Creation of Floss Organizer. No talking. All words in text. ASMR

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  • @StitchingMasterpieces
    @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому +7

    At this point I can’t say these organizers will work for everyone. But I like them the most
    00:00 Take a piece of paper. A4
    00:06 Fold it to have 3rd size
    00:32 Take the thick felt. The thicker the better. 2mm is ideal
    00:49 Cut 2-4 cm of it. Depends on your needle. It should be a little bit bigger than a needle length
    01:07 Take a sewing machine. You can do it by hands. But with machine is faster
    01:10 Sew them together
    01:34 Remove extra fabric
    01:43 Print /write the colours numbers. There should be 3 columns. Numbers in the middle. For 3mm puncher I have up to 62 rows on one page. But it is super close!
    01:47 Add tape on top of it. It become more durable
    02:16 When you print it try to add 1.5 cm borders on top and the bottom. For later fixing
    02:48 I use 3mm puncher to make it in a smaller size
    02:53 Make first row of holes for needles on the left side
    03:05 Place the paper on the pallete to see the fabric through holes
    03:15 Fix it with the tape
    04:27 Add two rows of holes for threads
    4:48 Floss keeper. Cut the floss to 1m. 3mm holes can hold 16 threads, but it will be tight
    06:23 Pull the threads over two holes
    07:14 Add needles
    07:57 Put the thread to a bag
    08:28 Fix them with staples on both sides
    08:49 You can add a couple flosses to the bag to have them in one place
    08:57 Make a ladder from them
    09:07 Fix with binder clips
    09:28 Hide the bag on the back
    10:01 My 1 year old organizer. It is still good. I just need to brush it one in a couple month to keep it neat
    10:07 It fits the trestles perfectly
    10:17 Blends organizer
    10:21 There are two columns for numbers. First number in blue on the first columns. I don’t repeat it if there are several of them. Second number in black
    10:25 Add tape
    10:49 Cut it
    11:23 Make two rows of holes
    11:46 Add extra paper below holes. So needles are hidden and do not catch threads
    12:22 Fit the paper to the pallete to see the fabric through both holes. I use tape for it
    13:09 Add all the needles. Those ones that already were in use - to the top row. Extra ones - to the second row
    13:31 Make a sheet from them. No need to switch. Fit the trestles
    14:59 Make a book. So you can easily switch them. Take less space overall
    Happy stitching! 😘💐

  • @cloverstitcher
    @cloverstitcher 2 місяці тому +3

    I just wanted to say THANK YOU for showing us your organizer cards! I finally broke down and did this with one of my HAEDs and I already LOVE IT! Lord the amount of money I've wasted on organizers when I could have just made ones for each project! 🤦‍♀ I have been using pakos but it was a pain to use on the go, and I was always afraid that my hanging floss would get dusty or dirty cause this project will take me years! I'm one of these crazy people who pack around my HAED 🤪 This not only saved me time, and space, but now I don't have to worry about loosing needles off the pakos or crushing the pakos and needles in the huge bag I was having to use. Now it all fits right in a normal size project bag and it just tosses the project bag in my big purse and go! Yes it took time to make, but its well worth it in the end and keeps the hanging floss clean! BTW instead of using clips I used washi tape and taped the whole bag folded, now when I need to add more floss, i can just break the tape, add, and just put more tape on it and carry on. And it created a pocket for the threaded needle threads to be tucked into! What a great idea! 🥰

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  2 місяці тому

      That’s so great you like it! It took me several iterations to come up with this idea and I shared it because I truly feel it is very good one. Over a year I did change it just for a little bit, but don’t want to change it completely.
      And I noticed as well that if I have flosses hanging for long time without a bag they become visibly worse. Not even because of the dirt, but because of moving them there and back.
      Agree, travelling with such organizer should be much easier.
      Regarding tape vs binders, I agree. It is a wick part. Binders catch thread sometimes and fly away. For my old organizer I made small holes on the sides and and fixed them with a thick thread. And fixed with type on the back. But still thinking if there is a better way of doing things. Probably, your idea just type it is a brilliant one!
      Yeah, those bought ones organizers not very chip and you come home with them and find out they are not still ideal 🙀
      Anyway. Glad you like it! 🥰 hope it helps you stitch your full coverage designs faster. Happy stitching! 😘💐

