring out all the big cones & begin using them.

  • @allisonstevens7141
    @allisonstevens7141 Před rokem +2

    Yes Jan it was a little choppy but the tips you gave were ingenious! Thank you 🤩

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem

      Yes, I had issues with the audio in this tutorial. Sorry about that.

  • @janemartin229
    @janemartin229 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the tips. I was sewing fleece hats for my church sewing group and needed a turquoise color thread. I happened to have some cone thread the right color, so I hung a wire clothes hanger on the chandelier above my machine on the dining room table and used a mug. It worked great but wouldn't want to do that long term!

  • @awaywegrow6114
    @awaywegrow6114 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for these suggestions. May I add one of my own?
    My (old model) sewing machine only has an upright spool holder. When I wanted to use a large cone, I simply placed a smaller cone inside the base of the large cone (a sort of size reducer). It work perfectly! 👍🏼
    Just make sure you join them as straight as you can.
    Also, if you want to refill a bobbin, don't go too fast - otherwise, hold a pencil through the top of the cone while the bobbin is filling so it stays straight 🧵 Give it a try!
    Always enjoy your content. Thank you for all your tutorials 💐

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před 2 měsíci

      great idea, thanks for sharing. You are so welcome.

  • @gamadebdegamadebde
    @gamadebdegamadebde Před rokem +10

    Great tips but did anyone else have choppy sound so a lot of words were lost? Thanks Jan.

    • @Kaila999
      @Kaila999 Před rokem

      So it’s not my imagination!😮

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem +3

      Yes, I had some issues with the audio on this video. Sorry about that!

  • @kathleenchamp3764
    @kathleenchamp3764 Před rokem +1

    Great ideas Jan thank you! I love using old milk glass and other cool containers that were handed down. And lol anything else that will suffice where needed. Upcycling..Enjoying..Embracing rather then purchasing another thing ☺
    Bless'ns & Happy Mothers Day, 😊

  • @deenagraham5488
    @deenagraham5488 Před rokem +1

    Great tips on DIY cone thread holder. Thank you for sharing those tips.

  • @TheJaniebabe
    @TheJaniebabe Před rokem

    Very helpful, thanks Jan!!

  • @lucilledaub5991
    @lucilledaub5991 Před rokem +1

    Love the thread tips.

  • @vickieaxell9518
    @vickieaxell9518 Před rokem +1

    Awesome!

  • @chickad5820
    @chickad5820 Před 4 měsíci

    Priceless!!!!

  • @obryan05
    @obryan05 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing!!!! Thank you!!!

  • @cynthiamccoy845
    @cynthiamccoy845 Před 5 měsíci

    Great idea! Thank you!

  • @bruc33ef
    @bruc33ef Před rokem

    Excellent hacks. Much appreciated!

  • @joannebooth5066
    @joannebooth5066 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the tip and the 3 options. Paper clip worked just fine.

  • @lalitavansertima4319
    @lalitavansertima4319 Před 4 měsíci

    Great tips, thank you!

  • @barbarameehan113
    @barbarameehan113 Před 11 měsíci

    Great ideas Jan. Thank you.

  • @walaaahmed9221
    @walaaahmed9221 Před 3 měsíci

    This is actually very smart
    I bought the holder and it is wobbly and useless
    Thank you
    I’m lucky to find about you in CZcams

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks and you are so welcome

  • @frogandfudge
    @frogandfudge Před rokem +1

    Simple elegant solutions. Thank you! 😘

  • @theresal9584
    @theresal9584 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for making this video! You’ve saved me!

  • @marshiahobson3727
    @marshiahobson3727 Před 7 měsíci

    Ingenious, great tips. Glad I found it in time. I just started to buy $100 five cone stand that was on sale at a quilt shop that’s going out of business for 45% off, but this is way better. I can just put five coffee cups on the table and tape five paper clips on the back of my machine and embroider away. I just read your blog post about this subject and see that you used the CD spindle to hold the cone. I have some of those too. Great use - may even be able to cut a hole in the top of the CD cover to keep on top of it to prevent it from getting dusty. I also use the CD spindles to hold large cones of elastic that I have, and the cover fits over it to keep it dust free. Awesome sauce ideals.

  • @emmavaldez2570
    @emmavaldez2570 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the tips

  • @sandrajohnson926
    @sandrajohnson926 Před rokem

    You are so clever!💐

  • @barbarastruhs3733
    @barbarastruhs3733 Před měsícem

    Hi Jan. Thanks for the good tip. Also, I love your haircut!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před měsícem

      Thanks and you are so kind

  • @Ione1916
    @Ione1916 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @debbiehall4155
    @debbiehall4155 Před 3 měsíci

    You are so smart! Great ideas!

  • @dianadavis3888
    @dianadavis3888 Před 5 měsíci

    These are much better options for travel sewing too!!!

  • @elpin4508
    @elpin4508 Před rokem

    thanks for your good descriptions

  • @joycejellison9470
    @joycejellison9470 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much! I used the safety pin method you shared, works perfectly.

  • @nancycronin601
    @nancycronin601 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow. I always use serger thread for bobbins but have never used it for top thread. I guess you can teach an old (73 years) dog new tricks. Thanks.!!

