How do you organize your floss?
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
I keep the floss for each project in a set of floss bags on two rings, like a looseleaf notebook. This way, for projects that have combined colors, I can have special bags just for the leftovers of the combined colors to use again. I mark each bag with the floss number, of course. For the bags of combined floss, I mark each color needed, how many strands, the symbol from the chart, and whether it is a full cross stitch (X) or half cross stitch (/).
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
It's great to see the stitchbows - I'd never seen them before! I knew they were "things for storing floss on" but had no idea what they looked like.
And another . Yesterday I received a pack of 10 new threads I ordered for my Floatilla HAED. I had (or so I thought) only 4 spare bobbins left. I wound 4 of the new skeins onto these bobbins and then spent about an hour looking through all my floss stash for duplicate bobbins, where I might have DMC 414 for instance, in my HAED box and also in my Trojan project bag, winding the floss off one onto the other and changing the number written on it to accommodate one of the new skeins. I got about 4 additional skeins done like that.
And then...... I looked in my stash cupboard properly and found 5 new bags of bobbins. Each bag contains 50. So I've got 250 spare bobbins sitting there while I waste half my evening recycling old ones.
And another . Yesterday I received a pack of 10 new threads I ordered for my Floatilla HAED. I had (or so I thought) only 4 spare bobbins left. I wound 4 of the new skeins onto these bobbins and then spent about an hour looking through all my floss stash for duplicate bobbins, where I might have DMC 414 for instance, in my HAED box and also in my Trojan project bag, winding the floss off one onto the other and changing the number written on it to accommodate one of the new skeins. I got about 4 additional skeins done like that.
And then...... I looked in my stash cupboard properly and found 5 new bags of bobbins. Each bag contains 50. So I've got 250 spare bobbins sitting there while I waste half my evening recycling old ones.
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
Has anyone heard of ezbobs? Some time ago I bought a whole bunch of these to put my thread in. Then because I couldn't see the colors clearly enuf (at the time) I put them all back on bobbins.
Well I have decided that this weekend I am going to re-ezbob all my threads and write the number on the top with a sharpie.
http://www.paradisetreasures.com/gadgets.html This link (if it works) shows what they look like open and closed.
Better than bobbins because no kinks and no dirt or dust to get on them. Can store them in the same containers used to store bobbins.
Great for specialty threads because they are protected.
People use them for bobbins for kuminomo (a type of Japanese fibre technique-I'm not familiar with).
You can also use them for leftover threads. Neat and clean.
I tried just about everything:
Loran system=tangled and dusty threads
Bags=slippery mess
Bobbins=best so far
Ez-bobs=best ever I hope.
Well I have decided that this weekend I am going to re-ezbob all my threads and write the number on the top with a sharpie.
http://www.paradisetreasures.com/gadgets.html This link (if it works) shows what they look like open and closed.
Better than bobbins because no kinks and no dirt or dust to get on them. Can store them in the same containers used to store bobbins.
Great for specialty threads because they are protected.
People use them for bobbins for kuminomo (a type of Japanese fibre technique-I'm not familiar with).
You can also use them for leftover threads. Neat and clean.
I tried just about everything:
Loran system=tangled and dusty threads
Bags=slippery mess
Bobbins=best so far
Ez-bobs=best ever I hope.
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
The ezbobs are also used for yarn when crocheting or knitting when you have a project where you change colors in a row. I never thought of using them in cross stitching.
I put my thread in little clear plastic bags and put the thread # on a little sticky label and store them in an old tupperware container. Works good for me.
Linda
I put my thread in little clear plastic bags and put the thread # on a little sticky label and store them in an old tupperware container. Works good for me.
Linda
Re: How do you organize your floss?
i had tried regular sewing machine bobbins in the past but there was no way to secure the ends and they didn't hold the full skein. however, looking back now, i'm thinking they would still be an excellent way to carry smaller amounts of thread for traveling projects as they came in a closing plastic box and they probably unwind any anyway. hmm...
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
I may not be explaining well but to secure my sewing threads on my sewing machine bobbins I purchase the foam ear plugs from tool aisles and cut them in half or even quarters. Lay the end of the thread over the hole in the center and squish in the foam. This corrals the thread well. I use bobbins for carrying my thread for hand stitching projects in my quilting work. 4 will fit in a 35mm film canister.
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I LOVE the Floss-A-Way bags. I have two master rings where all the DMC I own are kept. I then have smaller rings that I use to put the floss for a specific project.
I then have a project tote bag where I keep all the items associated with the project in the tote so I can quickly grab it if I want to take the project somewhere.
I then have a project tote bag where I keep all the items associated with the project in the tote so I can quickly grab it if I want to take the project somewhere.
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Well I'm revisiting this forum to see if Pedals found a system that is working for them and to also mention something new I just discovered:
http://www.annieskeepers.com" target="_blank
They are called Annie's Keepers and they work the same as putting your threads on a card, but much more organized. You store the threads like a hanging file and when you want to pull threads for a project you just unclick them from the storage rack and put them onto a project slide. Then the project slide slides into a needle holder, so you can match up your threads with your needles. Very cool. I just got them today and I'm going to convert my threads over tomorrow. Will let you all know how they work in practice. I've never heard of anyone else who uses these.
http://www.annieskeepers.com" target="_blank
They are called Annie's Keepers and they work the same as putting your threads on a card, but much more organized. You store the threads like a hanging file and when you want to pull threads for a project you just unclick them from the storage rack and put them onto a project slide. Then the project slide slides into a needle holder, so you can match up your threads with your needles. Very cool. I just got them today and I'm going to convert my threads over tomorrow. Will let you all know how they work in practice. I've never heard of anyone else who uses these.
