Yes, Don O is correct, the boxes that he describes are those used by Uni
Products. I have five of those boxes and could use more. I don't know if UNI
Products still use them, somehow I suspect not.
Neville (Nev) Gosling
Greater Vancouver
BC Canada
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I couldn't help it! Seriously between your tying and your wife's knitting,
I bet there are a lot of plastic boxes!
I have two, large plastic bins that fit under a bed for all my yarn! Of course
they are hidden in the attic ofmy garage.
Wayne
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I can answer this one, Rick has a "Yarnbarn"
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We have big plastic boxes that those go in.
Rick
How do you store your yarn?
Al
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These are the type of boxes - Plano 3700 - I use.
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I actually have two of those.
I keep my vise and light in one and a bunch of tools ans stuff in the other one.
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Pacres,
After checking Hobby Lobby and JoAnn Fabric websites, although they both
have hundreds of storage containers.
I don't think this particular model is available any more. You might
want to bid on that box on eBay. After all, it comes pre-stocked.
Jo-Ann Fabrics has an interesting box
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I use something similar to what Rick uses, but I had found one with 5 drawers.
I have 2, but I wish I had a couple more. I just picked up a couple more of the
3 drawer ones, but they are not quiate as compact as the 5's. I also seen
something on
I can answer this one, Rick has a "Yarnbarn"
Wayne
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fit in them real well.
Tony
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Hi All;
Stopped by my favorote fly shop and picked up a couple new spools of pearsall
On 4/17/13 9:21 AM, Rick Zieger wrote:
I bought one of the small 3 drawer plastic cabinet things.
Put tyhe threadin the drawers witht he label up. Easy to see what
they are.
Rick
But Rick, thread storage is a minor problem for you.
How do you store your yarn?
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I bought one of the small 3 drawer plastic cabinet things.
Put tyhe threadin the drawers witht he label up. Easy to see what they are.
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Silks can be especially problematic, the stuff frays really easy. For
storage I use the priority mail boxes of the long Japanese stuff, and
small plastics from AC Moore/Michael s.
Also, Cabelas carries silk glove liners, get a pair of these for when
you handle the silk.
And, when the fly i
Just getting caught up after our daughter's birth 3/3. Yeah, it is taking
over a month to get caught up... anyhow...
I tried using the sewing thread racks but didn't care for them because of
the "oddball" spools like pearsalls and such, and i tie too many soft
hackles to go without the pearsalls b
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*I find the simplest way to store my spooled materials is in flat "Plano"
type tackle boxes. I especially like the boxes with adaptable compartment
sizes. By using this type box, I can also sort my thread, etc., into
different boxes.*
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Hi All;
Stopped by my favorote fly shop and picked up a couple new spools of pearsalls
langley silk thread. On thr way home I got to thinking on what's the best way
to store pearsalls and other spooled materials.
So, how do you store your spooled materials!
Wayneb
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