Pearsall's Silk Adapter
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Pearsall's Silk Adapter
Here is a little do-it-yourself project for anyone that wants to use Pearsall's Silk Spools on a full size bobbin.
Materials:
Empty thread spool
Wooden Dowel (5/16" Diameter X 15/16" Long)
Tools:
Hacksaw
Sandpaper
Cordless Drill
Materials:
Empty thread spool
Wooden Dowel (5/16" Diameter X 15/16" Long)
Tools:
Hacksaw
Sandpaper
Cordless Drill
Last edited by letumgo on Sun Aug 30, 2009 2:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Pearsall's Silk Adapter
Now that is very clever!
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Re: Pearsall's Silk Adapter
This was simple meant as a proof of concept, to see if it works. I'm happy to say it worked well in its first test. It only took a few minutes to make.
I wish I knew someone in the plastic injection molding business. I think this could be a nice product. Heck, if they were cheap enough, you could buy a few and keep your favorite spools of silk in the larger bobbin. It would be nice if the larger ends screwed together to hold the silk spool in place.
I wish I knew someone in the plastic injection molding business. I think this could be a nice product. Heck, if they were cheap enough, you could buy a few and keep your favorite spools of silk in the larger bobbin. It would be nice if the larger ends screwed together to hold the silk spool in place.
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Re: Pearsall's Silk Adapter
Excellent! Ray, you could make money from this. If someone with some initiative gets a look at this, they'll steal it.
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Re: Pearsall's Silk Adapter
Excellent-will be making some soon.
Thanks for the post!
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Re: Pearsall's Silk Adapter
Has anybody used the YLI silk thread? Here's one source:
http://www.roserushbrooke.com/yli-silk-thread-1.html
It comes in many, many colors and comes on a standard spool and is a lot less expensive than Pearsall's. I know it isn't the traditional silk thread company, but.....
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http://www.roserushbrooke.com/yli-silk-thread-1.html
It comes in many, many colors and comes on a standard spool and is a lot less expensive than Pearsall's. I know it isn't the traditional silk thread company, but.....
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Way to go, Ray.
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Re: Pearsall's Silk Adapter
That is extremely clever.
Re: Pearsall's Silk Adapter
Had a friend from across the ocean make these for me.