  • @charsie3098
    @charsie3098 Před 6 měsíci

    very helpful..thank-you. I like the clip idea best

  • @jennythomas3208
    @jennythomas3208 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing

  • @kooldesinzblm
    @kooldesinzblm Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks sew much 😊

  • @giovannacasadio9600
    @giovannacasadio9600 Před 5 měsíci

    Great ideas I am going to try this tonight. Thanks for sharing 😍 😊

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @SBL1932
    @SBL1932 Před rokem

    Genius

  • @sandramichaud8033
    @sandramichaud8033 Před 11 měsíci

    Liked and subscribed. Will watch all your videos when I can.❤ This idea will help me so much.

  • @veevee111
    @veevee111 Před 7 měsíci

    Wonderful tips and tricks 👍🏼

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks and you are so welcome Thanks and you are so welcome

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you!

  • @beccabbea2511
    @beccabbea2511 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm really lucky I have a very old Pfaff 230 machine, a Rolls Royce of a machine, that was my mothers bought when I was a young child when she had her own sewing business, I'm a pensioner now. It has two vertical spool holders. I have a fitment to turn one of them in to a horizontal holder. I fit that to one of the holders, turn it to the back of the machine and run the thread through that and hey presto it's works great. I've tried looking for the attachment so your viewers know where to find one but I've had no luck so far, it's a simple 'L' shaped bar with a hole in the short end and a clip to hold it to the vertical spool holder. I do have to thank you for this video as it has had a benefit for me in that when looking for the attachment I immediately found a site, which I couldn't find before, that does parts and accessories for my, by now, vintage machine. Hmm! what does that make me I wonder? Am I a vintage model human? Oh well, I'm just going to hunt out a mug to stand the spool of thread in. Thank you for your time and for sharing these tips with us.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před 2 měsíci

      You are so welcome and thanks for the information.

  • @lizworkman9967
    @lizworkman9967 Před rokem

    I save ice tea containers and use it to put my cone thread in but I never thought about using the "tools" you showed us. Thanks!

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem

      great idea, thanks for sharing

  • @dianehuntley2493
    @dianehuntley2493 Před 9 měsíci

    I just found you! Great tips😊

  • @user-bz4ph2rg8i
    @user-bz4ph2rg8i Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the videos Jann they are very helpful. I thought that the quality of thread for segers wasn’t as good as the thread for a sewing machine? Is that true?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem +1

      You are correct and I forgot to mention that in the video. If you are working on a project that would require a STRONG seam such as denim or seams that will take a lot of stress, I would opt for regular thread.

  • @heidilogic8566
    @heidilogic8566 Před rokem

    Thank you! Just got a cone and was feeling a little stupid that I couldn't figure this out. I knew there had to be something simple, just hadn't gotten any ideas yet.🤪

  • @dia9491
    @dia9491 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you! I needed this video! Can you also wind a bobbin with these methods?

  • @samandar__abdumurodov

    Hello. Is there an attachment on how the thread is made and how to get it?

  • @irmar
    @irmar Před 6 měsíci

    Instead of a mug, I use the plastic base of when you buy blank CD's and DVD's in a pile. They are stacked on a base with a pole in the middle. I also padded it with cottonwool and cellotape to make the pole thicker so that the thread cone doesn't dance around too loosely.

  • @bettyknowles8490
    @bettyknowles8490 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I use soup cans to put thread in

  • @lanalaned6592
    @lanalaned6592 Před rokem +2

    Keep in mind serger thread might be thinner - not as strong as all purpose thread.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem

      Yes, you are correct. Use regular thread if working on seams that will take more stress.

  • @dawnramos2329
    @dawnramos2329 Před rokem

    I put thread on bobbin and sew just like regular thread spool

  • @debbiedalick1469
    @debbiedalick1469 Před rokem

    Jan is the cone thread thicker then regular thread?

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem

      no, if anything it may be a little thinner

    • @lafrileuse4459
      @lafrileuse4459 Před 2 měsíci

      No, it's thinner and not as strong.

  • @amechealle5918
    @amechealle5918 Před rokem

    Great ideas but the timing and sound are off.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před rokem

      Yes, I'm aware of that. Had some issues with the editing program. Sorry about that

  • @lafrileuse4459
    @lafrileuse4459 Před 2 měsíci +2

    There are coned threads that are made for sewing machines but serger thread is not made for that. It isn't as strong as regular thread. It's all right because we use 4 threads on a serger, but with the 2 threads on a sewing machine, your seams will start coming apart after a few washes. Believe me, it's really not worth it.

    • @JanHowell
      @JanHowell  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the tip and information.

    • @patriciamaeanthony3838
      @patriciamaeanthony3838 Před 28 dny

      Server thread is notorious for putting dust and small pieces of thread down into the bobbin area, causing big problems with the bobbin case, especially if the machine is not cleaned properly on a frequent basis.
      It might seem at the outset that the cost of serger thread is much less, but when used for garment and quilts that eventually fall apart, plus the cost of a repair bill, the lower cost is a trap. Even if server thread is used for basting that is going to be removed, it still puts a lot of waste down into delicate parts of the machine, as well, home made thread guides for big cones can often affect the precision tension in the rest of the machine’s thread route, which can put stress on the machine, including tension discs, as well as affect stitches. Often people forget to clean tension discs with their regular cleanings.