Ah those simple days when I only did one project at a time! That stopped shortly after I started doing needlepoint, but the situation has only seriously gotten out of hand since the late 90’s.
For many of us, the worst part of stitching many projects is keeping them organized. Over on the blog Sweet Sundays, Charlotte tells us how she juggles multiple projects.
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Patti Lengsfield says
Where do you buy the project bags shown on your post of May 28, 2016?
Janet M Perry says
You would need to contact the person who wrote the post I linked to. I use Helenz bags from Needlepoint for Fun as well as reinforced mesh bags from several companies.
Keep stitching,
Janet
nancy says
Anything wrong with heavy duty Ziplock bags? Not glamourous but very cost-effective. And I always use the zip cases that a set of pillow cases comes in or a blanket….. there is usually a little plastic interior pocket for scissors : )
Charlotte says
Thanks for sharing Janet! I use the floss-a-way organizing bags from Amazon (https://amzn.to/22sblrC). I love that they have a hole in them so I can throw them on a ring and organize the threads by project.