tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121784597482307635.post5718570064058608617..comments2023-10-03T17:32:26.998+02:00Comments on All the days of: I absolutely hateAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01701197855614442856noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121784597482307635.post-24819385799313311492009-06-12T03:27:17.781+02:002009-06-12T03:27:17.781+02:00Your angel is coming along nicely. She is so beaut...Your angel is coming along nicely. She is so beautiful. Love the flowers, too.<br />Lennalennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05736735391884903667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121784597482307635.post-19076305169729907282009-06-12T03:25:48.299+02:002009-06-12T03:25:48.299+02:00I use zip lock bags, snack, zip lock 4x6 that I ge...I use zip lock bags, snack, zip lock 4x6 that I get at Hobby Lobby, a craft store. I cut the label off of the card and put it in the inside of the bag with the thread. I then get a shoe box and put the bags inside it in order by number. When I am finished with the project if there is any thread left, I use the box to put all the other threads I have used. When the box gets filled up I get another box and start adding to it. I now have 4 boxes of thread and I pull from those boxes when I need a thread and replace it when I am finished. But no matter how many threads you have you will Always need just one more. It's a rule. If you have just three stitches left to stitch you will Always run out of thread. Another rule!<br />Take care and I am praying for you both, I thought about you many times Wed, and Thursday and said a prayer.<br />God Bless and kiss that cute dog for me.<br />Lennalennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05736735391884903667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121784597482307635.post-38481323405648884132009-06-09T20:21:47.503+02:002009-06-09T20:21:47.503+02:00My grandmother always used the little snack zip ba...My grandmother always used the little snack zip baggies for her floss. It worked out great for her. :0)Terryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09678326070918510419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121784597482307635.post-15391927615971789052009-06-06T20:20:56.563+02:002009-06-06T20:20:56.563+02:00I use the little baggies too. You can either use ...I use the little baggies too. You can either use the Floss-a-way bags or the small snack ziplocks. I use a small post-it to put the floss number and/or symbol on and stick it on the inside of the bag. Punch a hole in the corner (flossaways already have the holes) and put them on a ring. I'll post a picture of it on my blog so you can see. :)Branlaadeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06678286378713089390noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9121784597482307635.post-34800688276843860242009-06-06T17:33:32.204+02:002009-06-06T17:33:32.204+02:00I use floss bags with the number written on the fr...I use floss bags with the number written on the front. I put them on a ring. I also put the symbol on the bag with a small sticky label. That way I can remove it when I am done and use the bag again. I wrap any strands I have seperated around my fingers and put them inside also. I have also made a needle holder for kits. I use a piece of felt. Put a piece of wide tape down the middle. Use small sticky labels with the number and symbol on each. When I am done I can remove the labels and use it again for the next kit. Hope this helps.Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06395157955320659033noreply@blogger.com