Yes, I noticed that too, but I knew I could make a choice not to wind "around" the bobbin, whereas I could do nothing about the thread running on the part of the bobbin which might get handled


Sue

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-----Original Message----- From: Clay Blackwell
Sent: Friday, March 6, 2015 6:48 PM
To: Sue Babbs
Cc: <lace@arachne.com>
Subject: Re: [lace] How to wind the "new" bobbins

What *I* really didn't like was the way he wound "around" the bobbin, rather than turning the bobbin to wind the thread. This effectively unwinds the individual treads going into the mix. Lacemakers who wind bobbins like this have a much higher incident of thread breakage!

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