I was looking for wooden spools for winding my woolen embroidery threads and found a very cool set of vintage wooden spools with thread still on them on eBay.
The spools are quite large but I’m pleased. I don’t think I’ll keep the thread as it is old and old thread is not good thread generally. The outer layers of thread are badly faded and stained. You can see in the top left that I’ve unwound some of the blue and it’s nice underneath. Going to do a burn test on and see how it fares with my strength test too.
Mostly I just want to wrap my own wools on these, maybe several colors on each spool. This will be a nice touch to reenactment. While I don’t have much documentation for thread spools that are older than that 19th century, at least they are wood and metal instead of plastic. I’ve priced out cute little cutout thread winders but they are exorbitantly priced. These cost me $10 for all six. Instead of $5-20 for one in bone, shell, or wood.
Aren’t they cute???
Sweet! I hope you find something to do with the vintage thread. If not, maybe I can recycle it into a bowl or seven …
That’s an idea. Be happy to send your way! Let me see how easy it is to get off the spools. That will be the only issue.
Cutting it off is OK. I’d just be cutting it up anyway.
okay then! It’s yours.
Send me your address to my email? I won’t be able to send until after the holidays.
Send me your address and I’ll get the thread sent to you. 🙂
beweave1 at comcast dot net