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    Posted 8 years ago

    Deepseas72
    (160 items)

    I'm thinking these have something to do with weaving or sewing. Some sort of spindles and maybe the maracas-like items are for darning socks?? Someone educate me...

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    1. clmason456 clmason456, 8 years ago
      As for the maracas, yes, they are sock darners and I......still use mine. The other things look like really big thread holders/bobbins for really big sewing machines.
    2. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 8 years ago
      The spindles *do* look very much like thread spools found on old industrial looms/fabric machinery, albeit ones with little (or no) thread left on them. When full, I believe that sort of spool would be wound tightly into a sorta conical shape, probably several inches across.
    3. Deepseas72 Deepseas72, 8 years ago
      Thank you, Anything inside! I appreciate all the information I can get.

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