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Tue, Jun 27 2017, 10:25 pm
How can I keep my thread fresh?
Store in fridge or cool dark place?
Airtight or needs to breathe?
What kind of container: plastic, glass, fabric, other?
Should I wash it after use?
Does it matter if the spool of thread is lying or standing upright?
Can I put it together with threads of different colors?
Does it spoil faster if it's used and a smaller spool?
What if I have the thick thread like for sewing buttons?
Does the quality of the thread matter?
Where can I get good quality thread?
Should I wear gloves while handling my thread?
What if I sneeze while threading my needle?
Keep it in front or back of shelf?
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amother
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Tue, Jun 27 2017, 10:39 pm
All of the above
Main thing is don't try sewing with it on ima more than once a day orelse....
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amother
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Tue, Jun 27 2017, 10:42 pm
Those absorbent bead thingys that take the moisture out of closets could help too. But DO NOT swallow them.
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Tue, Jun 27 2017, 11:27 pm
You just need to use it more quickly. Keeping thread for a long time is bad mojo and preservatives cause cancer and autism.
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Wed, Jun 28 2017, 1:34 am
Why would you keep your thread fresh? When my thread starts acting fresh, I wash its spool with soap and water.
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Wed, Jun 28 2017, 9:11 am
seeker wrote: | You just need to use it more quickly. Keeping thread for a long time is bad mojo and preservatives cause cancer and autism. |
Can I vaccinate against bad mojo?
What kind of exemption is legal?
Can a chiropractor heal the cancer?
How long is too long for thread?
Any ideas for how to use up the thread more quickly?
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Wed, Jun 28 2017, 9:13 am
WhatFor wrote: | Why would you keep your thread fresh? When my thread starts acting fresh, I wash its spool with soap and water. |
What temperature water?
Which company soap?
What do you mean you wash it? HOW???
Would putting black pepper on it accomplish the same thing?
Now I'm really confused: is stale thread BETTER than fresh?
Can you link to peer-reviewed articles that indicate that? Also, please don't post as amother because then I won't know if it's credible.
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amother
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Wed, Jun 28 2017, 9:18 am
It seems like youre bored stiff from certain threads. Good that you're doing research on how to keep your thread fresh!!
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Wed, Jun 28 2017, 9:38 am
amother wrote: | It seems like youre bored stiff from certain threads. Good that you're doing research on how to keep your thread fresh!! |
In case you weren't around here last night, this thread is a result of this thread.
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