Floss Storage Dilemma 𝙎𝙊𝙇𝙑𝙀𝘿

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  • @Appellonia
    @Appellonia Год назад +36

    WOMAN...YOU LITERALLY JUST DESCRIBED EVERY SINGLE PROBLEM IN THE EXACT ORDER...IN THE EXACT WORDS...AS I HAVE RUN INTO!!! I AM DYING!!! 🤣🤣👏🏻 👏🏻 THANK YOU FOR THIS. SERIOUSLY THANK U! P.S. Its so interesting to find I have an identical organizational twin across the globe. 🌎 🥰

    • @debbiemarx7379
      @debbiemarx7379 Год назад +2

      Ditto what she said, I’ve watched all your storage videos and now am finally willing to throw out the cash and purchase a system. Pip and Chip here I come

    • @ruthamdal2270
      @ruthamdal2270 10 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree with this comment. After a 40+ year break between my last project and picking Cross Stitch up again I found that I was out of control with the floss. Love this system and your explanation of how you got there. Can't wait to try it. Please excuse this question but time and retirement has caused a lot of questions & confusion. I understand that you put an entire skein of floss on the chip and hang it in the box. When you are working on a project do you pull the whole chip or just the number of threads you think you'll need? And if you have multiple projects going with the same thread, how do you store it in your project bag? Does it just float around or do you wind it on a bobbin for the time you are using that color? Hope this makes sense. Thank you in advance for any responses/ideas you might have.

    • @megastitches
      @megastitches 8 месяцев назад +2

      lol same here 😂😂

  • @rebeccajourney3183
    @rebeccajourney3183 2 года назад +1

    So happy to see you broach this subject! This was brilliant Teresa❣

  • @LexieMichelle
    @LexieMichelle Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your journey and helping us fellow stitchers to avoid some pitfalls along the way. 🙏🏽😊

  • @marciamcguire6501
    @marciamcguire6501 2 года назад

    FAAAABULOUS , Teresa !!!!!! Thank you SOOOOOOO much ! This is just a game changer for me !!!!!!! All the best, marcia

  • @jodeewalker6536
    @jodeewalker6536 2 года назад

    Loved this Teresa....it was definitely a walk down memory lane of you and also my life 🥰 . Still have bobbins that I fail to use and also order new. I really love threads hanging...just pull your thread and stitch!! No more wasted time. Hope you have a great week and plenty of enjoyable stitching 🥰

  • @sharonodonoghue7619
    @sharonodonoghue7619 2 года назад +21

    I recently started using Annies Keepers, which I love. For me, this is the system I will use forever.
    In the UK, I have struggled to find filing boxes to fit the Annies Keepers size of hanger.
    I know some people use Ikea boxes but they don't seem to be able to put the lid on then.
    I have finally found a solution that works for me.
    One 35 litre Really Useful Box - the kind that can take A4 and Foolscap hanging files.
    Two A4 hanging files - they act as the runners and can be moved to correct width.
    It really works!!
    I hope this helps other UK users of Annies Keepers. I can't add a photo but I am happy to send one to anyone who is interested.

    • @tarafurnice6097
      @tarafurnice6097 Год назад

      Hello Sharon, I'm new-ish to cross stitching, but would love to see your example of the A4 file's and box if possible. I'm in the uk. 😊 Tara

  • @lyncampbell992
    @lyncampbell992 2 года назад +1

    I had not heard of this system, thanks for all the info. Well definitely give this some thought. Loved the video - absolutely enjoyed it. Stay safe and well.

  • @sandigorton4215
    @sandigorton4215 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on storage and space. Sounds like a brilliant system, off to order right now. Take care and thanks again 😊

  • @Ane-kh3yp
    @Ane-kh3yp 2 года назад

    What a great video Teresa, Glad you seem to have found a solution to your floss storage. I am sure it was a great help to many. :)

  • @Kelley_stitches
    @Kelley_stitches Год назад

    Thank you for sharing all this information. I am new to cross stitch and I was trying to figure this out as well. Love all the ideas and struggled the same way you did in the beginning!

  • @dorothynason6934
    @dorothynason6934 2 года назад

    Hello from British Columbia Canada. So glad to come across your channel. Thank you so much for all the info on storing threads. So helpful. I've been stitching for over 30 years now and have always used bobbins.Now that I know there are other options it's awesome. The thing is it doesn't matter how long you've been at something there's always something to learn about it.Thank you so much and all the best for a full recovery on your hip replacement. God bless you. Looking forward to more great videos.

  • @trduesing4117
    @trduesing4117 2 года назад

    You are the most honest person on video! I thank you a bazillion for posting. I wish you happiness and stitching. I admire you.

  • @bltperky
    @bltperky 2 года назад

    I have always used the Floss Away bags & bobbins in my projects. After watching one of your recent videos on Annie’s Keepers I have purchased this system and love it! Mine are stored in a file box but for a project I just pull out the colors I need and put them on the project file rods. Thank you for sharing this system..so much easier to use! 😊

  • @lindajohnson3836
    @lindajohnson3836 2 года назад +4

    What a great video!
    Looks like you have achieved utopia in the floss world. Now for me, I am so disorganized, some are on bobbins, some hanging on cards, some still in skeins and some just a tangled mess. You gave me ideas to strive for in my thread journey. Thank you.

