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    Old 07-13-2011, 02:32 PM
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    I just bought 3 more of JoAnn's clear plastic covered thread boxes. At half price less a 20% coupon, l can now see all my spools and keep them dust free.
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    Old 07-13-2011, 02:34 PM
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    I tried one of these first but the spools kept popping out!!
    Originally Posted by BluegrassGurl
    Does anyone have one of these? Looks to be a great solution.... keeps threads organized, enclosed, and a space saver.

    $19.99 @ Joann's


    Sulky Slimline Universal Slimline Storage Box

    Weighs only 4 lb when filled. Easily remove a spool with the exclusive lifting tab; spools won't fall out. All spools are clearly visible and easily accessible. Free standing when partially opened. Organizes up to 64 large and small Sulky snap-end spools plus the small and next larger size of most major brands.
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    Old 07-13-2011, 02:34 PM
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    Originally Posted by Linda71
    I have some of the hard plastic see through bins with individual holders for each spool that I bought at Joanns ...
    That is what I use also. I'm up to about 6 or 7 now sorted by color and intensity.

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    Old 07-13-2011, 02:38 PM
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    This is the NEWEST thing..since most thread now comes on the skinny spools!
    These were found at Lowes, but I also found a nice one at Atwoods! Just measure your thread spools L and W so you know they will lie flat or even stand(mini cones).
    Great for keeping different threads separate! YOu know, cotton, poly, silk, etc...

    They do sell one at Joanns, but it is flimsy, the back is wide open because they expect you to mount it to the wall...and it cost more than these hardware ones!

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    Old 07-13-2011, 02:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    This is the NEWEST thing..since most thread now comes on the skinny spools!
    Sure won't work for embroidery thread.
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    Old 07-13-2011, 03:19 PM
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    Originally Posted by featherweight
    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    This is the NEWEST thing..since most thread now comes on the skinny spools!
    Sure won't work for embroidery thread.
    NO, you need to shop Sears automotive tool section for a box there!
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    Old 07-13-2011, 03:28 PM
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    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    Originally Posted by featherweight
    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    This is the NEWEST thing..since most thread now comes on the skinny spools!
    Sure won't work for embroidery thread.
    NO, you need to shop Sears automotive tool section for a box there!
    I got my storage at Sportsman whse. Holds the small cones perfect. 32 in a box..
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    Old 07-13-2011, 03:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by featherweight
    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    Originally Posted by featherweight
    Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
    This is the NEWEST thing..since most thread now comes on the skinny spools!
    Sure won't work for embroidery thread.
    NO, you need to shop Sears automotive tool section for a box there!
    I got my storage at Sportsman whse. Holds the small cones perfect. 32 in a box..
    WOW, you ladies are pretty creative!!
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    Old 07-14-2011, 03:18 AM
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    Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
    I put my CT size spools in 3X4 ziploc bags, then into plasic bins by general color (hots, cools, neutrals). Not the most organized, but I can put the bobbin in the bag with the thread if I have one, the bags keep the thread clean, and NO TANGLES!!!!
    I also put my spools of thread in snack size plastic bags along with their matching bobbins. I use ponytail cloth elastic holders to fasten around each bobbin to secure the thread. Neat little packages. Now, I don't have a ton of threads, so my supply can stay relatively neat and colors easy to find.The thread packages are stored in a sewing/thread cabinet that I inherited.
    This works for me, so far!
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    Old 07-14-2011, 03:27 AM
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    While many of you have large stashes of fabric, my 'problem' seems to be thread. I still have thread on wooden spools that I purchased myself years ago.:) I also have a lot I bought for 9-25 cents when I worked for a fabric store that was discontinuing Moinlyke. A great quality thread for clothing and home dec sewing that I could not resist. Then came the embroidery machine. I seem to attract large collections of these with the sure and certain knowledge that I cannot possibly live long enough to use it all (or even make a dent).

    Have you noticed, I have yet to mention quilting? At least I have restricted myself to buying for specific projects, except for plenty of neutrals of course. ;)

    All that said, I want you to know how much I appreciate the many ideas for storage!!
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