I am wondering how you store your bobbins when they are not in use? Are you
storing English Midlands or Continentals?
I just finished a project. For the first time (probably in my life) I do not
have any bobbins on a pillow. I discovered that I have many more bobbins than
places to store
I hate to bring this up, yet again, but I have been trying to post a new
picture to Flickr and have had no luck. While I am the sponsor of the our
group on the site, Sue Babbs is the technical expert in our list.
Since the last time I tried to upload, it appears that Flickr has once again
Thank you Devon Lorelei! I'm on digest so just now received your excellent
suggestions links. Devon, my lace guild is demonstrating various techniques
on Sunday at a Victorian home owned by a historical society. In an effort to
be relevant to my surroundings, I thought it would be helpful
I am wondering how you store your bobbins when they are not in use?
Liz,
I use those plastic pencil boxes that kids use for school!
One year I picked up a couple dozen on clearance for 25cents each
and passed them out to our guild during retreat. They stack nicely!
I just need to add some
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After years of putting bobbins in small cabinets with little drawers, plastic
shoe boxes, and even plastic bags, I decided I needed something better.
I bought a vertical cabinet with seven drawers. Midlands went in the top
drawer, and continentals were sorted by size and style into the other
Don't panic, Clay, things are not very different. I am a bit pushed for
time, so I randomly selected a photo and uploaded easily. I'll send you the
instructions again in a minute.
Sue
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