  • @elliewelliestitcher
    @elliewelliestitcher 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed your chat today. Floss storage is so varied with what people prefer. I like the floss chips they look great, I might have to invest!!

  • @kimberlyechols7280
    @kimberlyechols7280 2 года назад

    Congratulations on solving your storage dilemma. Thanks for the information, I'm looking into a different way to store my collection.
    😁 I loved seeing your beautiful baby in the background getting comfy on the daybed. 😊

  • @ayanasarver4059
    @ayanasarver4059 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video! I am a baby stitcher…lol I have been in the game for 5 yrs now and I know I love this! I am currently using bobbins and I think it’s time for a change! 🥰

  • @CraftyMax001
    @CraftyMax001 2 года назад +1

    Love the video all these different storage systems wow I’m just got mine on bobbins in the storage box you showed at the beginning of the video I have 2 of them and 1 medium storage container for my variegated thread 😍😍👍👍

  • @harleyriderstitcher3951
    @harleyriderstitcher3951 2 года назад

    Excellent detailed review! I feel your pain! Just kitted my future projects with my bobbins of DMC, I have eliminated so many plastic boxes! Love your end find, I will be checking those out! Thanks for sharing!!!!

  • @CerroneSamuel
    @CerroneSamuel 2 года назад

    I was so looking forward to this. I am at a cross roads on deciding what system to use. Thanks for all the ideas.

  • @judyoswald7568
    @judyoswald7568 2 года назад

    I’m so glad I came across ur channel, I’m just getting started and immediately realized the thread was gonna be a challenge. U Clarified each system with great details also I could make an informed decision
    Thank you

  • @stitchyreevo9768
    @stitchyreevo9768 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this, certainly gives something to think about. I sitting here feeling guilty as mine are mixed up in a colour in different drawers. I’m glad you went for full cxc threads. Beautiful colours I never seen.

  • @lindaglover7548
    @lindaglover7548 2 года назад

    Hi Teresa, great video, very well explained. The P&C system looks great. As a fairly new cross stitcher I have already encountered a problem with how to store my floss. Will be looking at the P&C system. Thank you 😊

  • @amyspeers8012
    @amyspeers8012 2 года назад +4

    Love the way P&C chips look! I have been stitching off and on for years. I used the bobbins back in the day. When I started stitching again, I went to the bobbins. I quickly realized I didn’t like them. After making something to see if I liked that (I hated it) I went to floss bags. I must say, those work the best for me. I live in an old house in SW France and I found these wooden long boxes that work great for the bags. I pull the bags when I start on a project and keep them on a ring. That said, my projects are SO much smaller than yours. I really appreciate this video to see what others use. Take care and all the best from Gensac.

  • @ferncurtis2437
    @ferncurtis2437 2 года назад +7

    I can’t quite believe you posted this video today. I invested in the Pip & Chip full chip set yesterday after umming and ahing for months. I order my Ikea boxes last night in grey and I’ve just collected them…what a treat…I’m so excited to set everything up. It was the right decision 🥰

  • @katiewest2253
    @katiewest2253 2 года назад +6

    I started using Annie’s Keepers awhile back after watching your flosstube about them. Game changer for me. Thank you for your honest reviews (pros/cons) on the different systems available. You’re absolutely right-all depends on your style of stitching with what will work for you. I ❤️❤️❤️ my Keepers.

  • @mary-louw2946
    @mary-louw2946 2 года назад +1

    Your stitching story sounds like mine. I tried everything and do not like bobbinating or floss away bags. I love hanging threads and I love seeing them and I love them neat. I will look into this system today. Thank you.

  • @quietmindstitcher9326
    @quietmindstitcher9326 2 года назад +3

    Loved this. A history of floss storage! Xxx

  • @ellenwelch5327
    @ellenwelch5327 2 года назад

    I’m so excited about this system I ordered it and I’m a low income person but I got into Crosstitch because of you and the system is just perfect thank you for telling us about it I wish you well and I enjoy you always God bless

  • @demetriacovington8489
    @demetriacovington8489 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for outlining your experience. I have bobbins, floss bags, and floss drops. The floss chips will be great for my future storage. I’m willing to unwind my bobbins but ironing never. I may give them away to a new stitcher that’s on a budget. Then treat myself to the complete set of DMC. Thanks this was VERY HELPFUL.

  • @mamasauns
    @mamasauns 2 года назад +4

    I bought the Annie's Keepers system after seeing it on one of your previous videos and love it. Integrating the Pip and Chip system with the Annie's Keepers sounds like a no-brainer and will definitely invest as I feel that this will be the FINAL storage system I will ever need, never having to think about it again. Thanks for the information Teresa. Take care. 🥰

  • @Grandmalean
    @Grandmalean 2 года назад

    I am loving my Annie's Keepers, I will have look into the PIP and Chips. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kathleenHS
    @kathleenHS 2 года назад +1

    Hi Teresa. Loved that you made a 35 minute video on floss storage! A subject all cross-stitchers understand. We’ve all been there with the storage questions and I’m still there lol. I use homemade floss drops and skeins which I store in floss bags. So the plan is to pull the existing floss drop out from the bag or make a new floss drop when I kit a project while keeping the remaining length of the floss skein in the bag for future projects. Not a perfect system - still doesn’t stop me from buying more floss 😆. Love your videos and beautiful stitching. Happy Stitching.

