Hello
I store my unused threads on the cards and make sure they are marked with the number of the thread and not symbols.
I found this to my advantage the other day when the project I was doing was slightly short of one colour. I did not have it in my thread boxes so I had a rummage through my stored threads and found enough to finnish the picture.
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I store extra threads in boxes on bobbins with the numbers written on the ends. But then I only really have DMC and Caron threads hanging around.
If I have threads left over from a kit, I keep them attached to the thread organiser and together with the chart in a bag. Those seem to be mostly Anchor. Curious.
If I have threads left over from a kit, I keep them attached to the thread organiser and together with the chart in a bag. Those seem to be mostly Anchor. Curious.
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Hi
I have recently started using thread bows. I store all my new skiens on them, it saves winding onto a bobbin. I have mostly DMC, and DMC print little stickers with all the code numbers on, so its dead easy. Any threads left over from kits and the like, especially when they are shorter peices, I put onto bobbins, and store in the plastic storage boxs. Naturally I write the thrread number and make ie anchor/dmc, if its from a kit, I write on the back of the bobbin which kit it came from. This has come in handy a few times when Ive been stitching a kit from the same series and ran out of thread!
I have recently started using thread bows. I store all my new skiens on them, it saves winding onto a bobbin. I have mostly DMC, and DMC print little stickers with all the code numbers on, so its dead easy. Any threads left over from kits and the like, especially when they are shorter peices, I put onto bobbins, and store in the plastic storage boxs. Naturally I write the thrread number and make ie anchor/dmc, if its from a kit, I write on the back of the bobbin which kit it came from. This has come in handy a few times when Ive been stitching a kit from the same series and ran out of thread!
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