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Hello,
I have been embroidering and sewing for over 15 years now, and have always had problems
with my thread breaking because of tangling loose threads, or my spool falling off the dowel
and never to be found again. I had nothing to control my thread spool within the EXTERIOR of
my sewing or embroidery field. Which also had given me all sorts of problems with my spools
jumping and bouncing because of slow to fast and short to long stitching. I used to have to
sit by my machine and hold my (2) fingers together(with thread between them) to keep my thread
running smoothly until I was done my stitching. Now I am able to walk away from my machine and
work on another project and just come back for the next color change.
I had created my thread stands for MY comfort and pleasure of sewing and embroidering,
and decided to market them retail for all of you, who have the same problems as I use to have.
Once you start using one of our thread stands you will be very pleased and wonder how you ever
embroidered or sewn without it. Absolutely you will be totally hooked with no worries over your
spools of thread ever again. Yes you will be totally amazed at how much smoother your stitching
will be and your projects will come out much neater. You will have no more broken needles and
threads to deal with ever again.
Our (patent pending) tensioner disks does all that for you. Nets are wonderful so your threads
do not unravel, but do not hold the tension of your spool (from netted spool to machine) for a soft
easy smooth stitch. Tensioners hold thread slightly tight while stitching, and has total control
of the thread within the exterior of your machine, as I have remarkably learned through all my
years of sewing and embroidering. Plus our tensioner disks are totally adjustable allowing you to
change from thinner to thicker thread when needed. Best of all these thread stands will help save
you lots of $ on your needles and threads, and will also help you to save many of your projects. As
I have learned many many times from this, when your thread spool loses control you usually will
damage your project you were working on......(as we all have
experienced......machine & needle will eat up your project). LOL
Best Regards
Debbie Lawrence
inventor/owner
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