  • @carolreid9755
    @carolreid9755 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Teresa. I have never bobinated as I embroidered before I cross stitched many years ago and bobbins were not around. I remember your video and being so excited and I immediately got Annie's keepers. I agree about the storage of them, I adapted a filing cabinet as letter size was no go here in the UK. Love the look of the pip and chip ,what a great idea to combine them, Alba sticher used them and I do like the colour code and number. So nice to see something from here for a change. Sticherista has a full set of them in the wooden DMC drawer. Fly the flag as they say.

  • @kim1155
    @kim1155 2 года назад

    This system is very nice!!!! I have been CS for more than 30 years I wish I would have found this years ago. It is little on the expensive side. I am a little OCD about my floss storage and would love to have this system but it is more than I can spend. Love your posts, please keep them coming.

  • @StitcheryWitchery
    @StitcheryWitchery Год назад +1

    I adored this video lol so nice to know I'm not the only one that keeps evolving the storage and systems because I .JUST.KEEP.STITCHING.

  • @lainibop
    @lainibop 2 года назад

    That was so interesting to watch, you did a really good breakdown of your storage journey!

  • @wyattack06
    @wyattack06 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video! Always appreciate that you share your knowledge!
    Thanks, Kim T ☀️

  • @janmccarson9431
    @janmccarson9431 Год назад +2

    I’ve been stitching since the 70s. Over the last couple years I’ve ordered all the pip and chip bobbins. I have a set of each and put them in the Bisley containers from the container store. Love it! Best system for me.

  • @angelaloves2stitch
    @angelaloves2stitch 2 года назад +2

    Yes! I love talking about floss storage systems!! I too have my Cxc on Annie’s Keepers..and my dmc on the Pip & Chip bobbins stored in a Bisley file cabinet..that’s just for storage though..I use cheap gift tags from Amazon to kit up my different projects..that kind of work like the P & C chips do with the extra hole punched in it for extra floss bits.. Now I need to get myself as organized as you are

  • @SigalAlon
    @SigalAlon 2 года назад

    Lovely video. Loads of useful information for all. Thank you for the in depth review.

  • @theresapetrik1995
    @theresapetrik1995 2 года назад +1

    Great video! You had me agreeing and laughing along with your journey through the dilemma of floss storage. Been there; done that. I'm also using a combo system as a compromise of DMC bobbins filed in plastic sheets within 2 zipper closed large binder cases and a drawer for hand dyed threads. Krenik and Rainbow Gallery, etc. have their own drawers. My space is very limited as well and unfortunately one system doesn't work for all thread varieties. Thanks for the walk-through thought process since it gave me food for thought and maybe new options to investigate.

  • @sumirao9513
    @sumirao9513 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your thread journey. I had a very similar story. You introduced me to the Annie’s Thread Keeps. I also love the hanging system but they are not easy to get a hold of, even here in the US. Maybe I will follow your lead and try the Pip and Chip version. They certainly are pretty! Thanks for sharing! Happy Stitching. 😊

  • @susanolson184
    @susanolson184 2 года назад

    One of the best videos I’ve sever seen on storage!

  • @christinedickover7786
    @christinedickover7786 2 года назад

    Thank you Teresa.. I have been down that same rabbit hole but I’ve had a few more things I tried!! Love your final solution and will see how available pip and chips are in the States!!

  • @melissao7840
    @melissao7840 2 года назад +1

    I have DMC on Annie's Keepers but have had my 👀 on the Pip & Chip for a while. I haven't pulled the trigger on them because of them requiring more space. I have all of the DMC in 2 boxes.
    Thank you for sharing! I love seeing organizing videos, especially floss.

  • @robinb6281
    @robinb6281 2 года назад

    I have the DMC cabinet with the entire set of DMC and had no idea how I was going to organize them so I did buy the pip and chip, I love them!!! I bought some wooden holders for each project by modera hoopla off etsy and it holds 12 pip and chip bobbins. So for those that do small projects this is great! I use the Annie’s keepers too, love them. I label them with small round stickers and place the thread name ie: dmc 450 or CCW (classic color works) sunset in different sections but this way I know which set they are. I have them all organized. I don’t know how you label your Annie’s keepers, I havent’ watched all your videos with Annie’s. Thanks for this! Very informative. I too have tried all these systems plus the bows! Have a great day!

