This was fun to watch Tammi. Isn’t it interesting how we can use supplies that were meant for one type of crafting for another? I appreciate you showing us your ideas. 💜 elisa
Poshta designs has a die set that cuts a perfect floss drop using a die cutting machine like a spellbinder platinum I cut out of lightweight chipboard and dsp and glue together.
Not me here rewatching this! 😂😂 Do you continuously update your master list as you use floss, or how have you managed the master list? Also, sometime could you show us how the binders look on your shelves?
thank you Tammi for showing such a large variety of storage solutions. I would love to see how you pull just one thread through the flossanthology doesn't it tangle up???
Super interesting to see all thr ways to keep the floss, I took out the kits I've been gifted through the years do that I feel the need to start using them, just like I did with diamond painting that I tried yesterday, and I love it. Just want to check how to finish the projects properly, as 2 of them is just 1 project with all you need including a frame but the other 2 have multiple projects options and I'm wondering how to work on them
Hi Nilda, I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. There are many ways to finish cross stitch besides framing. I think I would need to see your project to be able to give an opinion. You can send me a photo in an email. Thanks so much for watching!
Oh this is interesting! Off to check out floss anthology! Do you think the Annie’s keepers tags will fit in the floss anthology pages? I love the Annie’s keepers tags but don’t love storing my floss in a box. I love how compact the floss anthology is!
Hi Carolyn! i love storing my floss this way, but no, the Annie's Keepers tags are wider than the slots for the floss so you wouldn't be able to leave them on when using the pages. I just us my label maker to slip the floss number into the pocket.
@@woodlandstitchingstudio This is helpful and I'm seriously considering it (will send you the bill!). Are you able to take out and in the floss once it's in there? I like kitting up projects with their own skeins of floss, so I could see me taking out the skein from the Floss Anthology binders and putting them on Annie's Keepers for the duration of the project, and then putting them back in after the project is finished.
@@czookstitch488 Happy I could help with your spending. 😊😊😊😊 Yes, I take them out for many projects. I leave the label there so I know what's missing and put the floss on a floss drop, then put it back when I'm done. For some of my projects I move the floss into pages just for that project (like my HAED that I showed), and for others I put the floss on drops for the duration of the project, then put them back in the books when I'm done.
@@woodlandstitchingstudio I was hoping you were going to say something like "NO, you really can't do that" so then I wouldn't be tempted! Ha! This is super helpful - thank you so much for answering all of my questions. It sounds exactly like what I need.
Hi Stacy. Thanks so much for watching my video. Do you mean the video regarding Annie's Keepers? If so, here is a link to the video I watched: ruclips.net/video/a3es0N_URcc/видео.html
@@woodlandstitchingstudio no, I was just commenting that it looked like you hadn’t removed the protective film that comes on the acrylic floss drops! At least it looked that way in the video!
You could store your American binders upside down !
This was fun to watch Tammi. Isn’t it interesting how we can use supplies that were meant for one type of crafting for another? I appreciate you showing us your ideas. 💜 elisa
Thank you Elisa! Yes, I cross pollinate my crafting supplies a lot. Thanks so much for watching!
Poshta designs has a die set that cuts a perfect floss drop using a die cutting machine like a spellbinder platinum I cut out of lightweight chipboard and dsp and glue together.
Great information! It was wonderful to see these folders in action. Thanks for sharing with us!
Great ideas for storing and organising floss. Thank you for sharing.
Not me here rewatching this! 😂😂 Do you continuously update your master list as you use floss, or how have you managed the master list? Also, sometime could you show us how the binders look on your shelves?
Thank you for showing all the different ways you store and organize your floss! It's very helpful!
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
thank you Tammi for showing such a large variety of storage solutions. I would love to see how you pull just one thread through the flossanthology doesn't it tangle up???
Hi Tami
Thanks for sharing your ideas
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Super interesting to see all thr ways to keep the floss, I took out the kits I've been gifted through the years do that I feel the need to start using them, just like I did with diamond painting that I tried yesterday, and I love it. Just want to check how to finish the projects properly, as 2 of them is just 1 project with all you need including a frame but the other 2 have multiple projects options and I'm wondering how to work on them
Hi Nilda, I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. There are many ways to finish cross stitch besides framing. I think I would need to see your project to be able to give an opinion. You can send me a photo in an email. Thanks so much for watching!
Oh this is interesting! Off to check out floss anthology! Do you think the Annie’s keepers tags will fit in the floss anthology pages? I love the Annie’s keepers tags but don’t love storing my floss in a box. I love how compact the floss anthology is!
Hi Carolyn! i love storing my floss this way, but no, the Annie's Keepers tags are wider than the slots for the floss so you wouldn't be able to leave them on when using the pages. I just us my label maker to slip the floss number into the pocket.
@@woodlandstitchingstudio This is helpful and I'm seriously considering it (will send you the bill!). Are you able to take out and in the floss once it's in there? I like kitting up projects with their own skeins of floss, so I could see me taking out the skein from the Floss Anthology binders and putting them on Annie's Keepers for the duration of the project, and then putting them back in after the project is finished.
@@czookstitch488 Happy I could help with your spending. 😊😊😊😊 Yes, I take them out for many projects. I leave the label there so I know what's missing and put the floss on a floss drop, then put it back when I'm done. For some of my projects I move the floss into pages just for that project (like my HAED that I showed), and for others I put the floss on drops for the duration of the project, then put them back in the books when I'm done.
@@woodlandstitchingstudio I was hoping you were going to say something like "NO, you really can't do that" so then I wouldn't be tempted! Ha! This is super helpful - thank you so much for answering all of my questions. It sounds exactly like what I need.
Do you still have the film on those floss drops?
Hi Stacy. Thanks so much for watching my video. Do you mean the video regarding Annie's Keepers? If so, here is a link to the video I watched: ruclips.net/video/a3es0N_URcc/видео.html
@@woodlandstitchingstudio no, I was just commenting that it looked like you hadn’t removed the protective film that comes on the acrylic floss drops! At least it looked that way in the video!
@@Stacy9595 Oh, sorry I misunderstood. No, none of the floss drops I use have a protective film.