Sunday, April 5, 2026

Embroidery Floss Organized

    I finished up with the last bag of assorted embroidery floss placing them onto cards and in boxes.

   Before we moved to the lake house, a neighbor friend that did a lot of embroidery work taught me about the floss onto cards and then placing them into boxes by colors. I had found three boxes at the time at garage sales and bought the cardboard cards. My friend had found an antique piece on a stand and made out of wood full of many deep drawers-she had this full of her embroidery threads.

  Just before Larry's accident I had gotten back to tackling all the floss I had acquired. I needed a break from stitching so decided to tackle this again. I bought three boxes that I found on Amazon-made in the USA and each box included 50 of the cards. I also had bought 200 of the cardboard cards-or bobbins.

  I ended up using at least 300 cards-Wow haha. The boxes are sorted by colors. I have a full box of greens, one full of neutral colors and browns, and almost full or partial full of yellows-orange, red, blues and purples and a box of varigated and odds. 


Quite the job but I started this project when our weather went cold and rainy and finished it up today. A job well done smiles.

  I got a surprise knock on the door late morning today-it was a neighbor I had not met that lives on acreage above us that overlooks the lake in all directions.  I knew this was a young family and she home schools.I had met her husband one winter. They have chickens so I love the rooster in the morning-I need to be brave and go visit them one day. She had made these giant carrot muffins placed on a pretty plastic plate and wrapped up. with saran wrap. A nice surprise for sure.  

   Happy new week


Oh and I am still having issues commenting sometimes on your blogs and also commenting back to yours here on my blog-hoping Google will fix these issues.

17 comments:

  1. What a lovely gift of a bake. Love that. Very nicely done on getting the floss tidy and easy to grab and use. My kinda fun.

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    1. Good evening-yes it was a relaxing task Now we are seniors the visit was nice

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  2. That is a nice Easter gift from your neighbour.

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  3. This is looking good! Oh, I need to get organized... Have a happy new week, hugs to you and the lake!

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  4. Must be so nice to have that project done :) I like the idea of the little cards , must make so easy to find and use just what you want.. I hope you do find your brave and visit your neighbor.. :) Hugs! deb

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    1. I do like the floss on the cards-keeps the threads from turning into a mess when you use them. I have never been good visiting or reaching out like that

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  5. Great that you finished this Kathy. I've done it before and it's not a quick job, but it great when it's done. Hope you had a lovely Easter and start to the new week. hugs-Erika

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    1. Hi Erika, this was a good project to get completed and a break from the stitching-now I have a better idea of what colors I have too-hugs

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  6. I use to wrap my floss on these cards and place them in boxes like this. Over the years though they made a crease which was hard to get out and I no longer liked it. So I now put them on plain floss drops. I place them on a metal floss ring and then store them in a plastic bin. It is all about organizing however one does it though. Janice

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    1. I am not crazy about the creases either-but they usually work out while stitching-I like your idea too and have not seen that before. organizing is good

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  7. That is a big job done for sure. What a lovely gesture from your neighbors.
    I am sure they would love a visit.
    Cathy

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    1. I thought so too with the neighbor, she added her phone number to the card so I will be brave and reach out soon

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  8. Your sorted threads look pretty and neat in their new homes! I'm so glad a neighbor visited you!

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    1. Thank you Debra I bought more kantha fabrics from the same shop-I really like the owner. I want to make these pieces into to raggy light weight quilt

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