  • @lorrainearmstrong327
    @lorrainearmstrong327 2 года назад

    This does sound like a game changer. I’m going to look into both Annie’s and Pip and Chip. I really enjoyed your video. I have tried many different things in the last 35 years. I’m so glad I found you and checked out your videos. Count me in as a new subscriber in the USA in IDAHO and have an amazing weekend. 🤗

  • @jan3451
    @jan3451 2 года назад +4

    Teresa...regarding the Annie’s Keepers storage system, oh my goodness! I had no idea they existed before watching the two videos you have posted here. I’ve tried many systems throughout the years and I’m now eyebrow deep in Annie’s Keepers! I believe I’ve purchased one thousand of them so far and am closing in on wrapping up all my DMC and overdyed flosses. This system is THE game changer! I store my silks in floss bags but anything that’s cotton has a home on the keepers. This system is the most user friendly system I’ve ever used. THANK YOU sooo much for taking the time to share your discovery of this system…if not for you and the keepers I’d still be drowning in floss frustration!

  • @janturner1475
    @janturner1475 2 года назад +1

    Hi Teresa, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I think we have all gone down the rabbit hole of trying different storage methods. When I first stitched back in the last 80s / early 90s I think bobbins was the method available (at least that I knew of anyway). Just as cross stitch designs and styles have come a long way and are so diverse now, so too are storage methods. Plus our taste as stitchers develop and change as we go. Since I started up stitching again about 4 years ago, I refused to use bobbins. They are such a pain to wind, unwind, rewind, and the kinks... ugh. Currently I am using floss away bags, but am intrigued by these floss chips. I will check them out. Thank you again. Hugs from AZ

  • @patgoodchild8045
    @patgoodchild8045 2 года назад +4

    So glad you have discovered Pip & Chip. I am a bobbin babe myself and bought the full set of DMC bobbins last year and the Bisley cabinet they fit into as well. Fabulous storage system, great quality product and made in the UK which is an even greater bonus!!! I think the bobbins were their first inventions and the hanging system followed, lovely UK company, they deserve a business award or something.

  • @Essex-Stitcher
    @Essex-Stitcher 2 года назад

    I love the look of the pip and chip bobbins, I've stuck with bobbinating and working on an excel spreadsheet to keep track of my threads and where they are in projects to stop me buying extras.

  • @sandiego1966
    @sandiego1966 2 года назад +1

    Ordered a set for myself. For me, the fact that the color # is pre-printed is significant because I have to deal with the little dmc stickers falling off. Can’t wait to get it. Love my Annie’s Keepers but this will be a game changer. Thank you for the review. Loved your video. 👍💕

  • @bellap2570
    @bellap2570 5 месяцев назад

    Well, with all said, hopefully we will have this floss chip system in Canada 🇨🇦! Can’t wait because I am so tired with the bobbin system, so many problems with the floss on the bobbins, time consuming etc….thank you so much for sharing this video. ❤

  • @siljabirgisdottir737
    @siljabirgisdottir737 2 года назад

    Thank you for a great video! Thanks to one of your earlier videos, I bought Annie’s Keepers and that system works brilliantly for me. I have my full set of CXC floss on the Keepers and they all fit in 1 Tjena box from IKEA. I have that box next to my stitching area and work most of my HAEDS from that. I have one HAED that has its own floss (on Annie’s Keepers) because I’m stitching it with tent stitch so the floss is longer than my master set.

  • @debbieweigle8420
    @debbieweigle8420 2 года назад

    Thank you Teresa for the helpful information!!

  • @sallysuhovy9938
    @sallysuhovy9938 2 года назад

    Wow this is a beautiful way to store ones floss. Love this. I need a second job to buy but it would be worth it. The thought of not bobbinnating is a game changer and it looks so nice an neat. Thank you for sharing. Maybe a birthday gift. I like that it would fit my IKEA shelves. And the Sulky thread system too. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @theresaatkinson6628
    @theresaatkinson6628 Год назад

    Great information! I have thought about Annie’s Keepers system. I may have to get your DMC system. Thanks for sharing. Hope your hip is doing well.

  • @chriseeeime9602
    @chriseeeime9602 2 года назад

    You have made my day. Am home very unwell. NOT COVID. Always enjoy your videos, but this one was sure comprehensive re the storage system(s) lol thank you for your honesty. I am in Australia so will have to Google the accessibility of the Pip n Chip system. I am early in my stitching path, so what better time to find the hanging system of choice. Again thank you.

  • @cruiser236
    @cruiser236 2 года назад +7

    Hi Teresa! I use Floss-a-Way bags for every project. Have them all on ring holders. I love them!

    • @annf3949
      @annf3949 Год назад

      I use the same system works well for me

  • @tntori5079
    @tntori5079 2 года назад +2

    Not gonna lie - that system looks amazing. I have all keepers now and do love them. These look great! I'm so happy you found a system that works for you! It's such an added stress if your organization isn't right. Of which your keepers video is how I found annie's keepers so thank you!!!! IN combination with systems like that I'd recommend an app called "Thread Organizer". The icon is blue with a green and red checkmark. It's about $5 USD but after trying MANY inventory apps (including making my own) - I found this one and haven't looked back. It's a bugbear at first - but after everything is in it makes checking if you have a color or not SO easy. Especially if your not at home. And it makes adding thread when a project is done easy too!

