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  • 03-03-2008 4:06 PM

    Madeira Thread Treasure Chest

    How do you like the Madeira Thread Treasure Chest? Click on 'Reply' and tell me what you like about it, what you don't like about it, and why someone else should or shouldn't buy it.

    To stay up to the minute on all that is fresh and fascinating in the world of machine embroidery, please visit my AnnTheBlogger blog.

  • 05-24-2008 11:13 AM In reply to

    • lself1
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    • Joined on 05-11-2008
    • Waynesboro GA
    • Posts 104

    Re: Madeira Thread Treasure Chest

     

    I ordered the treasure chest when I was a newbee to ms and I love it.   I have rarely had to run to the store to purchase the proper thread when I come up with one of those spur-of-the-moment items.   Of course I do a lot of thread substitutions because I don't have the exact color called for, but so far have been able, most of the time, to get very close matches.   The chest has extra drawer space so that you can add more colors also. I wish I had known at the time that they also have the treasure chest in polyester thread.   Since I have learned more, I now try to  use polyester most of the time since it doesn't fade in the wash like rayon does, but tjhe rayon is great for those "special" gifts like framed items or wall hangings, christening gowns and other things that are never or less frequently washed. When I save enough pennies I intend to order the polyester assortment too.

    Linda

  • 05-24-2008 12:19 PM In reply to

    Re: Madeira Thread Treasure Chest

    Hi Ann, I am fairly new to this embroidery endeavor, and the first thing I purchased was the Medeira Thread Treasure Chest. I was thrilled with the great variety of colors and had great success in making my gt. grandchildren each a quilt containing blocks of my own embroidery. Thanks for all your help on your site.   Fern

  • 05-24-2008 2:28 PM In reply to

    Re: Madeira Thread Treasure Chest

    I think the Madeira Thread chest was a great way to start embroidering However I found I liked bigger spools of thread for some of my projects. I aslo until reading this blog did not know how to get refills for certain colors.  I would like to state that I took a couple of classes when I got my sewing machine and if I didn't learn anything else I got the message when one lady in the class said she kept a special credit card for ordering on line. She had a problem with idenity theft and they had gotten into her bank account. I went out and got a credit card with a small balance and the most I can be out is $500. Others might learn from this also.

  • 05-24-2008 3:41 PM In reply to

    • bpotts
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    • Joined on 05-13-2008
    • Seatac WA
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    Re: Madeira Thread Treasure Chest

    I got my Madeira treasure chest when I first started embroidering several years ago.  Since I hadn't built up a thread stash, it was great  because I could usually find the color I needed or a good substitute. 

    However, my local sewing store has started carrying larger spools of a different brand and I tend to buy for specific projects (like quilts) so they are more handy.  I really like the Madeira thread and find that when I go to embroidery classes that's the ones I grab.  I find there are a lot of colors I don't use regularly in my chest so use them up practicing in the classes.  Hopefully the thread doesn't deteriorate too much with age as the chest is now about 6 years old and I still haven't used some of the spools.

    Billie
  • 05-24-2008 5:11 PM In reply to

    Re: Madeira Thread Treasure Chest

    LOVE IT! 

    When I first began machine embroidering, I purchased the Madeira Embroidery Thread Box containing 80 spools of thread.  It served its' purpose at the time.  It was half the cost of the Madeira Embroidery Thread Chest.However, I was continually looking for colors that did not exist in this thread box. 

    Then I received the Madeira Embroidery Thread Chest as a gift and was like a kid in a candy store.  Budget permitting, I would highly recommend this chest.  Each spool has a Madeira color code number on the end and the same number corresponds to that spool slot in the chest.  Therefore, re-ordering could not be more simple.  The additional space in the chest allows for seam rippers, embroidery scissors, etc.  I also had room to keep a few spools of bobbin thread (Brother) as well.

     Joan/NJ

  • 05-24-2008 7:11 PM In reply to

    Madeira Thread Chest

    I use the Madeira Thread Treasure Chest for many of my projects, and love it. I really like the fact that the thread slots are labeled so you know where to put the thread back and can see what you're running out of. I do wish that the poly thread chest didn't cost so much more tho. I have switched to poly for most of my projects now, so that's what I buy the most of. If money was no object, my perfect thread chest would be a bigger version of the Treasure Chest with bigger spools of Madeira Poly Neon thread.

  • 05-25-2008 3:08 PM In reply to

    • pat71896
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    • Joined on 04-19-2008
    • San Diego, California
    • Posts 777

    Re: Madeira Thread Chest

    I have been eyeing that Thread Chest too.  The reality is that the spools are costing less than $2.00 each which is really a bargain. 

     I look at my 'makeshift' chest of threads I have purchased over time and I have a mess with loose strings everywhere, I have no idea what I do and do not have, and no way to organize them because they are various sizes and shapes. 

    I know I have more than $300 in thread, including the bargains(?) but don't have what I actually need.  I do a lot of animals, and they tend to be in the brown and grey family of colors.  If I see some of those shades when I am out, I might pick them up.  BUT, I get home and find it to be a duplicate.  What a mess!!!  One time I bought something that was 100 spools for $100.  I got a lot of leftover colors that are minimally usable.  I try to use them in my test sewouts, but they have a poor stitch ability with lots of breakage. 

    With this chest, well, you have no questions or messes in addition to having a quality you know and trust.  We chose to buy one at a time and be disorderly or spend a little more for a one time investment and have something that helps us keep organized. 

    If I were to do it all again, I would bite the bullet and get the chest. 

    I hope you'll visit The Avid Embroiderer my blog for some tips and tricks from someone who enjoys sharing her discoveries.

  • 05-26-2008 8:46 AM In reply to

    Re: Madeira Thread Chest

    Hi Pat;

    One tip that may or may not help , I set up a tally sheet in my excell . When I get a new thread color I add it to the list,when I am out of a color I put a star by it so when I go to the store I have a printed list of the ones I need to buy  or replace. I got the idea from my hubby, he does the same thing with the movies we have. So far it has worked pretty well and doesn't require a lot of time,except at the initial making of the list. if I get a new color I add it when I get home and that way it is there.

    Also ,you must have bought the same thread I did,LOL. Lots of colors but too many that are unusable and it breaks and is a mess. I finally got rid of all mine. I have been looking at the Maderia Thread Chest as well and is on my list too. I keep hoping hubby will see it for my birthday or something. I may have to send him an e-mail LOL.I have used Maderia thread and like it a lot. It is usually dependable. I too wished I would have saved my money and bought it. It sure would have saved a lot of headaches for sure.

    I hope you will check out my blog called, "Stitchin' Shortcuts!",  for shortcuts,tips and tricks of sewing. Thanks to all for the warm welcome to the blogging world! I love to sew and embroider and just plain have fun! Come into the new "Groups" section and say "Hello" to all the folks in Central Florida! They are a friendly group!

    Judy

    Help me to start each day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude!

  • 08-06-2008 9:22 PM In reply to

    Madiera Thread Chest

    Just want everyone to know how wonderful the chest of threads really is. It felt like Christmas present when I received it, with all the extra goodies inside.

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