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Felt Chart & Threads Organizer

Tuesday, November 18, 2008


Time to Get Organized!



Finally, LBB's Felt Chart is available. Sorry for taking so long as I have too many projects on hand, guess I was too ambitious.

These handmade felt charts contains 63 actual color felt fabrics nicely cut out, paste and named & coded so it's easier for you. Comes in 2 sizes: Mini (20cmx20cm) and Jumbo (40cmx40cm). They are quality wool blend felt from Japan and certified baby & child safe.

They are now available at http://umecrafts.etsy.com, and http://litlbrownbird.etsy.com

Used to keep my threads all in one 1 big box where I had a hard time searching for the colors I need and the threads will run all over making a mess.
Now I have them sorted in the order of the same colors in these useful plastic box which has 5 different compartments.

As these boxes are presentable, stackable on top of each another and don't take up as much space as before, I can even keep them on one corner of my work desk now when I don't need it rather than under my desk.

Posted by Jeanette Lin at 1:22 PM    

Labels: felt, organize, threads

2 comments:

Perla said...

thank you so much for all your tutorials!!! i love felt food too.

February 18, 2009 at 1:02 AM  
Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

Wow, so many great ideas and how-to's here, I love it! I just found your blog via a link on CraftGossip. There goes my afternoon...you know I gotta read the archives here! I'd also LOVE to link to some of your projects if you didn't mind.

June 26, 2009 at 12:42 AM  

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