January 30th 08, 12:39 AM
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Floss Organizing System ??
"Karen C in California" wrote in message
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Lucille wrote:
So what's the consensus on the best, easiest way to organize thread?
Depends on how well you know the numbers and/or if you have a DMC color
card.
Since I have DMC and Anchor and MEZ Sticktwist and even some old Susan
Bates, I file by color. A hardware parts cabinet will hold a skein laid
flat. If I don't instantly recognize the number, I consult the DMC color
card to know what drawer to look in.
I start with the general ROYGBIV system, and in colors where I have more
than will fit neatly in a single drawer, I subdivide, e.g., red is split
into violet-reds, red-reds, orange-reds, and pinks. Then drawers for
browns, rusts (which I suppose could be filed under orange), black, grey,
and white/ecru.
The cabinet I bought has a large drawer on the bottom, which I use for my
variegated flosses.
If all I had was DMC, I might file by number, but my conglomeration of
brands makes that too unwieldly.
Using the hardware parts cabinet eliminates all those hours of
bobbin-winding.
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My problem is that I have very limited space and the cabinets are just too
big.
I'm not wild about winding bobbins but I just may have to do that.
Does anyone use the File-A-Floss system? It looks a bit more compact then
some of the others.
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