    • @cloverstitcher
      @cloverstitcher 2 місяці тому

      @@StitchingMasterpieces I have shared your video with all my stitchy friends as well as a post on my Instagram with photos of the ones I made for my current HAED and a link to your video! 🥰

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  2 місяці тому

      @cloverstitcher that’s a great help! Thank you so much! 😘😘😘

  • @victoriab3053
    @victoriab3053 11 днів тому

    Buenos días desde España. Gracias, gracias y mil gracias x compartir. Hay cosas que el dinero no paga y esta es una de ellas. Además de tener los hilos y agujas ordenadas y preparadas para coser, me parece super práctico para llevarte el bordado a todas partes. Un abrazo gigante

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  11 днів тому

      ¡Gracias! Me llevó un tiempo llegar a esta idea, pero ahora parece casi perfecta. Me alegra que a ti también te guste 🥰

  • @junebug585
    @junebug585 3 місяці тому

    What a great way to keep your floss. I will have to give this a try. Will keep everything neat and tidy.

  • @monikapawelec7317
    @monikapawelec7317 Місяць тому

    Woooow, po prostu niesamowite, muszę koniecznie wprowadzić w życie ten organizer, bardzo się cieszę, że tu trafiłam dzięki za extra film. Pozdrawiam serdecznie ❤

  • @NeedleBugg
    @NeedleBugg 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks so very very much for posting this. This idea is genius!, i am almost done rekitting on of my full coverage like this. You really should market this. I applaud your creativity. Thanks again. Keep up the great work. I am really enjoying your channel. Oh. Do you mind if i mention this system on my channel? And certainly will give you all the credit for coming up with it plus refer people to this video.

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for the kind words! For sure you can share all my ideas on your channel if you find them helpful. Happy if somebody else gets ideas for it.
      If you can mention my channel it would be very helpful. Especially at this point of time when I work hard to turn on monetization.
      Sometimes I think about making my organizers for selling, but with my regular job, two stitching channels (second one in my native language), stitching itself I just simply do not have time for another time consuming initiative.
      And, you know, if I fill in it with all threads, it might be pricy. Dms floss multiply by 460 would cost a lot! 🙀

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      Wow! You have a really great collection of full coverage designs! I would stitch some of them as well. God shed his grace is gorgeous!
      But it looks weird that you have 15k subscribers and only about 1k view for each video.

    • @NeedleBugg
      @NeedleBugg 3 місяці тому

      @@StitchingMasterpieces i know. That is weird. It may be because i have a fair amount of people that subscribe just for the hardanger tutorials. Then another amount of people just for the other tutorials and tips. Although that is just me rationalizing 🙃. Bottom line is i do this just for fun.. i never set out to grow a channel or make alot of money. I monetize just to cover the cost of equipment i had to buy or replace. So i really dont worry about views, etc. if folks like what i have to offer that is great. If not there are lots of channels out there to watch

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      @NeedleBugg I agree. With my second channel I don’t cover the cost of the floss. But I really like to talk, show my progress and make fun of it. Let’s see how it goes here. It is not so easy to talk for hours on the second language but I enjoy the idea about cross culture experience sharing. It might be interesting

  • @Julia-ky9ux
    @Julia-ky9ux 3 місяці тому +3

    Brilliant, thank you for sharing. I'll be trying this!

  • @mariannevonscheel
    @mariannevonscheel 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing - very creative :) - I'll definitely try it out :)

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      Hi Marianne! Hope it will work for you better than other organizers! 😘💐

  • @martiigr5
    @martiigr5 14 днів тому

    Hey hey! I have tried this method and I am really liking it so far! However I have one question. Sometimes when I pull one thread from the floss, it becomes knotted and I have to pull out the entire strand to unknot it. Have this ever happend to you? And if yes? What did you try as a solution?

