
keeps the slump away. The larger vase by the tree, heart, a purple dog, a green dog, and a small stag (or unusual creature). Hopefully I can continue this way so I don't feel overwhelmed. My next decision is whether to move to the right or continue down the left.
I laid my book of floss bags in a plastic bin and it's like a Rolodex and easy to use since I am not moving it! This bin is a perfect size for the Magma, floss, glasses, the large piece of linen, and everything else I need. It's portable and accessible. And when I throw the lid over, no curious cats can enter.
These new bags are a royal PITA to open which could just be my hand issue, but I came up with a solution. By folding over a piece of tape on one side of the top, it makes it much easier. The tape doesn't allow the plastic to stick together and I can slip my finger in to open.
I've been seeing different styles and types of thread catchers or whatever they are called. Some are wool, others felt, and a few quilt batting. Mounted to mat board or lined with soft fleece and foldable. All great options.
When using my sewing machine, the cut threads seem to be everywhere so I looked for something simple that could corral them. Without gluing, sewing, or additional fabric, this small piece of felted wool was perfect. Michael's and HL carry rolled pieces of this, some quite thick, and I cut small squares in various colors for the ironing board, sewing table, and stitching spot.
That's all I got! Hope the last weekend of January was good. Onward to spring!
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