Any stick, rod, or similar object around which yarn thread, string, etc. can be wound–either for efficient storage, to facilitate using and unwinding, or to prepare for the next stage of work. Typically, sewing thread is wound onto a specialist spool–a reel–to sell, and onto another specialist spool for stitching–a bobbin–to take the thread through the sewing machine.

 

 

 

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