This rack for big serger cones has two legs and leans against the wall for support. It's sturdy, simple to make, and takes up very little floor space. Finished height is 58 1/2 inches (slightly under 5 feet).
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Blog post here for written version and still photos:
craftrevue.com/diy-serger-thr...
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Affiliate links to supplies
The 4-inch hooks I used in this video can be found here:
ebay.us/naf0RI
To put standard size spools on your board, you can use the 2-inch version:
ebay.us/evTjEU
Before buying a new pegboard, I recommend asking around on your local Buy Nothing Group if you have one. This is not a sponsor, I'm just a big fan!
buynothingproject.org/find-a-...
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Metric users: I'm sorry, it wasn't possible for me to make this project metric-friendly because it would get laughably messy :( Hopefully the basics of the project are still helpful!
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0:00 - intro
0:44 - supplies
2:07 - frame
4:14 - attaching pegboard
6:04 - note about hard floors
6:13 - setting up hooks
6:27 - finished thread rack
3 июл 2024