  • @conniesimonich2327
    @conniesimonich2327 2 года назад

    Hi, I just found your channel and I absolutely loved this episode. I related to all of your concerns on storage and thank you for this. I have tried bobbins and now hanging floss on floss drops. The problem is I don’t have enough room to be able to see all the colors, a place to keep them, so I’m gonna check into your system. Now on to binge watching

  • @megastitches
    @megastitches 8 месяцев назад

    This video is soooo funny to me ! Because you just explained my whole stitching journey with the floss storage situation 😂😂😂 and no Teresa you are not the only one ! The good part in my case I never bobinatted a full DMC set 😊I had some but when I bought the full set I DIY a hanging system

  • @justinedowell4023
    @justinedowell4023 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video I know how you feel I've been going crazy trying to find a good storage solution for my floss love ❤ the idea pip and chip I'm going to try this thank you so helpful 😊

  • @frida5986
    @frida5986 2 года назад

    Hello Teresa, you're looking fabulous!
    I had an 'aha'/cringe moment when you talked about kitting a full coverage piece and ordering all the floss...for each project. I'm guilty of the same! It was alright for one or two projects, but before I knew it, I had several full coverage projects going, each with its own kit of floss. And each project in its own ArtBin box, which takes up so much space in my closet! This Pip and Chips system looks fantastic; I'll have to give it a go!

  • @1LuckieDuckie
    @1LuckieDuckie 2 года назад

    I want to Thank you for showing me how to stitch using the parking method. I am 64 years old and my stitches were wonky because I just grabbed a thread and went crazy until the thread was used up. I used to stress after a while because I could hardly find the thread number for single boxes throughout my work. Then theres the fact I am a beginner stitcher yet I purchased a William Morris pattern that made me lose half my hair and a few fingernails. So Thanks!!! And, I love your accent. My husband of 40 years is British.

  • @starbabytam
    @starbabytam Год назад +1

    I'm sorry, I was chuckling the whole time I watched this.... Not because I didn't feel for you, but the opposite. I was with you every step of the way until the end. Every changeover, bobbin wrap, etc. And I just finished my newest try this weekend! Gotta smile about it, right?

  • @janetgood-xs5kg
    @janetgood-xs5kg 4 месяца назад

    This has been the most informative video! Been there, done that and I’ve been debating Annie’s Keepers vs. Pip and Chip and now I have my answer. Thank you so much! ❤

  • @TessStitches
    @TessStitches 2 года назад +2

    I found Annie’s through you, and it is the best thing that ever happened to my stitching. I agree that the hole is quite small, and I actually split the DMC skein in half. Put one half in the Annie and I twist the second half for storage. That’s for my master set. For my ‘kitted’ projects on Annie’s I just pull a couple of strands and put it on rather than fully kitting - so I don’t have the same issue you had as having excess skeins.
    I love the look of Pip and Chip, but I can’t bring myself to mix brands when I can help it and I have already invested too much into my Annie’s.

  • @liliawebb9377
    @liliawebb9377 2 года назад

    Great solution for you! You did a wonderful job of explaining it all as we have been through much of it as well. I'm definitely keeping it in mind for the future. All mine presently are housed in double-sided plastic boxes as kits with the patterns and accessories. All that winding!
    I have been trying drops and punching holes for those pesky bits of still useful pieces of thread beyond the main hole and then putting them in ziplocks on rings with the pattern but I've run out of totes, and haven't ventured into the bags yet but ziplocks slide so I only have two or three that I'm working on near me and their Q-snaps of differing sizes but some just have to be on the floor stands. My Stitch in Time H.A.E.D. is in that to work on and I'm still working my way across to the other end of the frame. I made it the center pages so I'm on year 3 and only have 8 to go.....I am determined as it is my first.
    I shudder to think about all the accumulated expense on threads over the years but I'm eying a bit of wall that could be organized and IKea could put those cubbies there but then the boxes and all the little tabs but I wish it was in existence when I began. Thank you so much Teresa. I'm still using Good Notes as it suits me just fine and I really like that white floche that I owe all to you.

  • @chloetenbusch7331
    @chloetenbusch7331 2 года назад

    Hi my name is Chloe, and I have been watching you RUclips for about 4 months and really enjoy it. I have learned a lot from you. I live in Lebanon Oregon USA

  • @autumnfoxandrabbitcrafts
    @autumnfoxandrabbitcrafts 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video....so far I only buy fosses for the projects I'm doing, but when I get my studio back this may change!! This has given me some good ideas for storage, at the moment tho I keep all my DMC flosses on floss drops with floss keepers. The floss drops I buy because I've not got the room to make my own yet, tbh I'm a bit too lazy so buying them suits me!! Floss away bags I have but my flosses are squashed into them!! For now I'll buy only when I have a project but I am eventually, probably going to get floss sets and I'm wanting to try other brands like weeks dye works....cross stitch has definitely become my new obsession and deco addiction 😊 thanks again for sharing your experience, Samantha xxx

  • @luvslyfe1
    @luvslyfe1 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing, Teresa! The P&C system is something that I may be willing to invest in. I already have Ikea shelves/drawers in my office. I’ve still been using bobbins (not a fan, lol), with the Pako thread holders for my HAEDS, but I only cut off an 18 inch thread (6ply) in the length that i am going to use and put that on the Pako, (2 Pakohs loaded st once, 90 colors), so that I don’t get them tangled. It’s worked with no problem, but I really like the idea of switching them out to the chip system, as I am planning to do a max color HAED when I am done with the one I am currently working on. The chip system would be great for that!

