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12-06-2021, 07:43 AM
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Cross stitchers? How to organize DMC
Cross stitchers: We start full-timing in a couple of weeks. I'm trying to pare down (hahaha) and organize my craft supplies. Currently at home I have all the DMC threads (OMG there are sooo many!) in very small ziplocs and in number order in a couple of clear shoe boxes. Obviously that's really space-consuming for the RV. How do you organize your threads? Suggestions?
TIA,
Cindi
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12-06-2021, 08:42 AM
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I thought this was a dying art- glad to hear its still popular and would love to see some examples! You could always mount a weather-proof bin on the back bumper and put other stuff out there to make room inside for the important stuff!
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12-06-2021, 08:47 AM
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I never did cross stich but I used to do some embroidery. What I did was buy like umpteen of these little cards.
https://www.amazon.in/Embroidery-Org.../dp/B07QDJ6ND3
Then I bought the plastic boxes for them. I think I was able to store over 500 in the space of a breadbox or so. It's annoying to undo each thread pack and rewind it onto the cards but once done you can't beat the organization. I always wrote the thread numbers on the cards since the wrapper was going away and some colors are awful close.
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12-06-2021, 09:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GypsyR
I never did cross stich but I used to do some embroidery. What I did was buy like umpteen of these little cards.
https://www.amazon.in/Embroidery-Org.../dp/B07QDJ6ND3 Then I bought the plastic boxes for them. I think I was able to store over 500 in the space of a breadbox or so. It's annoying to undo each thread pack and rewind it onto the cards but once done you can't beat the organization. I always wrote the thread numbers on the cards since the wrapper was going away and some colors are awful close.
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That's how I had them organized when I first started cross stitching a zillion years ago. You're right, it is a big chore winding them around those little cards, LOL. I'll consider this, the flat boxes would be better than the shoe boxes. Thanks!
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12-06-2021, 09:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by R.Wold
I thought this was a dying art- glad to hear its still popular and would love to see some examples! You could always mount a weather-proof bin on the back bumper and put other stuff out there to make room inside for the important stuff! 
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No, it's doesn't seem as popular, there are fewer kits in craft stores, but they still sell the thread and patterns can be found online.
Here's one I did a couple years ago. Excuse the wrinkles; I've never cleaned it up to frame it. LOL
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12-07-2021, 08:57 AM
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As I recall, changing over to the cards was what was truly awful. Once that was done rewinding the odd replacement and addition was no trouble worth mentioning.
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12-08-2021, 08:17 AM
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you can buy plastic boxes with adjustable dividers found in craft dept near the embroidery thread dept, (tip: you can buy the same thing in the fishing dept of Walmart for lower price) I found one years ago in the fishing dept that was in a storage bag that had 5-6 of these boxes, you can use those to store your floss in, and keep them all in that bag (it's a fishing tackle bag similar to a backpack. find one that will hold multiple plastic boxes (they usually come with the plastic boxes) I have since given those to my daughter and bought a box that has lots of little drawers that the drawers are 6 inches in length. it has over 60 drawers, so i keep my floss in there now, no need to wind the floss on those little cards. I did buy a floss winder to give to my daughter for those plastic boxes.
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08-03-2022, 09:15 PM
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Cross stitchers
this past year I bought these drawers from Amazon. they are the only ones I could find that was long enough for the thread skeins. that saves me from having to roll them onto those little cards' do a search on amazon: IRIS USA Parts and Hardware Cabinet, 64 Drawers, Black
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