---Frequently Asked Questions--- Thread Racks, Stands & Quilt Hangers--- FAQ – Thread Racks  
       
Frequently Asked Questions
    Questions  
   
  What are the thread racks made of?
   
  Do the racks hang on the wall or stand on a tabletop?
   
  How many spools or cones do the June Tailor thread racks hold?
   
  How do I hang thread racks that are not designed to stand on a tabletop?
 
Answers
 
What are the thread racks made of? Back To Questions
 
Our wooden thread racks are made of fine hardwood. These thread racks are available in a natural wood finish that can be stained, painted or left in its natural state.

Our plastic thread racks are made of the same quality and size as our original wooden thread racks, but are now available in plastic.

 
Do the racks hang on the wall or stand on a tabletop? Back To Questions
 

June Tailor has two styles of spool and cone racks. Some racks contain legs that can be extended from the rack to stand on a tabletop or they can be folded into the rack to be hung on a wall. June Tailor also produces thread racks that do not contain legs and are designed to be hung on the wall.

 
How many spools or cones do the June Tailor thread racks hold? Back To Questions
 


June Tailor produces a variety of sizes in both spool and cone racks.

Wooden Spool Racks:
JT-672 Mini-Mega-Rak II 60 spools with legs
JT-673 Mini-Mega-Rak 60 spools without legs
JT-674 Mega-Rak I 120 spools without legs
JT-675 Mega-Rak II 120 spools with legs

Wooden Cone Racks:
JT-677 Mid-Size Cone Rack 33 cones without legs
JT-678 Jumbo Cone Rack 66 cones without legs
JT-680 Mid-Size Cone Rack 33 cones with legs

Plastic Spool Rack:
JT-671 Plastic Rack 60 spools with legs

Plastic Cone Rack:
JT-679 Cone Rack 33 cones with legs

 
How do I hang thread racks that are not designed to stand on a tabletop? Back To Questions
 

We recommend using two triangular hang hooks, the same that would be used for pictures, affixed to the back of the rack. You could also drill two holes in the back of the racks to hang the rack on nails. Or the simplest method, two long, strong nails (or brackets would work) affixed to the wall and hang the horizontal cross bar of the rack over it.