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Great idea, Jan. I have also done it with a longer piece of cardboard, when
there are many bits left. I also have done the "wrap it around the bobbin" routine. It just dpends how much is left, and will I use it soon. Gillian "Jan1228" wrote in message ... Hi Theresa - I have a cheap alternative for you. All you need is a package of plain 3x5 index cards and a hand held hold punch. Punch a line of holes down the side of the index card, label it with the floss number and the stitch symbol. Loop the floss threads through and you're all set for those other sections. Hope That Helps, -- Jan - WebMistress of: 'A Stitch In Thyme'- http://www.alpinemeadow.com/stitchery/index.html List Assistant to: fkxs * Forever Knight Cross Stitchers "Telnes" wrote in message ... Hello, My name is Theresa. I've been lurking for 6 weeks or so. Thought I'd drop a line and get some tips at the same time. I'm new to cross stitching. Years ago, I did quite a little bit of stamped linen surface embroidery. I found a set of pillowcases that had been hanging around for a while and decided to finish them. That was the initial steps to what now seems almost like an obsession. I'm trying to pace myself. I started with some bookmarks, on to finger towels, and now I'm right in the middle of Donna Kooler's "Celebrate" sampler. I have really high expectations and I've been collecting Paula Vaughan and Teresa Wentzler! My question is this - While you are working a piece what do you with partial strands. I've been using the single strand doubled and through the loop to start a color.. It has made a big difference in the neatness of the back. But right now, I have a wad of strands. i.e. 2 strands left on the length of white, 4 strands left on the yellow, 1 strand of red,light gray, dark gray, light medium and dark blue, etc, I don't want to toss them because the colors are used again in another section of the sampler. There has to be a better way. Any tips? |
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"Lucille" wrote That sounds perfect to me. It's what I do too, including using the discards. I'm glad to know I'm not the only cheapskate in the group. No---Frances' description was my "system" to a T, right done to the discard bag. (But Theresa---watch that resused thread isn't too thin or frayed, the results are visible.) Dawne |
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"Dawne Peterson" wrote in message ... "Lucille" wrote That sounds perfect to me. It's what I do too, including using the discards. I'm glad to know I'm not the only cheapskate in the group. No---Frances' description was my "system" to a T, right done to the discard bag. (But Theresa---watch that resused thread isn't too thin or frayed, the results are visible.) Dawne A friend of mine bought me a very pretty "snippet" jar and that's what I use. Lucille |
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"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message ... "Dawne Peterson" wrote in message ... "Lucille" wrote That sounds perfect to me. It's what I do too, including using the discards. I'm glad to know I'm not the only cheapskate in the group. No---Frances' description was my "system" to a T, right done to the discard bag. (But Theresa---watch that resused thread isn't too thin or frayed, the results are visible.) Dawne A friend of mine bought me a very pretty "snippet" jar and that's what I use. Lucille Them is called orts and yours is an ort jar. A friend has a most pretty one. Snippets I tell you, Snippets One of these days you English speaking folk must learn how to speak English lol |
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anne wrote:
Telnes said My question is this - While you are working a piece what do you with partial strands. If I haven't unwound or used the entire skein, I sometimes stitch orphaned thread lengths on to the paper labels I don't use bobbins or baggies, I just use the skeins as they are. When I have extra floss, I just wrap it around the wrapper. HTH! Joan |
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"Lucille" wrote in message ... "Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message ... "Dawne Peterson" wrote in message ... "Lucille" wrote That sounds perfect to me. It's what I do too, including using the discards. I'm glad to know I'm not the only cheapskate in the group. No---Frances' description was my "system" to a T, right done to the discard bag. (But Theresa---watch that resused thread isn't too thin or frayed, the results are visible.) Dawne A friend of mine bought me a very pretty "snippet" jar and that's what I use. Lucille Them is called orts and yours is an ort jar. A friend has a most pretty one. Snippets I tell you, Snippets One of these days you English speaking folk must learn how to speak English lol |
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"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message ... "Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message . .. "Dawne Peterson" wrote in message ... "Lucille" wrote That sounds perfect to me. It's what I do too, including using the discards. I'm glad to know I'm not the only cheapskate in the group. No---Frances' description was my "system" to a T, right done to the discard bag. (But Theresa---watch that resused thread isn't too thin or frayed, the results are visible.) Dawne A friend of mine bought me a very pretty "snippet" jar and that's what I use. Lucille Them is called orts and yours is an ort jar. A friend has a most pretty one. Snippets I tell you, Snippets One of these days you English speaking folk must learn how to speak English lol Ort sounds very German to me, but I am not sure. Snippets just won't do anyway! I consider International, and have a pretty (cheap) vase to store the orts. The main one is on te kitchen counter, and the working one is where I stitch, Jut as well, because the cleaning lady puts anything she doesn't recognize in the small container. Gillian |
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"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message ... "Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message . .. "Dawne Peterson" wrote in message ... "Lucille" wrote That sounds perfect to me. It's what I do too, including using the discards. I'm glad to know I'm not the only cheapskate in the group. No---Frances' description was my "system" to a T, right done to the discard bag. (But Theresa---watch that resused thread isn't too thin or frayed, the results are visible.) Dawne A friend of mine bought me a very pretty "snippet" jar and that's what I use. Lucille Them is called orts and yours is an ort jar. A friend has a most pretty one. Snippets I tell you, Snippets One of these days you English speaking folk must learn how to speak English lol Ort sounds very German to me, but I am not sure. Snippets just won't do anyway! Well then what's to happen to us snippets? Snippets all over unite and rid the land of this ort thing. Lucille |
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Ladies and gentlemen, I believe we have another candidate for annual
"debate" status... Let 'er rip! Lucille said: Well then what's to happen to us snippets? Snippets all over unite and rid the land of this ort thing. Sheena replied: Down with snippets, orts rule -- Brenda |
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My question is this - While you are working a piece what do you with partial strands. I've been using the single strand doubled and through the loop to start a color.. It has made a big difference in the neatness of the back. But right now, I have a wad of strands. i.e. 2 strands left on the length of white, 4 strands left on the yellow, 1 strand of red,light gray, dark gray, light medium and dark blue, etc, I don't want to toss them because the colors are used again in another section of the sampler. There has to be a better way. Any tips? I put mine on the paper cards. I think they are called bobbins? I wind the whole spool on it and then unwind the length that I work with and cut the number of strands that I need and then put the end of the whole thread in the cut on one side and then wind up the partial thread and put it through the other slot. It works best for me. I hope you can understand what I am saying. I do better when I can talk with my hands Judy -- I also put my leftover strands back on the bobbin, but I wrap them in a perpendicular direction to the "regular" way and then tuck the loose end into the slot at the other side of the bobbin. That way, when I need a color, I use up the "used" pieces first. I loop start when I can but if I have a "short" set of floss to finish, I will just bury the ends and use the floss as is. If the leftovers are too short to wrap, I toss them unless I know that there are scattered stitches for which I may not want to start a whole new thread. Jim's idea of measuring fascinates me but I'm waaaaay to lazy to do it regularly. I do try to guestimate towards the end of a project, though, so as not to end up with more short lengths than I need to. Liz from Humbug |
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