oldwoman Publish time 2015-11-19 08:53

Floss Bobbin Labels

I make my own bobbin labels when I'm doing large charts like HAED.
I print the symbols as well as the thread numbers at an enlarged size, then cut them up
and sticky tape them to the bobbins. This saves a lot of cross checking from chart symbols
to threads when stitching. Its fiddly and a bit tedious to set up but makes the stitching
process a little more relaxing.
And they are easier to read than those tiny DMC sticker labels or hand written on the bobbin.










xolga Publish time 2023-3-15 03:48

Your system looks nice! I usually use plastic bobbins with my kits and then I place a piece of clear tape on the bobbin and use a CD/DVD marker to draw a symbol on it (that is a permanent marker with a very fine tip). When done with the project, I remove the leftover thread and the tape; the thread goes onto carton bobbin and into storage container - that is if it's a DMC and I know its color number. If not, it stays in a separate zip lock together with the original paper pattern it came with.

elderangel Publish time 2016-4-22 01:08

Fabulous idea. I'm getting ready to start a large project, and this idea will help, especially since I just bought 1000 plastic bobbins and 5000 return address labels which I think I can use to make the labels and they are adhesive. I also have an empty bobbin box. Putting everything in there would be eisier than using a thread card, I think, but certainly tidier!!

JBM Publish time 2016-10-5 14:49

Edytowano przez JBM dnia 2016-10-5 14:55

Personally I stuck directly on bobinki, but if someone has difficulty reading the small digits that this idea is good criminality. Pleasant scrapbooks!

(PL: Osobiscie naklejam bezposrednio na bobinki, ale jesli ktos ma trudnosci z odczytaniem za małych cyferek to ten pomysł jest barzdo dobry. Przyjemnego wyklejania!)

oldwoman Publish time 2015-11-19 10:22

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What software did you use?

I open the pdf with photoshop and cut/ paste and enlarge. If you dont have a program that can do pdf to jpg to alter it you can take a 'print screen' of your pdf and paste it to any paint type program for alteration. And if your files are already jpg its even easier

diystuff Publish time 2018-10-14 07:13

I just pulled the threads out and have them wound on bobbins with the floss number on.I can cross check with the chart.   If you put symbols on you have to scrap the bobbins for the next project, which I think is a waste.

sammieliz Publish time 2017-10-22 23:22

I do this as well. I print an extra copy of the floss sheet and enlarge with my copy machine. It makes it so much easier to just search my box for the symbol!

beckysbiz Publish time 2018-7-30 06:56

this isa brilliant idea, i like how the numbers stick up above everything so they can be seen easily, I will have to give this a try

Redsetter Publish time 2017-8-11 17:58

This is such a great idea. As you say, a little time consuming to begin with, but so worth it for designs using lots of thread colours.

Flirti Publish time 2017-4-7 20:20

update: I use a Sharpie to write on the Bobbin itself, but make sure the ink is really dry before you touch it =)

popsjens Publish time 2017-9-7 15:02

Goed idee maar toch veel werk, schrijf met permanent pen op de bobins de kleur en hou de lijst op papier erbij

ldwire Publish time 2015-11-19 09:13

What an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing it!

fei3x Publish time 2015-11-19 10:05

What software did you use?

krakatau Publish time 2015-11-19 15:05

Great idea :D

antje Publish time 2015-11-19 21:42

I like it.....

moniodojo_ Publish time 2015-11-19 23:39

Good idea! By the moment y put the floss with the number ticket inside.

stitch4ever Publish time 2015-11-20 00:03

great idea !! i love it

Angeltje Publish time 2015-11-24 04:07

Great idea! I'm going to copy that!

nolan1012 Publish time 2015-11-25 05:10

Very good idea
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