How do you organize and store your floss?
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Re: How do you organize and store your floss?
I have mine wound up on plastic bobbins. I have the bobbins sorted into 6 bobbin storage boxes. I have a seventh box for needles, "fancy" Thread Like satins, variated thread, glow in the dark etc.. I used to have the thread sorted in numerical order but I found it was harder to compare colors if I wasnt satisfied with the color suggested by my pattern maker. Now they are sorted based on the DMC color chart. It was a little harder to get used to at first. but since all the, say reds, are in one area its not as hard to find things as one would think. Plus now I can compare against all the other reds without opening a bunch of boxes. I also use post it notes to keep track of what im using so I know exactly where it goes back to when im done with it.
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Since I don't like bobbins I came up with the idea of putting my floss on wooden clothing pins. And I store them in a box that I bought at Ikea for 3,49 euro's I think.
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That's a really cool idea!
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RMDC wrote:That's a really cool idea!
thanks ;-)
I like it because you can put the end of the thread between the two pieces of the clothing pin. No idea how to describe it differently haha.
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Have you had any problems with the thread catching on the wood? I'd be scared that would happen.Lois wrote:Since I don't like bobbins I came up with the idea of putting my floss on wooden clothing pins.
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No, never. The clothing pins are sanded (Had to use google translate for this word so I don't know if it's the right word haha) but I store my thread like this since 2012 and never had any problems with it.Eliste wrote:Have you had any problems with the thread catching on the wood? I'd be scared that would happen.Lois wrote:Since I don't like bobbins I came up with the idea of putting my floss on wooden clothing pins.
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Sanded means that the wood has been rubbed smooth with rough paper. Perfect wordLois wrote:No, never. The clothing pins are sanded (Had to use google translate for this word so I don't know if it's the right word haha) but I store my thread like this since 2012 and never had any problems with it.Eliste wrote:Have you had any problems with the thread catching on the wood? I'd be scared that would happen.Lois wrote:Since I don't like bobbins I came up with the idea of putting my floss on wooden clothing pins.
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I just revamped (a.k.a bought a new storage holder) for my floss. I got this container at JoAnn's for $9 on sale (originally $15). It's double sided, meaning I can open both sides and store things in both, as long as the lid is closed. I'm in love AND it fits everything! I even put all (and I mean ALL) of the other colors that were floating around and put them on bobbins too. I used to have two smaller clear bins, but I like that it holds more and is all in one spot. As for the organizing part, I just put mine in numerical order and put the extras on the other side. I don't like to have multiple bobbins of the same color in my main collection. And, thanks to concraftidor, I bought the app, TT117, and am super excited to use it. I haven't had any experience with it, other than putting how many of what color and if its on a bobbin or not, but the idea of the app itself sounds wonderful.
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Whoo! Glad to hear you like the app. It's a god-send to me when I'm doing m weekly shopping trip or trying to figure out if I have what I need on the fly.
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I have mine sorted in numerical order, but since adding an app to the mix for keeping track of what I have, am intrigued by the color method. I've had the problem of colors on a pattern not looking good. How do you know ahead of time that a color will look bad? Just comparing it to the other threads in that shade?