








🧵 Elevate your craft space with style and order — because your threads deserve the spotlight!
The New brothread 2 X 60 Spools Wooden Thread Racks offer a premium, natural beech wood solution to organize up to 120 mini king spools. Designed with precise spindle spacing and height, these racks can be wall-mounted or free-standing, providing versatile, space-saving storage ideal for embroidery and quilting enthusiasts. Their unfinished wood finish invites customization, making them both functional and stylish additions to any sewing room.








| ASIN | B07S6TJ8SC |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,804 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #6 in Sewing Storage |
| Brand | New brothread |
| Color | 2 x 60 Spools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (8,017) |
| Finish Type | Unfinished |
| Finish types | Unfinished |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 2X60 |
| Manufacturer | New Brothread |
| Material | Wood |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Shelves | 10 |
| Package Dimensions | 17.28 x 13.15 x 2.76 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sewing and Crafting Supplies |
| Shelf Type | Hanging Shelf |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Stance, Wall Mountable |
| Style | Art Deco |
| UPC | 611885103160 |
L**A
Works great for embroidery thread
Very sturdy spool racks. Well worth the price. I mounted mine on the wall behind my embroidery machine. They make it easy to keep my thread neat and in order so I can quickly find the colors I need. Very happy with this purchase.
J**D
Great quality
These thread racks are great quality and easy to hang, if you want to mount them.
A**T
Better than making one yourself
Isn't it amazing how people shop for the absolute cheapest version of whatever they need and then complain that real human beings didn't spend hundreds of hours painstakingly crafting each individual one? You've been searching for a cheap thread holder and now you've found it. It's exactly as you should now imagine it to be. It works. It's made of wood. It's held firmly together and it holds spools of thread. It even hangs on the wall! I refer to it as singular because even though it ships as two separate racks, it's very easy to add a couple of picture-hanging hooks to the bottom-rear of the feet of one of them to link them together into one big rack. What's that? You don't know how to nail a hook into a piece of wood? The manufacturer should have included it already done? Don't we all sew? Aren't we makers? What happened to that maker spirit? Yes, this piece is not completely finished by most people's standards. You could use it as is, but there's a good chance you'll want to finish the piece. That will involve sanding, staining and/or sealing. I decided to take the sanding & sealing route, mostly because I was out of wood stain. I sanded the entirety of both racks with a 150 grit sandpaper. You may need to resort to 100 grit if you have some significant rough patches. There should be no need to use a finer (higher) grit sandpaper. Given all the tight spaces, I see no other way to do this than manually. The only other option is to find a way to unseat all those pegs without breaking them. I couldn't think of a way. Once both pieces were fully sanded, I applied a single coat of oil-based polyurethane with a 1" paintbrush. If you aren't familiar with PU or working with hazardous inhalants in general, you should probably stick with just a stain. PU is powerful stuff and takes a long time to dry, so a well-ventilated workspace is essential. It wouldn't be crazy to wear a respirator or gas mask while applying this stuff! And you can't just leave it outside because the wind will blow dirt and grass all over it. So you have to be creative about how to devise a well-ventilated, yet protected, space to apply the PU and allow it to dry. If you happen to have a sunroom in your house, you're all set. Also, it can be reasonably argued that a PU coating on something like this is overkill. At this point, I can mount this rack in a tree in my backyard and it'll be fine for years. But my point is: Make it your own. The bones are solid, just finish it the way you like. And if that isn't good enough for you, then there is another listing that is fully complete at 3x the price. Have at it.
T**Y
Best little assistant
I already had two of these but it is perfect for what I need when braiding hair.
A**S
Did not work out for my Isacord embroidery thread but they are great quality for sewing thread!
These are great quality and easy to use. I unfortunately had to return mine because I got them with the intention of using them to store my disaccord embroidery thread. The pegs weren't quite long enough for mine to be as secure as I would like them to be and I wish they were spaced out just the slightest but more. I am very OCD and hated how they didn't all sit flush with the wood. If I was using these for regular sewing thread I would have loved them! They are perfect for hanging on the wall and my intention originally was to stain the wood to match my desk.
C**O
Perfect size and low profile
These work great to use my wall space for storing my threat in my sewing room. They fit all different shapes and sizes of thread spools and are low profile enough to fit even in a tight corner.
S**G
You cannot make these for less.
These racks are great and you certainly cannot make these for the price that you’re paying for these, shipped. You will be surprised how quickly you can fill these up. In fact, I would suggest that you purchase the number of these that you will eventually want - in the same order - because it’s important to have them all match. Not just for the aesthetics, but for the dimensions to be the same so they look consistent on the wall. I actually mounted 2 strips on the wall 3/4” by 1“ white pine strips; across five stud-spaces so that I wouldn’t have to worry about using special fasteners in the drywall. Doing so made the lineup of these very much easier, with way less hassle. One strip at the top, to hang with screws, the hooks on the racks. And one across the bottom to keep these from leaning at a strange angle. (The racks just rest against the bottom strip.) Worked like a charm. If you think you will eventually want 4 or 6, total, by them NOW. These do not hold the Mega-Throne-Giga size spools, but what reasonable person would think they would anyway! Ha! Super value for the money. And wow, what a lot of surface and shelf area freed up when the thread is on the wall. And they look cool. But form always follows function. Your mileage may vary, but mounting a rail at the top makes the installation a breeze.
C**.
What's great. Nicely holds my Brotheread spools. Well built.
Arrived the next day. Nothing broken and well made. Came with 5 extra dowels. My Brotheread embroidery spools fit perfectly. I could probably use one more stand for other threads, but this will do for now. Yes, I would buy again.
B**E
Simplemente tengo que decir que la calidad del estante es muy buena, robusto, perfecto para todos mis hilos
J**A
Everything fits*, I am so happy! Definitely going to buy another to replace my existing one, so I'd have two of these! In that other one, the Birch 1000m spools wouldn't even fit -- whereas this one holds it quite nicely! Also refer my first photo, where there are a mix of Gütermann (10m, 100m, 800m), SewEasy (1000m) and Birch (500m, 1000m) thread spools for reference. * As long as you don't do something silly like in that second photo with 3x 800m Gütermann cotton thread spools stacked anyway, haha
M**G
Good quality product for the price. Fit the new brothread embroidery spools easily. Can fit one bobbin under a regular spool and fits okay. Desk stands were easy to use and looked table but weren't exactly level, didn't matter to me as we wall mounted them. Very happy with the product.
N**Y
Perfect product
G**W
Great frame that holds a LOT of threads. I love that it’s versatile to either display on top of sewing desk, or hang on wall for more room in sewing area. Well built, does exactly as described while being extremely cute
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