Review: Susan Bates Aero-style shuttle
Sep. 28th, 2005 05:03 pmOK, I try not to bitch too much about things I haven't tried. So I bought the Susan Bates version of the plastic bobbin shuttle (most are familiar with the Aero for this style). YUCK. Yes, that's shouting.
I broke the damned bobbin while trying to push-pull-squeeze it out of the shuttle. The little nubbins inside that are supposed to hold the bobbin in place? Waaaay too large. I don't think I own a bobbin that would fit in there properly. Has anyone tried to sandpaper those things? I hate to not use a shuttle. Especially since I usually love bobbin shuttles. *pout*
The hook seems good. Like most Aero hooks, it's small enough to get into all but the tiniest picots and beads. It seems to be attached pretty well, but I don't usually find problems with the hooks on these sorts until I've used them for a few weeks. :\
I didn't even bother trying since the bobbin was broken (no, not bitter at all), but I could tell pretty easily that I wouldn't have been able to put the bobbin on the post end (that's supposed to be for helping you wind thread onto the bobbin).
*sigh* If nobody else has tried the sandpaper to the nubs, I'll try that, but otherwise this shuttle is being relegated to "extra hook when I need one." Bah!
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I broke the damned bobbin while trying to push-pull-squeeze it out of the shuttle. The little nubbins inside that are supposed to hold the bobbin in place? Waaaay too large. I don't think I own a bobbin that would fit in there properly. Has anyone tried to sandpaper those things? I hate to not use a shuttle. Especially since I usually love bobbin shuttles. *pout*
The hook seems good. Like most Aero hooks, it's small enough to get into all but the tiniest picots and beads. It seems to be attached pretty well, but I don't usually find problems with the hooks on these sorts until I've used them for a few weeks. :\
I didn't even bother trying since the bobbin was broken (no, not bitter at all), but I could tell pretty easily that I wouldn't have been able to put the bobbin on the post end (that's supposed to be for helping you wind thread onto the bobbin).
*sigh* If nobody else has tried the sandpaper to the nubs, I'll try that, but otherwise this shuttle is being relegated to "extra hook when I need one." Bah!
x-posting to my journal
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Date: 2005-09-29 12:25 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-29 03:20 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-29 02:09 pm (UTC)No problems with the hook, though, which I consider a *major* plus. I have mostly relegated it to use as shuttle #2 - I prefer my wood shuttles, but I *love* haveing the hook handy. Since I do a lot of work with 2 shuttles - voila!
Your milage, of course, will vary :)
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Date: 2005-09-29 02:31 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-29 04:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-29 04:15 pm (UTC)I got a comment in my journal that suggested crocus cloth, which is "basically denim impregnated with jeweller's rouge and is very handy for de-burring needles and pins and for smoothing off any nicks on sewing machine plates that have been hit by needles. It's available at most good hardware stores for about $1.80 sheet." So I'll probably try that before sandpaper. :)
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Date: 2005-09-29 08:41 pm (UTC)