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  13 днів тому +1

      Not sure if it is the same, but I call it “caterpillar” when I pull one strand and the full thread goes out beneath the hole. It happens to me very rarely. In most cases it is happen if I was too lazy to put the new floss in a right way.
      If I just push them without disassembling the organizer just in a visible part of a bag - all the threads are not straightened. If I disassemble the organizer for the particular bag, place the new threads so they straight and go all the way to the bottom, usually there is no caterpillars happen.
      Hope it helps 🤗

  • @venrica429
    @venrica429 Місяць тому

    This is a fantastic thread organizer. I have a question, where can I buy these ziploc bags? What size are these bags?

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  Місяць тому

      Hi! I bought these ziploc bags from Costco and I saw them in other groceries stores. They are for freezer and thicker than others. It is very close to the size of the A4 paper sheet. 26.8x27.3 cm. You can use from IKEA as well, but they will be a little bit bigger, but work as well
      Happy stitching! 🧵🪡

  • @parkergirl7576
    @parkergirl7576 3 місяці тому

    Oh thank you. I am new to Cross stitch and just picked up a 5x7 to start. Would love to see videos on how to do this and will do thread. Where to go from here????

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi!
      Oh, I wish to help, but at the moment I don’t have any tutorials on how to start. But I can help you with some videos on other channels, so you are not lost.
      ua-cam.com/play/PLPwfsUojVe-fw2nPaBoTp-8XsycRykh7A.html&si=0Kv_mOuQoX16p8s4
      Happy stitching! And don’t stress yourself or rush at the very beginning. Just feel the thread, the fabric. Your feelings. And it might be your hobby for years and many beautiful masterpieces on your walls 😘💐

  • @zoila5338
    @zoila5338 3 місяці тому +2

    Can you do a Tutorial on your frame

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Zoila! I’ll think what I can do about it. I have at least 3 different frames and they are slightly different. All of them are made by ourselves

  • @Coral-k3v
    @Coral-k3v 3 місяці тому

    Hi, love this idea. Have you tried laminating & if so did it work similarly.

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      Hi Coral! I have some doubts that after laminating I will be able to make holes. Even with 3 layers of paper it is a challenge to make 1500 holes. I have thought about adding a layer of plastic (something like table cover for kids) on the back. But my organizer did not become bad over this year, so, probably, it is not needed.
      And another idea would use this plastic as a main material. And add numbers on it. But did not try it actually.

  • @Elena_L04
    @Elena_L04 3 місяці тому

    О, любимые органайзеры 😅

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому +1

      Ага! Я ж обещала ни месяца без органайзеров 🤣

  • @muddy5380
    @muddy5380 3 місяці тому

    Where do you find the template for printing the numbers

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      I made them by myself. Just took numbers and added them to the excel sheet. I can make holes if there are no more than 62 holes in one column.
      If I make a blend organizer I type numbers each time taking them from the app

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Muddy! If you need all dmc colours, I can send it to you. Right me in instagram. Probably, it would be the easiest way to send it. instagram.com/olesya_stitches?igsh=MWgzYmt2OGg2c3gxaQ%3D%3D&
      I’ll can do it tomorrow morning if you still need it

    • @muddy5380
      @muddy5380 3 місяці тому

      @@StitchingMasterpieces OMG how kind of you.... Thanks you so much

  • @EmyStitcher
    @EmyStitcher 2 місяці тому

    😍👏

  • @אדלמינץ
    @אדלמינץ 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you very much! You were very quick to make the video and I appreciate it😊
    Seems like a good, cheap and simple way to keep the threads organized and I love it!!❤❤❤

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому +2

      Thank you! Yeah, I love to use these materials that I have already on hand. And with cheap version there is no doubt to make an improvement if needed. Hard to tell. Probably, it was my 15th organizer over 6 months before I said it is what I need 😅

  • @Mariane_et_ses_passions
    @Mariane_et_ses_passions 2 місяці тому +2

    This is such an amazing system. Thank you for sharing!

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  2 місяці тому

      Thank you Mariane! Hope you’ll like it 🥰😘

    • @Mariane_et_ses_passions
      @Mariane_et_ses_passions 2 місяці тому

      @@StitchingMasterpieces i can’t wait to try it. I have a question where do you get a large amount of needles? I buy normally the John James but I can’t imagine having around a hundred of them 😆.