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
I use stitchbows and A4 ring binders.
For the project I'm working on, if it's a kit with strands cut to length, I use a disk with holes drilled into it around the outer edges with numbers next to them to hold the strands separated.I use stitchbows and A4 ring binders.
For the project I'm working on, if it's a kit with strands cut to length, I use a disk with holes drilled into it around the outer edges with numbers next to them to hold the strands separated.
For the project I'm working on, if it's a kit with strands cut to length, I use a disk with holes drilled into it around the outer edges with numbers next to them to hold the strands separated.I use stitchbows and A4 ring binders.
For the project I'm working on, if it's a kit with strands cut to length, I use a disk with holes drilled into it around the outer edges with numbers next to them to hold the strands separated.
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
another bobbin girl here, i use the floss bags when doing a large project. I also have a little tin with leftover thread from kits which always comes in handy (well you never know when your going to need thread for just a couple of stitches and it saves me cutting my bobbin- stingy i know)
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
I have mine in that same Jammers car garage box which I got from USA Walmart. We can't get them at Canadian Walmarts. Dumb.
I am finding that the lid pops open sometimes when I am flipping it over to get a thread on the opposite side. I am worried all my bobbins will fall out. THAT is a pain when that happens.
I am finding that the lid pops open sometimes when I am flipping it over to get a thread on the opposite side. I am worried all my bobbins will fall out. THAT is a pain when that happens.
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This thread has prompted me to try Stitchbows for the first time. I like. The only thing was sometimes the skein hid part of the number (if using the original number band on the bow as instructed). I didn't like that so I throw all the bands away and use DMC number stickers instead. I didn't want to write on the bows themselves.
It's going to take some time to switch over and I'll keep my unused empty bobbins for odd sized skeins. I can also eventually use an empty bobbin box for a project. I did buy one of the Stitch bow rolls for a project but I have several going at once.
It's going to take some time to switch over and I'll keep my unused empty bobbins for odd sized skeins. I can also eventually use an empty bobbin box for a project. I did buy one of the Stitch bow rolls for a project but I have several going at once.
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Yeah! Another to give the bows a try.Tia wrote: I did buy one of the Stitch bow rolls for a project but I have several going at once.
For my projects, I bought a few extra binder pages. For little projects, I use the 1/2 sized pages, the ones that fit into the mini travel bag. I fill them up and throw the pages into my project bag. I like that the full size pages fold into eachother- I wish the little ones did too.
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One of the problems I have with the Stitch Bows is once you've used some of the floss, it will no longer stay on the bow, and then something else has to be done.
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Carolann, I had the same problem. I've ditched the bows and now slide the skein in the pocket just the way it comes from the store.
It does take a bit more patience because I have to use a pen to open the pocket up, then slide in the skein. Sometimes I have to use the end of the pen (non-ink end) to help slide it in. Then again, have to use the pen to open the pocket before sliding it out, or the little DMC tab slides off of the floss and sticks to the plastic.
I still like this way better than the bows though.
It does take a bit more patience because I have to use a pen to open the pocket up, then slide in the skein. Sometimes I have to use the end of the pen (non-ink end) to help slide it in. Then again, have to use the pen to open the pocket before sliding it out, or the little DMC tab slides off of the floss and sticks to the plastic.
I still like this way better than the bows though.
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I wrap it around the end
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I use plastic bobbins in a plastic craft box too, organized by number. My mother in law bought me the DMC binder with bows & folder pages but I didn't like it. I'm using the same method my mom did - it's what I'm used to.
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I'm a bobbin girl, in a bobbin world, thread in plastic, it's fantastic!
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Re: How do you organize your floss?
I am using the floss away bags & rings, sorted by DMC numbers
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I like to pre-cut my thread before a project, so the bobbins and bows are no good for me. Bags and rings have been my saviour!
I use no name snack bags from the grocery store (I know, they are not acid free), a hole punch, and DMC rings. A separate ring for each colour group - greens, blues, etc., and each ring sorted by number. Separate rings also for overdyed flosses. The whole kit and kaboodle in a big plastic storage box. It took me two days to sort my stash, but now it is awesome!
And I also am saving money now that I know what I already have!
I use no name snack bags from the grocery store (I know, they are not acid free), a hole punch, and DMC rings. A separate ring for each colour group - greens, blues, etc., and each ring sorted by number. Separate rings also for overdyed flosses. The whole kit and kaboodle in a big plastic storage box. It took me two days to sort my stash, but now it is awesome!
And I also am saving money now that I know what I already have!
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Kitten Reflections
Juin
Finished 2011
Cliffside Beacon
Percy Pig, Sophie Sheep & Clarissa Cow
Eastern Santa (rest done in 2010)
sundry Snow Charmer ornaments
redwork angel ornament
UFO (but not for much longer)
large Anchor birds sampler