4nuages
Publish time 2012-8-4 19:29
bonne idée la boîte de céréales !!
Rainbows
Publish time 2012-8-4 22:05
guaynia replied at 2011-8-2 04:33 static/image/common/back.gif
I used to keep it in little bags on a ring but it was hard to look for my colors. Took a look at bob ...
That is the best idea for storing floss Ive ever seen!I have mine all on bobbins but I may gradually switch to this.Thanks!
siennaX
Publish time 2012-8-5 11:08
I use plastic bobbins and clear bobbin cases.Bobbing winding is annoying, so I only wind the next 2-3 colors I plan to use.I cut out the printed numbers from the DMC wrapper and tape that to the bobbin.Unused skeins are stored in plastic baggies (small ziplocks) organized by color (reds and pinks in one bag, blues in another, yellows and oranges in a third, etc...).I use Floss Away bags for my silks.Ill be the first to admit that its not the best system, but it works for me.Although having read about the baseball card holder storage system, I may just give that a try.It looks fantastic.
XStitchDoc
Publish time 2012-8-17 09:44
The plastic pages with Velcro dots is pure GENIUS!
I keep my silk floss (spools) in Jammer boxes. I use Thread Drops for skeined flosses once Ive opened the skein to use in a project.
lizgo6x
Publish time 2012-8-26 16:00
I have bought myself a tallboy with narrow drawers to store all my threads on plastic cards its a beautiful piece of furniture and keep it close to where I stitch
dstressd
Publish time 2012-8-28 07:39
I must admit to being a thread junkie .... and I use most of the systems mentioned here except the stitchbows and the tallboy. Currently, I have 5 boxes DMC, 4 boxes Anchor - all wound on bobbins and in number sequence. I then have another box with Krenik reels of braids etc. My speciality threads (Needle Necessities, Silk n Colours, WDW et el) are stored in ziploc baggies ... big ones :) according to brand. Two shoes boxes hold my madeira, and I store all the remainders from kits, projects etc in ring binders on punched project cards. I also use two large plastic tubs to store all my balls of perle threads as I do a lot of of hardanger etc. My current projects are kept either in smaller ziplocs or small project boxes, with the exception of a hardanger tablecloth which is kept in a large zippered wallet (because of the size) and my bobbin lace work which is kept on the lace pillow, and covered with a cloth. Please dont get me started on how my other thread work stuff is organised (knitting, crochet etc) as I really need a bigger house :)
minaaf10
Publish time 2012-8-28 12:35
guaynia replied at 2011-8-2 04:33 static/image/common/back.gif
I used to keep it in little bags on a ring but it was hard to look for my colors. Took a look at bob ...
very creative, thanks for sharing this! ;D
lesleyanne
Publish time 2012-8-29 00:45
I have my threads all on bobbins and replace when needed and I also have a excel spreadsheet of all the colours I have, so when I start a new project I know which ones I need etc....I am a geek when it comes to organising my cross stitching :loveliness:
chaos557
Publish time 2012-8-29 05:01
I have my skiens organized in numerical order in a workshop unit with small drawers meant for nuts and bolts and other various parts. I have it labelled on every drawer
I eventually want to wind them on bobbins but just have not bothered to spend the time to do so.
loki2012
Publish time 2012-8-29 10:48
DMC by number. Silk by color.Specialty threads by brand.
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