I upgraded from my previous method of storing embroidery floss (cramming it all in a gallon ziplock bag with the rest of my embroidery paraphernalia). I bought a little two tiered bento box looking container that holds everything nicely and it has a little handle.
I also made these floss bobbins after seeing the ones Heather Bailey made. How did she get her floss so nice and straight? I found the finials at JoAnns (I seem to be spending an inordinate amount of time there, considering I keep saying I don’t like it), $1 for six. While I was there I bought some of their $.50 acrylic paints and some little sponge brushes.
Then I popped on over to Orchard Supply and bought a 1/4" diameter, 48" long dowel for about $.60. I cut the dowel into four inch lengths and ever so slightly sanded down the ends (like I was sharpening a pencil) so I could wedge the ends into the little hole in each finial (little dab of carpenter’s glue in the hole doesn’t hurt either). Then I painted them.
All in all a very satisfying project.
HeidiAnn says
How clever you are to make your own! Very pretty little pastel floss bobbins!
sara, the house of charm says
Lovely colors! I’m impressed you bought dowels!
Dannielle says
Pretty! I copied Heather and made some of those bobbins last August. Totally fun!
clarice says
Ohh brilliant, I love it. Thank you !! Clarice
Dawn says
What a wonderful idea! They look so pretty too ~ We’ll be happy to ship you the sweet cash register…if you will email me at sewmanyroses@yahoo.com with your address I can get together a shipping price for you! Take care, Dawn 🙂
Rosemary says
What a nice idea. Very organized!
Rosemary
She's Sew Pretty says
Those little bobbins are art work all by themselves. What a good idea. Makes me want to be more organized.
Tammy says
I just might have to break down and go to Joanne’s. These are FAB!
Cammy says
Me again! I am so copying your embroidery floss idea!
Amy Wagner says
I really like your idea for your embroidery floss. Painting them was the icing on the cake!!!
Amy Wagner