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  2 місяці тому

      @Mariane_et_ses_passions oh yes! John James would be too expensive to consider to buy 1000 pieces.
      Last time I bought needles from this store on Ali
      a.aliexpress.com/_oDCGA7l
      They are good enough. I would say for this price it is pretty much good quality.
      I stitch with 1 meter thread and it does not become fluffy at the end

    • @Mariane_et_ses_passions
      @Mariane_et_ses_passions 2 місяці тому

      @@StitchingMasterpieces thank you so much 🙏🏻

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  2 місяці тому

      @Mariane_et_ses_passions 😘😘😘

  • @maribelle270
    @maribelle270 3 місяці тому +1

    Hola te encontre hoy y me suscribí a tu canal. No he visto todos los vídeos que has subido, los veré. Este vídeo tutorial me ha gustado mucho, es genial. Un saludo desde España 😊

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Maribel! Happy to see you on my channel! Love to see people all over the world over there. That’s why I don’t want to concentrate on talking videos. No words - no barriers 🌍 😘💐

  • @victoriab3053
    @victoriab3053 5 днів тому

    Buenos días!! Lo logre!! 🎉🎉🎉 Ayer conseguí hacer mi organizador 😁😁😁🤩🤩🤩. Me encanta tener hilos y agujas juntos y lo q mas me gudta es lo poco q ocupa (el proyecto q estoy acabando lleva solo 37 hilos 😊) Hoy empezaré a usarlo. Gracias, gracias y mil gracias. Un beso y un abrazo gigante desde A Coruña.

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  5 днів тому

      ¡37 colores realmente no es mucho! con un organizador de este tipo ocuparán muy poco espacio en el lienzo y no tendrás que estirarte mucho para cada hilo nuevo. Espero que disfrutes usándolo. He estado usando esto durante un año y, salvo algunos problemas menores, realmente me gusta este organizador.
      🥰😘😘😘😘

  • @mildredalayon7095
    @mildredalayon7095 2 місяці тому +1

    This must take a long time. I admit being too lazy to be this organized. I use small snack baggies with an index card identifying the floss number and assigned stitching mark. I place the floss inside the baggie and the threaded needle (I use a lot of needles, too). Then, I pull the baggies as needed.

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  2 місяці тому +2

      Yeah, I know that it is difficult to find time to make an organizer like this. I always feel that I would better to stitch instead. But what helps me that I usually make organizer when I don’t want to stitch. Or just have about 5 mins.
      And usually, such organizer take about 2-3 hours to complete, but saves much more while stitching a big project. I find right colour much faster
      Your way for keeping threads and needle I use for silk project. It does not contain too many colours and I use very long threads to stitch. So, my usual organizer does not work as well

  • @LexieMichelle
    @LexieMichelle 13 днів тому

    This is amazing!! Thank you sooo very much for sharing this with us.

  • @beckyduron5495
    @beckyduron5495 15 днів тому

    Amazing!!! Thank you for sharing.

  • @Kalimbarima
    @Kalimbarima 13 днів тому

    Omg this is amazing!

  • @blackforestxstitch
    @blackforestxstitch 2 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant idea for organizing floss. Thank you for sharing. 😄

  • @Kalimbarima
    @Kalimbarima 12 днів тому

    I am busy making this, im putting the threads in now. Super fun to do as well, took me a whole day to only make the cards

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  12 днів тому +1

      Oh, does it really take as much time to make this organizer? Usually, if I decide to make a new organizer, I don’t do it right away from the start to the finish. It is mostly when I want to switch from stitching or have 5-10 spare mins. In such case it really feels like fun and not overwhelming.
      I hope you will like the result and will not regret that you spent as much time on it 🤗

    • @Kalimbarima
      @Kalimbarima 12 днів тому

      @@StitchingMasterpieces so far i think its fun to do! Ik almost done haha

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  12 днів тому

      @Kalimbarima that’s good! Usually it takes some time for me to put all the threads into it. For me the most exciting thing is to change an organizer that I did last week when new idea comes 😂
      I have about 10 iterations in my drawer already 🤣

  • @Steffromth
    @Steffromth Місяць тому +1

    this is simply genial

  • @jaxcreativeinspirations
    @jaxcreativeinspirations 2 місяці тому

    Oh my gosh I’m not the only one who segments my floss this way!! I’ve tried using wonders and the floss is longer than 8 YARDS. That extra piece drove me up a tree! I know do my floss this way for floss drops…

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah! I tried many options as well, but this current one seems the best one so far. And 1 meter thread looks easy to stitch with and no need to needle it too often. 8 yards at a time would be too much for me. However, I stitch silk pattern with 3 metres thread and it works fine. Probably sometime next week I’ll show how it looks like 🤞

  • @juli.stitched2536
    @juli.stitched2536 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing 😊 I started making my own. So far it looks good. I hope it will be practical for me. I love that the threads are stored securely in the bag and are protected from dust and dirt.
    Looking forward to seeing more videos from you soon.

