Anonymous Publish time 2023-4-12 06:28

How do you organize your threads for your projects?

Edited by anniekins at 2023-4-11 19:08

Hola,
Cómo organizas tus hilos ?
Los embobinas, los pones en organizadores ?

Hello,



How do you organize your threads?

Do you wind them up, and put them in organizers ?

anniekins Publish time 2023-4-12 07:09

https://www.pindiy.com/thread-101530-1-1.html

A Sock Puppet Publish time 2023-4-12 10:00

Personally I use stitch bows and folder inserts. For any blends, I use floss drops.

A Sock Puppet Publish time 2023-4-12 11:12

Im sorry, marked? I find that stitch bows have far less handling than winding on bobbins, and so are less likely to get dirty. Bobbins make the thread have a kink which I dislike.

If you mean "how do you label the thread as being a symbol on the pattern": I dont. I look up the symbol and thread number each time. I end up half-remembering them by the time a project finishes, but I dont think theres a way to search for threads by symbol, whereas if theyre numbered, you can just store them in ascending order.

daleccx Publish time 2023-5-5 01:08

I like to use Floss A Ways to store my threads and then I pull the ones I need for a project.No winding and I can store a thread in the plastic bag after using that color.Plastic Bags can be marked with the color number.

Godinez Publish time 2023-5-5 13:05

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I like to use Floss A Ways to store my threads and then I pull the ones I need for a project.No wi ...

I have not tried this technique, I am going to look for the bags in my country because there are specific ones for threads, although in the end it can be any small plastic bag, right?
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