this is where I talk about the Flossanthology floss storage system that I am using for my Heaven and Earth Designs
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Пікірлер: 18
@stitchilonka2 жыл бұрын
It really looks so neat and tidy. 😍 makes my monkey brain very happy. 🤗
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
That is why I like them. Can’t stand when floss gets all ratty looking🥴😜
@PrincessKJo2 жыл бұрын
Finally! An advantage to living in Australia!
@candigordon35912 жыл бұрын
What a great system that keeps all the floss neat and clean. Love it. Thank you for sharing.❤️🪡🧵❤️
@pennyreynolds72772 жыл бұрын
I love mine! I have a set fir my HAED that hangs on a ring on the scroll frame. No more tangles… no more DOG HAIR!!! Haha! I just started a Chatelaine, and I am using these for the silk threads to protect them and still be able to pull off 1 strand at a time. I have mine like the instructions. As long as you place a finger over the exposed thread when pulling a thread, it will stay neat and in the channel. Highly recommend this product! It does take a little time to get from Australia, but they ship out right away…
@elvasullivan53892 жыл бұрын
Hi Karen I also love my floss organiser. When I purchased mine I orders the tags with the DMC # and symbols which work just great. I love your video as you can alway learn a different way of doing things. I will try you idea of having a shorter neck shank at the top of the floss organiser . What works for me is having a needle minder inside the 3 ring binder that holes my floss with a permanent needle there to pull these threads . I put my working sewing needle on my needle holder that’s on my work and forget to take it over to pull the tread. If I have any thread over I put it on my floss organiser that comes with the kit but this means double searching for the treads . I like to cross country stitch and that way I use most of the tread and any that’s over tends to be frayed so I ditch it. Keep up the good work QLD Australia 🌸🌸🌸
@jackiturner92282 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. It’s really interesting to see how other’s keep floss. Personally I use the floss bags on rings and and wrap on a floss card with 6 strands through the hole and if I have left over I put it in the bag for future use. I start by putting floss and bobbin in the bag and when I come to that color I cut my 18 inches then warp the bobbin with the rest then put my length of threads in the whole.
@lisaalexander91102 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness!!!! That intro was awesome!!! Great video
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 🥰
@jodeewalker65362 жыл бұрын
Awesome tutorial Mrs Karen and im going to try putting the floss on my wrist ...thank you so much 💓 and I also waste thread...I do save some longer pieces for those couple of Xs but I can always run to Hobby lobby if I need more
@juanitadrexel3392 жыл бұрын
I’m a bug thread waster too!
@charleskay54212 жыл бұрын
this looks really interesting too try, im allways looking for new ways too organize and store floss, have you found anything similar sold in the usa?
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
Not yet. It would be much handier and alot less expensive when it comes to postage
@normaferro31902 жыл бұрын
I can see where this system can be a clean and tangle-free method of storing your floss, but I have a question… can the tags be reused?
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
Norma, I think so. I was able to undo one and then stick it back together and it worked. Now how often that can be done I do not know. HTH
@juanitadrexel3392 жыл бұрын
What do you do when you have to add another color and there is no room for it. Means you have to move a half a page or so?? That’s to much work.
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
I am only using for a specific project. That is why I put a removable sticker on the top of the column with the color numbers in numerical order. Then i won’t need to move them around later. Plus I only put one project in the binder
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
If I were going to put multiple projects in the same binder I would make a list of all the numbers sort them numerically and then put them in the channels. It would just mean planning ahead a bit
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It really looks so neat and tidy. 😍 makes my monkey brain very happy. 🤗
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
That is why I like them. Can’t stand when floss gets all ratty looking🥴😜
Finally! An advantage to living in Australia!
What a great system that keeps all the floss neat and clean. Love it. Thank you for sharing.❤️🪡🧵❤️
I love mine! I have a set fir my HAED that hangs on a ring on the scroll frame. No more tangles… no more DOG HAIR!!! Haha! I just started a Chatelaine, and I am using these for the silk threads to protect them and still be able to pull off 1 strand at a time. I have mine like the instructions. As long as you place a finger over the exposed thread when pulling a thread, it will stay neat and in the channel. Highly recommend this product! It does take a little time to get from Australia, but they ship out right away…
Hi Karen I also love my floss organiser. When I purchased mine I orders the tags with the DMC # and symbols which work just great. I love your video as you can alway learn a different way of doing things. I will try you idea of having a shorter neck shank at the top of the floss organiser . What works for me is having a needle minder inside the 3 ring binder that holes my floss with a permanent needle there to pull these threads . I put my working sewing needle on my needle holder that’s on my work and forget to take it over to pull the tread. If I have any thread over I put it on my floss organiser that comes with the kit but this means double searching for the treads . I like to cross country stitch and that way I use most of the tread and any that’s over tends to be frayed so I ditch it. Keep up the good work QLD Australia 🌸🌸🌸
Thank you for this video. It’s really interesting to see how other’s keep floss. Personally I use the floss bags on rings and and wrap on a floss card with 6 strands through the hole and if I have left over I put it in the bag for future use. I start by putting floss and bobbin in the bag and when I come to that color I cut my 18 inches then warp the bobbin with the rest then put my length of threads in the whole.
Oh my goodness!!!! That intro was awesome!!! Great video
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 🥰
Awesome tutorial Mrs Karen and im going to try putting the floss on my wrist ...thank you so much 💓 and I also waste thread...I do save some longer pieces for those couple of Xs but I can always run to Hobby lobby if I need more
I’m a bug thread waster too!
this looks really interesting too try, im allways looking for new ways too organize and store floss, have you found anything similar sold in the usa?
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
Not yet. It would be much handier and alot less expensive when it comes to postage
I can see where this system can be a clean and tangle-free method of storing your floss, but I have a question… can the tags be reused?
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
Norma, I think so. I was able to undo one and then stick it back together and it worked. Now how often that can be done I do not know. HTH
What do you do when you have to add another color and there is no room for it. Means you have to move a half a page or so?? That’s to much work.
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
I am only using for a specific project. That is why I put a removable sticker on the top of the column with the color numbers in numerical order. Then i won’t need to move them around later. Plus I only put one project in the binder
@NeedleBugg
2 жыл бұрын
If I were going to put multiple projects in the same binder I would make a list of all the numbers sort them numerically and then put them in the channels. It would just mean planning ahead a bit