Modern Hoopla Bobbin Minders
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Modern Hoopla Bobbin Minders
Modern Hoopla Bobbin Minders
Product Description
No more searching for floss bobbins mid-project!
Keep your most-used colors of embroidery floss at the ready with this Bobbin Minder from Modern Hoopla. With twelve slots for bobbins, you can easily organize and see all of your project colors at a moment's notice and easily switch between colors. Even better, the Bobbin Minder comes with a strong magnet for you to store your needle while you work! You'll never mysteriously lose your favorite needle or accidentally prick your hand again.
Bobbin Minders are designed to hold 1/6" DMC and chipboard bobbins. Please measure your bobbins prior to ordering or reach out to ensure that your favorite bobbins will fit.
Please note that the magnet used in this product is neodymium and is extremely strong. It is securely attached, but caution is advised if you have small children or wear a pacemaker.
Technical Specifications:
Materials: Furniture-grade Birch plywood, Hardwax Oil finish, neodymium magnet
Dimensions: 2" wide x 8" long X 0.75" thick
Country of Origin: USA
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