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Master your stitches with our curated guides, reviews, and expert recommendations for finding the best sewing, quilting, and heavy-duty serger threads.

13 Best Cone Thread Storage Box (2026 Review)

June 10, 2026 by Tarik Jamili
best cone thread storage box

If you’ve ever walked into your sewing room only to find your beautiful serger cones tangled, dusty, or rolling onto the floor, you aren’t alone. For quilters and embroiderers, disorganized thread isn’t just an eyesore, it slows down your workflow and can ruin expensive materials. You want a solution that keeps your cones accessible, visible, … Read more

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13 Best Serger Thread Storage (2026 Review)

June 10, 2026 by Tarik Jamili
best Serger Thread Storage

If you own a serger, you know the struggle: unruly cones rolling off the table, tangled thread nests, and the constant hunt for the right color. Proper storage isn’t just about tidiness; it’s about protecting your thread from dust, humidity, and UV damage which can weaken the fibers. Whether you are a professional tailor or … Read more

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7 Smart Serger Thread Storage Ideas for Your Craft Room

June 10, 2026June 10, 2026 by Tarik Jamili
serger thread storage ideas

If you own a serger or overlock machine, you know that the thread situation can quickly get out of hand. Unlike standard sewing machines that use small spools, sergers require large cones of thread in multiple colors. Finding effective serger thread storage ideas is essential not just for keeping your craft room tidy, but also … Read more

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How to Store Overlocker Threads Properly

June 10, 2026June 10, 2026 by Tarik Jamili
How to store overlocker threads

If you own a serger or overlocker, you know that these machines are thirsty for thread. Unlike a standard sewing machine that uses one or two spools, an overlocker typically requires four, sometimes five, cones at once. This means that over time, your collection of high-quality overlocker thread can quickly grow, leading to a messy … Read more

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