  • @susancoad1944
    @susancoad1944 25 дней назад

    Thank you so much for this ❤ I have picked up my granddaughter’s birth sampler (after an 8 year break!) and because of your RUclips video I have discovered pip and chip floss hanging storage, not the one on chips like you have but the rails to hold all DMC 500 colours in one box as this was cheaper for me. I am now back to enjoying cross stitch and am looking forward to doing some full coverage (which I have also discovered on your Chanel) X

  • @kirrilycampbell7910
    @kirrilycampbell7910 2 года назад

    Omg yes, I have been on the exact same journey with you, and also as a lover of Annies keepers have the same issue of I can’t find anything they fit in, and as I did not get enough to start with getting extras is now all be impossible. Also BIG THANK YOU, you have answered the one question i had did the ikea boxes fit in the shelving units. As the nearest ikea is like 5 hours away I could not pop down and check them out. So thank you again ❤️

  • @holly9281
    @holly9281 2 года назад

    Loved the walk through time and floss storage. I started with DMC stitch bows which I used for decades. When I moved to the US several years ago, I fell into specialty floss and out of love with the stitch bows. My solution was also a hanging one - Unplannedpeacocks' floss racks. Available in both US and A4 - they fit in any file rack. I have the DMC pre-labeled one which means I can just look in my file box and easily see what I have and what is running low. Otherwise, I use thread sorters for projects and only pull exactly what I need for each project (Pattern Keeper really helps with that!)

  • @agneslittleminders7826
    @agneslittleminders7826 Год назад

    OMG, your video is so helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @ruthkock8983
    @ruthkock8983 2 года назад

    so I was bobbinating while watching you.. love all you say.. but I have been winding since for ever! would be difficult for me to change.. so I have my own system to saving and noting my threads on hand etc. etc. BUT !! I do love the Pip and chip system.. but might be quite difficult to get it here in SAfrica at a good price.. they do send but can you imagine the shipping..so happy to look at yours which looks so smart and neat.. and easy to use. keep up the blogs ..and glad you are totally on the mend

  • @roslyndrake6702
    @roslyndrake6702 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love rolling bobbins! It is definitely therapeutic!!! :) my grandkids love helping too.

  • @suzypersaud9586
    @suzypersaud9586 5 месяцев назад

    Great Video Teresa, making good progress on Evening in the Park, this can be a finish by the end of the year 😜 xx

  • @jacquelinewoodard4707
    @jacquelinewoodard4707 2 года назад +2

    I love the Pip and Chip system, I however couldn’t afford the complete system so I went with the 5 inserts for the thin bobbins, it works perfectly for me I love it .

  • @bridgetkelly4519
    @bridgetkelly4519 Год назад

    You have perfectly charted the path I've been down, exactly. I am just hearing about Floss away bags, and rings and stackable boxes to store these. Its exhausting. LOL.

  • @oliviarobinson5460
    @oliviarobinson5460 2 года назад +1

    Hi Teresa first time commentator i love the annies keeper system iv used it ever since your bigginers guide to cross stitch :) like you i had a full set of DMC on bobbins and the kinks was doing my head in so my husband one day said 'you need straightners for that mess' Light bulb moment i use to have long hair but now love pixie cut so my hair strainters (£6 job from tescos) are perfect for running down the length of thread for annies keepers.

  • @sandiego1966
    @sandiego1966 2 года назад

    Ordered a week ago and just got notified that I will be receiving them in California on Monday, July 18. Not even two weeks. So excited.

  • @Blued_stitches
    @Blued_stitches 2 года назад +2

    Hi Teresa, thanks for this video. I got a starter pack for Annie’s keepers a while ago and love it. Am now in a thread club from lakeside needlecraft so going to get all DMC threads. Would love this system just seems a bit too expensive for me at the moment. Will need to start saving up. If they had an option to buy over 18 months the way the thread club does then that might have me interested 😂

  • @terrymarquering7388
    @terrymarquering7388 2 года назад

    Hi Teresa, like you, I’m using Annie’s Keepers for all my non-DMC threads, and have recently changed all my DMC from flossaway bags to Pip & Chip Chips in the IKEA boxes. I haven’t bought the shelving unit(s) yet, and before I do would like to know if your boxes will fit in your units with the lids on. In your videos I see you aren’t using the lids, but I live in the country with the usual increase in dust etc. so using the lids is a priority for me. Thanks so much - I really enjoy your videos❣️

  • @sandraleyland8748
    @sandraleyland8748 День назад

    I’m literally just starting cross stitch. Thanks for saving me a lot of time and money lol

  • @carolrgoldenoldie2
    @carolrgoldenoldie2 2 года назад +3

    I’m still laughing at someone who has been through the very same traumas as me! Well done for finally getting there. 🤗

  • @Springermom2
    @Springermom2 2 года назад

    This P&C system sounds amazing!

