When Barb sent me the threads I won in her contest she also included some of the new Sunlit shuttles for me to see and try. Now I started life in Tat Land with Milward shuttles as they were the only type readily available back when the dinosaurs roamed the land. Later I changed over to the Aero bobbin shuttles and really never looked at any others until the new Aerlit which I now use along with Aero.
So, when I was asked about the Sunlit shuttles on a comment last week I thought I'd better test them. My first fear with post shuttles is winding them!!! I needn't have worried though as Barb has made sure there's an angled end which makes the thread so easy to wind (see pictures below). Because of this I happily wound the shuttle taking only slightly longer than a bobbin one.
It's a very comfortable shuttle to hold and I put a lot of that down to the raised logo and writing on each side which stops them from slipping in the hand. It measures 2 1/2 inches from end to end of tip which also makes it a comfortable shuttle to hold. I was impressed with the amount of thread it holds too. Here are some close up pictures for you.
It's a very comfortable shuttle to hold and I put a lot of that down to the raised logo and writing on each side which stops them from slipping in the hand. It measures 2 1/2 inches from end to end of tip which also makes it a comfortable shuttle to hold. I was impressed with the amount of thread it holds too. Here are some close up pictures for you.