bigred
Publish time 2013-5-8 09:06
I keep my projects rolled up and my thread in boxes
Riannon
Publish time 2013-5-9 13:42
Thank you for the useful tips! Helped me alot! :D
sela120658
Publish time 2013-11-10 03:18
gracias por todos los consejos:)
huey1023
Publish time 2013-11-12 22:22
Thanks for sharing :)
carton
Publish time 2013-12-10 09:29
Thank you for sharing.
hananany
Publish time 2013-12-11 00:07
:loveliness::loveliness::loveliness::loveliness::loveliness:
KISS
Publish time 2013-12-15 09:32
Thanks so much for the great tips! I have many projects kitted with the DMC or hand dyed floss as well. I find it easier to have individual floss for each kitted project separately.
My kitted projects are kept in rubber maid containers and the fabric is either rolled or folded (especially if I haven't started stitching yet). Some designer's or companies I will have several projects in the same large container. Then the projects will be kept in clear protectors and a three-ring binder and the different sets of floss will be kept in separate (by project) Ziploc baggies however in the same large container. It hasn't failed me yet and there are about 25-30 medium to large projects kitted and ready to go.:)
sandra
Publish time 2014-1-19 19:25
muchas gracias por los consejos
momeof2
Publish time 2014-1-20 06:44
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I store my WIP's like this:
1. I roll the fabric with the front of the work on the inside
Great idea to use cardboard tubes!
Шура Мурина
Publish time 2015-5-30 04:19
Thank you a lot for sharing very useful advices with us!
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