  • @dawsie
    @dawsie 2 года назад

    I have been doing the bobbins Simply because it was the only system when I first started embroidery work 50 years ago and over the years I have seen other systems come and go I that time, but the system of Floss and chip I love because IKEA is all over the world even here in Australia.
    As you can imagine I have boxes and boxes and yes boxes of threads of different brands in the past 50 years 😹😹 I don’t even want to think about how much thread I actually have in my stash but after checking out the “floss and chip” hanging system I agree with you 100 no 200% this is a better system so it looks like I am diving into a new rabbit hole and will be converting all of my threads to the “floss and chip” system next year as that’s when my workshop will be finished and I can look at making the new changes both the “Annie” and “floss and chip” are new to me this is the first I have even heard of it and I do like the idea that you are using for both to keep the projects tidy and organised using both systems.
    As for the old bobbing system I can just switch a few over when ever I get the iron and ironing board out to press anything I can say throw in a handful of bobbins in to be transferred at the same time that way it won’t be over whelming in the short term 😹😹
    Thank you for sharing🤗🤗🤗

  • @debbiemarx7379
    @debbiemarx7379 Год назад

    Thank you, thank you thank you!!! You are the woman!!

  • @WalkawayyyRenee
    @WalkawayyyRenee 2 года назад

    I just realized that while you were doing all that organizing, I completed 3 full time projects. 😂 Just kidding, girl! I’ve spent a lot of time working on organization, too! Lol!!! I’m still with bobbins, but I’m working from one set now. I took all the individually kitted up ones and they have become my “store”, so when I use up a color in my full set, I shop my “store” for a new one, and keep stitching on! Hooray! You are definitely a soul sister, floss-wise! So happy you found a fantastic system!

  • @idettechinlund3547
    @idettechinlund3547 2 года назад

    hi Teresa- i really enjoyed watching your organization of threads- when u first talked about Annie’s Keepers i switched to that. i don’t have as many threads as you & i don’t do full coverage either- but i like to stay organized too. i agree i don’t like kinks or rolling on a bobbin- that was many years ago.
    - plus i keep my specialty threads on their cards so everything is the same-
    - can u show us inside your Alex unit how you keep your threads & inside your Pip & Chip so we can see more clearly- also a room tour ?
    - in reference to your DMC- u can make it a point to do 2-5 transfers a day from old DMC bobinate to P&C along with running the iron across them. before you know it they will all be neat & done. i really enjoy your flosstube thank you for taking the time for us. i was thinking you should just finish your ABC stitch you were working on the other day- you are so close. it would be a finish & you can send out to be framed & hang it for summer- it is very cute ☺️
    best if luck, take good care of yourself 😘

  • @stampgalaxy
    @stampgalaxy 2 года назад

    I have been on a similar journey to you with floss storage, and have ended up with Annie’s Keepers in an IKEA UK filing cabinet in number order, which is my master set. I then have made a working set in DMC number order, I have sewn fabric bags that are numbered, and these are stored in numerical order in wham boxes on 2 Hobbycraft wheeled storage trollies. I have 4 full coverage HAEDs and they have similar colours mostly, so I just pick out of the working set envelopes across the board. If I start a new full coverage I check the working set, and if not there go to the master set, if no joy I purchase 2 skeins for the master set and working one. This works for me as I batch make the envelopes ... nearly there with a bag for each colour, and I can make more if needed from my vast fabric stash. When I’m done with DMC I will put all threads by company in the master threads, and can just the keeper project slides or rings for working per project. I have photos of my fabric bags on my blogspot Sussex stitcher. This new system looks great for the other company threads though as I don’t have that many. X

  • @mquiggins
    @mquiggins 2 года назад +1

    Love your hair Teresa!!

  • @maryvalenzuela6791
    @maryvalenzuela6791 2 года назад +24

    Glad you found a system that works for you. I've been stitching for more than 40 years and been using the floss away bags since the beginning.....they work for me and I've got a cabinet that fits the bags. We all have to find what works best for each of us. Happy Stitching, love to watch your videos!!

    • @tinageorge8759
      @tinageorge8759 2 года назад +2

      Thank you Mary for posting this, I’ve been stitching for almost 30 years and Floss Away Bags are the only way I’ve been using since the first time I stitched. 💚

    • @anne1579
      @anne1579 Год назад +1

      I am very new to stitching and started using zip lock snack bags. I tried putting the thread on bobbins, but have gone back to the bags. I can write on them, the thread stays clean and it is working for me.

    • @bookkeeper.winniethe7497
      @bookkeeper.winniethe7497 Год назад +2

      @@anne1579 I also use the snack bags and love this system. After each project I put the unused bags back into my filing system of my stash. I also put a hole punch in one corner and put my bags being used on a ring while using them. It works so well and you can see exactly what color you need .