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      Hi Juli! Hope it will work for you. One more benefit with the bag - threads do not become fluffy over time if you don’t use it as often.
      +1 that I don’t need to reinvent a wheel with those threads, that I don’t need for the time being. For example, for the current projects I need only 2 meters, what I should do with others?

  • @victoriab3053
    @victoriab3053 9 днів тому

    Hola!! Una pregunta ¿tamaño de las bolsas?

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  9 днів тому

      Hola! El tamaño de las bolsas es muy parecido al tamaño de una hoja de papel A4. En mi caso es de 26,8x27,3 cm.

    • @victoriab3053
      @victoriab3053 8 днів тому

      ​​@@StitchingMasterpieces😮 mis bolsas tienen 25, 50 cm de ancho y 30 cm de largo. 😮😮😮 Pero mis folio son más largos. Quizás los doble por la parte más larga🤨🤦🤦🤦🤦. Volveré a intentarlo 😕. Un abrazo. Y muchas gracias

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  8 днів тому

      @victoriab3053 ¿Usas mis tarjetas con números y son demasiado grandes? Cortaría un par de números de cada tarjeta y los movería a otra. En ese caso, necesitarías cortar papel adicional y eso es todo.

    • @victoriab3053
      @victoriab3053 8 днів тому

      @@StitchingMasterpieces Hola! Si, tengo q recortar el folio para q sea ls medida correcta para la bolsa. Mi esquema es um kit de punto de cruz del diseñador luca-s y los hilos en lugar de números trae los símbolos, así q tengo q dibujarlo a mano

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  8 днів тому

      @victoriab3053 Oh, en ese caso, podría intentar usar estas tarjetas que tengo en el kit. Probablemente, las cortaría en dos pedazos y haría los agujeros en ellos. 🤗

  • @lindacorgiat6820
    @lindacorgiat6820 3 місяці тому

    What a great idea! Thanks for sharing; this is such a nice way to organize threads for the full coverage pieces.

  • @onomatopeyaopeya6993
    @onomatopeyaopeya6993 2 місяці тому

    Love this is PERFECT thank you for sharing ❤

  • @reynacelis1747
    @reynacelis1747 3 місяці тому

    Excelente idea! Gracias por compartir, Gracias

  • @acueto7
    @acueto7 Місяць тому

    Love this thank you!!!!

  • @JustJan2662
    @JustJan2662 2 місяці тому

    This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @donnadees1971
    @donnadees1971 2 місяці тому

    Sorta’ over complicated…

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  2 місяці тому

      Probably you are right. But it is so convenient and saves lots of time for stitching full coverage designs

  • @donnadees1971
    @donnadees1971 2 місяці тому

    Great quiet. Images are ok.

  • @heathertewksburyht
    @heathertewksburyht 3 місяці тому

    Is it a master set or do you make one for each project? I could see me making a master set . It would be very convenient. Thanks so much. I'm going to give this a try.

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      Hi Heather! I have one master set for all original dmc, one master set for all projects in fake dmc (from Ali express). If I have kits with their specific threads I have their own solid colour’s organizer.
      Ones, I made all-in-one blends organizer for needles but ended up with each one for each project.
      But still, all threads are in master set. Even for needles. In such case I don’t have to have millions of needles ready

    • @heathertewksburyht
      @heathertewksburyht 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for replying. The area I have allocated for my stitching is small and this would fit in nicely. Plus all colors would be at hand. Your stitching and projects are beautiful. I love seeing your progress.

    • @StitchingMasterpieces
      @StitchingMasterpieces  3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! Have a beautiful day! 😘💐