All I needed were some q-tips, a variety of different colored embroidery floss, scissors and glue. I was ready!
The first thing I did was to cut the cotton end off of the q-tip. I found it best to just cut one end off to start. I would be making about 5-6 spools from each q-tip and the second cotton side gave me a nice little grip/hand hold!
I then wound a bit of thread around the end. I used a dab of glue to hold it into place before I started to wind and another dab of glue to hold the end into place when I had finished ‘filling’ my spool with thread.
After everything was nicely held into place with a dab of glue, (any glue works...I used tacky craft glue) I took my scissors and snipped the q-tip to disconnect the ‘spool of thread’ just a wee bit below the thread. Seriously, I eyeballed this!
And voila.....we have a spool of thread!
I repeated this over and over.
And over ....
And over....
Until I had enough for my quilt shop. Tedious, but so easy!!!
I decided to make shelves in my dollhouse to display my thread.
I have plans to put make bins of white and black spools...those basic most used colors. (Yes I made quite a few white spools and quite a few spools of black thread).
It’s a work in progress, but these small projects are slowly bringing this miniature dollhouse quilt shop to life!!!!
Such a clever method resulting in a colorful and eye catching display! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteYour project is looking so cute. For me it is like deja vu all over again. I spent all of last year recreating the sewing center/quilt shop where my daughter works and presented it to her for her birthday in December. I feel your pain with the thread. I like your use of Q-tips; I used tiny styrene tubing which was hard to glue. A summary of my project is at https://somanyminis.wordpress.com/2019/12/15/the-shop-getting-started/. My thread is in a vertical display in one of the photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I was stumped for a bit with the spools of thread. But they turned out pretty well and gave me that boost of color for sure!!!
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