    • @anne1579
      @anne1579 Год назад

      @@bookkeeper.winniethe7497 That's a great idea, I should get some rings. So far I have been grouping my bags by colour into larger bags while I am working. I have very bad eyesight, so I am very slow! The hunt for the next thread is a chance to refocus 😳🔍🤓🤣

  • @SpeedyXStitcher
    @SpeedyXStitcher 2 года назад

    If I hadn't already found a floss storage system that works for me I would definitely look into that P&C system...well, although it would probably cost way too much since I probably would have to order it from the UK. 😁
    Congratulations 😊

  • @debrastory7875
    @debrastory7875 2 года назад +1

    I got the pip and chip system about a month ago and couldn’t work out how this would be better. I was buying dmc for all my projects and along comes Teresa telling me that I don’t necessarily have to have the whole skein. Well I feel like an idiot lol. I think I will work on getting my bobbins ironed though Thanks Teresa

  • @lauriecarlson4672
    @lauriecarlson4672 Год назад

    WOW! I never really understood what the charts meant when they had all that info on it!! Thank YOU!!!
    Not all charts have it, but the bigger companies do! Nice! Magazine patterns often don't have all that info, either.
    I currently have the Bobbin storage system you initially had and have my entire life. I'm on an extremely strict budget, I don't know if I can afford to change now. Hmmm???
    I find if I have 3 or 6 projects going simultaneously, I also end up with an excessive amount of certain colors! Ha! I currently have 5-6 of the DMC 500-503's!!! Lol!!! I do have the entire collection of DMC threads and LOVE it! I always have the colors I need, or so I think! Surprise!! I'll be missing a color here or there, and it could be in another project box! I do use mini boxes for projects, sometimes I'll have 2 projects in one box. I figure I just have 'extra insurance' with repeat colors!!! Lolol!!!
    My mother always had a little damp sponge whenever she stitched, and the DMC on bobbins, after pulling the length she needed, she'd run it over the sponge and straighten the threads out with the water, and I do the same, they dry fast! Nice!
    My problem now? I have a suitcase I store my bobbin cases in and they cases are labeled, it used to be easy to grab a bobbin box. Not now! I have ALL the colors and extras of the many colors, so now not ALL my storage boxes fit in that ONE suitcase! That is my dilemma now! Where do I store the extra boxes I really need and use? Hmmm??? Again, financially, I'm not in the position to spend what I need to to make a 'new' storage system. I'm in a pickle there! I have not yet figured out what to do about this problem now . . . I store the extra bobbin boxes in 'one' cupboard here in my bedroom.
    Anyway, this was FUN being able to relate to you so well! Thank you for discussing this issue! It's definitely an issue for sure!!!
    Thank you for sharing what your solution is! Yay for you!!!
    Your way would also be a BIG time saver instead of wrapping every color we purchase onto a bobbin! That alone takes HOURS to complete especially if we purchase a large amount to restock our supply! I've been there so many times! It can take an entire evening when instead we could be stitching!!!! Kind of frustrating!!!!
    Now, for Kreinek and braided glosses - another bobbin box! Argh!! Lol!!! Same thing with Mill Hill beads, charms, etc!

  • @lharris1682
    @lharris1682 2 года назад +9

    I had my entire collection of DMC on bobbins. I didn't like the kinks so I changed to Floss Away Bags. I ironed all the floss and cut it into 36" lengths so I could use the loop method. The Pip and Chip system looks great and maybe someday I will think about it. My current storage system fits in my space so I'll continue as is. Thank you for the very informative video...you're very talented and a relaxing stitcher to listen to.

    • @marilynmckenzie2111
      @marilynmckenzie2111 2 года назад

      I did the same thing! Some still wrinkled tho…😁🇨🇦

    • @lharris1682
      @lharris1682 2 года назад

      @@marilynmckenzie2111 Don't you like it a lot better though? This is the best thing I've done in a long time! I see you're in Canada...I'm in Iowa/USA. Our current temperature is 93 degrees Fahrenheit with a heat index of 105° I'm stitching inside in the air conditioning today!

    • @marilynmckenzie2111
      @marilynmckenzie2111 2 года назад

      @@lharris1682 Hi. IT’s very hit 88F and humid here in southern Ontario. I decided not to go out tonite to watch a friend play his guitar ( was outside ) re: floss keeper. 18 mos ago when I took up stitching again, I dug out my old bobbins
      but knew I wanted something better. So I drew a picture of a dble ringed holder with a bottom shelf. Then I head out to Bed,Bath and Beyond. Went into bathroom section and found exactly what I wanted! It actually is a 3 toilette roll holder. I took all my floss off the bobbins and make up dozens of floss drops from card stock. Then cut my floss into 28” pieces ( I like the loop method ) and transferred onto the floss drops. I store it in my glass door bookcase beside my sofa where I stitch. I am not sure if you can open the pic below. It is really full now.
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    • @lharris1682
      @lharris1682 2 года назад +1

      @@marilynmckenzie2111 I am unable to open your picture but it sounds like you've found a great way to store your floss. Anything to get rid of those awful kinks! Happy stitching!