Thread Rack Tutorials & More Ideas for Quilting storage!
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Thread Rack Tutorial from pegboard to hang in your room
http://craftedition.blogspot.com/201...-tutorial.html
http://craftedition.blogspot.com/201...-tutorial.html
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You are very welcome, I like both of them, will have to give a job to hubby to make for me
Glad I could help you and others!
Glad I could help you and others!
Originally Posted by quiltstodo
Thanks for the links both are great ideas
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About 6 years ago,I asked my husband to make me one of these thread holders to put into a drawer of a table that belonged to my mom.It really has been a blessing to have and the threads are all so easy to get to and out of sight.
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These are great ideas but, I've always wondered.... if your house is anything like mine, especially with four cats, won't the thread get dusty and eventually dry out or fade?
I use a stack of plastic thread containers from Joann's to hold all my thread. They each contain a type of thread or different thread manufacturer, for example, Coats & Clark, Mettler, variegated, etc.
Or, is it that you use your thread so fast it doesn't have a chance to dry out or get dusty?
I use a stack of plastic thread containers from Joann's to hold all my thread. They each contain a type of thread or different thread manufacturer, for example, Coats & Clark, Mettler, variegated, etc.
Or, is it that you use your thread so fast it doesn't have a chance to dry out or get dusty?
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Wow! Great idea!
And to think I just found a pegboard with hangers for $1 at a Garage sale 2 weeks ago. I don't have near that much thread (not from lack of trying) but it is big enough that I can use it for a dual purpose. Thread storage and tool storage. :-D
Now to get hubby to help me put it up. LOL!
Thank you so much for the link.
And to think I just found a pegboard with hangers for $1 at a Garage sale 2 weeks ago. I don't have near that much thread (not from lack of trying) but it is big enough that I can use it for a dual purpose. Thread storage and tool storage. :-D
Now to get hubby to help me put it up. LOL!
Thank you so much for the link.
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To double the rack you have now storage, slip a plastic drinking straw over the peg. Put two spools of thread on one peg. Cut the straw to the length you need. I do this to hold bobbins with matching thread with the spool.
I drape thin fabric over my hanging thread racks to keep dust and light off.
I drape thin fabric over my hanging thread racks to keep dust and light off.
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