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Old 01-07-2011, 05:07 AM
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hmmm...
well due to my current exciting forays into the realm of applique I decided to treat myself to a mixed lot of coats machine embroidery threads... so I now have 65 300yd spools in all the colours of the rainbow!!! (a real steal at only £22)

however the concern arises that I have no way of storing them. my current threads are kept in a nifty little box with pegs in the bottom to hold them in place, however it only holds around 20 threads and was far too expensive to buy another 4 of!

So im looking for thread storage ideas for 45mm tall spools, available in the uk, and reasonably cheap... maybe some of you have ideas for a DIY version?
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Old 01-07-2011, 05:48 AM
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My Mom used a peg board on the wall. The kind with removable metal pegs. Mine? are thrown in a box.
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Old 01-07-2011, 06:06 AM
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Alas i think i may also need to go for the "throw it in a box" option as anything hanging from my walls instantly becomes a kitty climbing frame....
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Old 01-07-2011, 06:12 AM
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I keep mine in a short Plano Tackle box that I got in a sporting goods store. Works for me!!
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I use plastic storage boxes that are made for toy cars - like Hot Wheels. Are you able to get those in the UK? They have dividers inside to keep the cars separate, but it holds the thread perfectly.

There are also some similar boxes to hold fishing lures.
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Old 01-07-2011, 06:54 AM
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I found a set of drawers for paper supplies etc. in an office supply store. One is taller and rolls under my sewing table. The other one is a small 3 drawer one that fits on top of my sewing table.
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Originally Posted by oatw13
I use plastic storage boxes that are made for toy cars - like Hot Wheels. Are you able to get those in the UK? They have dividers inside to keep the cars separate, but it holds the thread perfectly.

There are also some similar boxes to hold fishing lures.
The hot wheel boxes hold 48 spools of thread. I have about 5 of those. I use to buy them at WM but, you know how it goes. Raise the price or don't carry them anymore if they find out the quilters want them....
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Originally Posted by kateyb
I found a set of drawers for paper supplies etc. in an office supply store. One is taller and rolls under my sewing table. The other one is a small 3 drawer one that fits on top of my sewing table.
Me too!
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my husband makes me thread holder that go on the wall he also made me an old fashioned spool cabinet the kind you see in antique store that say Coats and Clarks Thread
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