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[message] => That is a good idea. I did mine the hard way by winding on cards but I have a double-sided plastic box that I put all of mine in. It has a handle which makes it easy to carry if I need to take it with me. I'll post a picture of mine in a thread if I can.
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[message] => very nice..
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[message] => I do mine the same way exect I have mine on metal rings
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[message] => That is a really good idea, I like that you can see the codes and names very clearly thanks to the tags.
xx
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[message] => I also use this method for storing my threads, but I don't print the number and name on a sticker, instead, I just write the number (in big font size) on the ziploc bags using permanent marker. Since I don't want to buy index cards, I just use leftover paper that I fold up twice, so it's quite thick.
Before putting the thread into the ziploc bag, I unwind it and divide it into eight parts, which I gather together and fold once. Then, I slip back the label bands over it.
Because I don't have all the DMC threads (yet), I store them in one of my desk drawers which I divided into two using a cardboard divider.
I don't have many WiP and since I've only started stitching, my projects have been small ones, so when I'm working on projects, I take all the threads (in their bags) I need and put them in a plastic case together with the fabric and the printed pattern.
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[message] => muy bien archivado, así se mantienen limpios y a la vista :D
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[message] => Thanks for sharing your idea. I do a similar thing but I do not have them in a shoe box. Whenever I am working on a project I collect all the snack sized bags with the thread I need and put them in numerical order. Then I place these bags (with a punched hole in a corner) on a binder ring. Those little bags tend to be very slippery.
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[message] => What a great idea! So organized and you don't get the kinks in the floss like with bobbins, thank you so much for sharing :)
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That is a good idea. I did mine the hard way by winding on cards but I have a double-sided plastic box that I put all of mine in. It has a handle which makes it easy to carry if I need to take it with me. I'll post a picture of mine in a thread if I can.
I also use this method for storing my threads, but I don't print the number and name on a sticker, instead, I just write the number (in big font size) on the ziploc bags using permanent marker. Since I don't want to buy index cards, I just use leftover paper that I fold up twice, so it's quite thick.
Before putting the thread into the ziploc bag, I unwind it and divide it into eight parts, which I gather together and fold once. Then, I slip back the label bands over it.
Because I don't have all the DMC threads (yet), I store them in one of my desk drawers which I divided into two using a cardboard divider.
I don't have many WiP and since I've only started stitching, my projects have been small ones, so when I'm working on projects, I take all the threads (in their bags) I need and put them in a plastic case together with the fabric and the printed pattern.
Thanks for sharing your idea. I do a similar thing but I do not have them in a shoe box. Whenever I am working on a project I collect all the snack sized bags with the thread I need and put them in numerical order. Then I place these bags (with a punched hole in a corner) on a binder ring. Those little bags tend to be very slippery.