by auntbaba 12 Nov 2008

Thread Wraps Released November 11, 2008


by Marilyn Hlad

To keep my thread spools from unraveling, I wrap a small piece of
Press-n-Seal around my spools of thread. The Press-n-Seal does not
leave any kind of residue on the thread.

Editor’s Note: Press-n-Seal is a food wrap product that can be found
near the food storage bags, foil and other plastic wrap products in
your local grocery store and works VERY well as indicated above

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by kathyjt 13 Nov 2008

Thanks *4u

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by wendymay60 13 Nov 2008

In Australia it is called ,Glad Wrap'.

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misscharlie by misscharlie 13 Nov 2008

are you sure it is the same thing? we have glad wrap here it is a clear plastic saran wrap. Press n seal looks "cloudy" like waxed paper.

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by gramsbear 12 Nov 2008

Neat idea, and thank for the tip. **

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by raels011 12 Nov 2008

In Australia we call it cling wrap Thanks for the idea

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misscharlie by misscharlie 13 Nov 2008

are you sure it is the same thing? we have glad wrap here it is a clear plastic saran wrap. Press n seal looks "cloudy" like waxed paper.

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by newipswich 12 Nov 2008

That is a cool tip! I was just dealing with some thread spools yesterday. As I don't have a spool rack, I was using zipper baggies. I like this idea very much. Thanks for sharing it.

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by elaine45 12 Nov 2008

Thanks....

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by katydid 12 Nov 2008

Sounds cheaper than amazing tape. wonder which way is the easiest to cut it in strips?

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by misscharlie 12 Nov 2008

ohmygosh I love press n seal and now I love it even more tyvm!*

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