seditas Publish time 2017-12-12 05:16
Gracias por la informacionhtsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 06:54
Thank you so muchmanolimu Publish time 2023-9-6 02:00
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Do the same thing.michelle.ross37 Publish time 2024-1-13 00:55
I really need to sort out my threads! I’ve got them in bags, boxes and bobbins. Really not sure where to startmichelle.ross37 Publish time 2024-1-19 05:35
I’ve started putting mine on bobbins (plastic ones) as I was doing each project but wondering if there’s a better way, also thinking of storing them by number rather than colour which I didn’t think I would do until I started looking for certain coloursGuaranita Publish time 2024-1-25 02:34
Do the same thing!!Trudy432 Publish time 2025-9-12 06:50
Oh, storing floss is like a little ritual for us stitchers—gotta keep those colorful treasures tidy and ready for action! I like to organize mine by color families, so all the reds, blues, greens, and neutrals have their own little “neighborhoods.” Some folks swear by plastic bobbins where you wrap your floss, labeling each with the color number—makes it easy to find exactly what you need without a floss treasure hunt. Others go for floss organizers with compartments or even those stackable drawers, which are great if you have a massive collection (like me!). If you’re feeling fancy, you can even keep some skeins on ring binders with bobbins for portability. The key is to find a system that keeps your floss tangle-free and accessible—because nothing’s worse than trying to wrestle a knot when you’re ready for some serious stitching time!