AlleyCat, do you know where my Kreinik is?

AlleyCat is normally quite the busy body, always into everything, always has to be supervising or assisting in my duties. I started organizing my threads earlier in the week, but quickly gave up as I knew that I needed a few more containers, from where else? the Container Store! Starting off the baseball morning with the Diamondbacks & Tigers, which was a great game by the way, I thought I would get busy and work on my threads. I had already done my shopping for new containers, so I was ready. I got all set up and sooner that later certain 4 legged people, not mentioning any names now will we AlleyCat? have their noses and paws right in the middle of the action. So to occupy her and get her out of my threads, she got her very own Kreinik to play with! Now she doesn’t know that it is empty as she has the greatest time entertaining herself and me too!

Now do you remember this pile of threads last week?

It soon starting looking like this! I borrowed this idea from Brenda R., my beading mentor and it works for me. I have the sections by color and being that I know allot of my Krienik numbers, if I am looking for white, I will look in the white section and ooh do I want 032? or 100? or the new white 5760 which is quickly becoming a favorite of mine.

Another container of threads. These are Ruth’s threads, colorful and wonderful! I keep hers together for when I need them again.

I have several of these containers close at hand in my working area. It is a little closet off the kitchen which I think should be my pantry, but since I don’t cook, why not use it for my threads? The Rainbow Gallery cards won’t allow the containers to close tightly, but 2 across fit just right on a shelf! I really like these containers as I can open it and see all the colors at once! I can quickly look to see if I need a red, or an orange red or a blue or a… Once a I decide on the color, then I can really hone in on just the “purrfect” shade for the piece. Then I have several more containers in stitching closet organized  some by color, others by thread type and then by overdyes.

Soon the game was over and the threads were put put away and organized. After a little lunch I went to work on the Mac with stitch guides and more stitch guides. I am sure you can’t guess who is supervising? and until next time…keep on stitching

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About Vicky

Needlepoint, morning noon and evening! what could be better than this? I work on the computer in the daylight hours editing stitch guides and drawing stitches that you will see in the next Needlepoint Now for your stitching pleasure! In between this, there is time for taking pictures of my stitching adventures, Facebook and writing stitch guides for canvas that I am stitching for Needle Deeva, Maggie, Ruth Schmuff and others. Mostly needlepoint you ask? well we will talk about my cats Sylvester and AlleyCat, better known as "the brat". Of course I can't forget Felix who was the love of my life for over 14 years. He broke my heart as he departed for the Rainbow Bridge last year. Oh did I mention baseball?

5 thoughts on “AlleyCat, do you know where my Kreinik is?

  1. Since Vicky blogged about organizing her threads, I should tell you all, in 1976 I had the best container built for my threads. It is called my house. All my threads are strategically placed in that container. I can not define strategically, but let’s say they are all in my container…the house.

    My method is to first start with a container…second, well, I have not quite figured that out yet. But I can normally find just about anything. I know it is here somewhere. It can be in one of three places, either on top of something, under something or inside something.

    Simplicity at its finest.

  2. Oh Vicky! I LOVE the title, love the pics, and Love the post!!! Sharon G, UR 2 Funny! My
    organization is more toward the Vicky end, w/ a little Sharon G. thrown in!

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