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The most convenient and beautiful ways to store sewing thread - in our selection!

Last time we discussed various ways of storing fabrics for sewing, and today we’ll talk about another “headache” for thousands of needlewomen. Endless coils strive to scatter around the house, you just have to get distracted for a second! If you are still looking for the perfect way to store your sewing thread, you will surely find it in our selection.


How to store fabrics for sewing and needlework


1. Banks

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In transparent cans, coils look spectacular, although one cannot but admit that a note of chaos in this storage option still remains.

By the way, for many needlewomen this method became the starting point for decorating ... lamps!

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2. Box organizer

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A fairly cheap option, because a shoe box is perfect for creating such an organizer. You can use cloves or simple toothpicks.


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3. Round cookie box

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Almost everyone, without exception, has had or still has a round tin box in which there used to be cookies, and now it is the last refuge for lonely buttons, sewing hooks, beads and other hand-made small things. Such a box can be turned into a convenient organizer.

A detailed description of the process can be found in the video below:

4. Hanging organizer for small things

Photo: Natipernavigare

In stores you can easily find inexpensive plastic or rag organizers for garages and pantries, which usually store shoes, garden tools, household items. You can very well use these numerous pockets to store your collection of threads.


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5. Lockers

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Not everyone has the opportunity to purchase expensive organizers for sewing thread, but in fact, adding compartments inside your existing cabinets is not so difficult. Moreover, it is completely optional to use wood; partitions can also be made of cardboard.

Photo: thekrazycouponlady

6. Doors

The cabinet doors can easily be turned into a convenient organizer, but for this you just have to work with wood.

Measure your door and determine the position of the rails: be extremely careful, since your door must close tightly. Mark the position of the holes on the rails.

Drill holes with a drill and drive in pegs.

Paint in the desired color and glue on the door.

Photo: costurero

7. Wall organizer

Photo: Elizabeth Tulipana, pinterest

Perhaps one of the most time-consuming options, which, moreover, requires free space on the wall. On the other hand, such an organizer looks very impressive, and all the threads are really at hand.

A detailed master class on the manufacture of such boards can be found in the material below in the section "Stand for storing threads."


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