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Post time 2015-5-16 17:07 | Show all posts
looks great, well done. jealous

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Post time 2015-8-23 17:03 | Show all posts
This looks both beautiful and very organized. I really like the fact that the floss stays clean and "healthy" and that smaller strands can easily be put in the bag too. Great idea!
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Post time 2015-8-25 20:23 | Show all posts
Jai beaucoup trop de fils pour ça! Les sachets en plastique servent uniquement aux fils de soie. Les DMC sont sur cartonnettes et les fils dégradés restent sur leur cartons dorigine attachés ensemble sur un anneau
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Post time 2015-8-26 08:00 | Show all posts
I keep my specialty threads, like waterlillies and krenick in the little bags, but for everything else, I keep them wound on bobbins and kept in plastic boxes.  I am looking to upgrade to a sleek wooden box, however.

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Post time 2015-8-30 15:15 | Show all posts
Very interesting and useful! Thank you for the lesson!:D
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Post time 2015-8-31 12:57 | Show all posts
I do something similar, except I have pieces of cardboard behind the bags with tabs and the colour number on them so it is a little easier to find
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Post time 2015-9-2 14:33 | Show all posts
nice way to keep
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Post time 2015-9-2 23:34 | Show all posts
Ive always used the bows, but this is a brilliant idea
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Post time 2020-1-19 06:03 | Show all posts
gracias por compartir
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Post time 2020-10-1 08:57 | Show all posts
I prefer bobbins in an organiser for my current projects, spare skeins get kept in ziplocks
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