I've been storing my lengths of velvet ribbon on vintage spools of thread for, I don't know, a long time. Then I saw yesterday that Sundance catalog has jumped onto that bandwagon. They're actuallly selling new velvet ribbon on vintage spools! Perhaps I've seen their buyers at the thrift store . . . .
Or, maybe they're reading your blog.
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Oh that is so funny. I just saw that in the Sundance catalogue too. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I store antique lace on old, wooden bobbins.
ReplyDeleteI store homemade bias binding on my vintage spools. It works great.
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful - I didn't think velvet ribbon could be any more chic, but it so can!
ReplyDeleteHow do you store your ribbons once they're on the reel? Do you stand them up in a group and have to rummage, or in a line so you can see at a glance what's there? I store spools of thread in an old Ferrero Rocher box - transparent plastic! - but I still have to rifle through to see the ones in the middle!
Jafion
What a clever idea, maybe I can use some of my less vintage spools for this purpose.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know what to do with vintage spools - my children have them in with their blocks. I'm going to go sneak them out and copy you. Obviously you're a trendsetter!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you get your velvet ribbon? Joann's near me definitely doesn't carry it.
ReplyDeleteAnna, I found your blog through a series of internet links. It's lovely!
ReplyDeleteI don't have velvet ribbon, or many vintage spools, but I was just wondering the other day why makers of thread are still using such ugly plastic for spools. It seems to me that wooden ones are so much more beautiful, and "greener". Maybe a thread manufacturer will read your blog and go retro. That would be so very nice.
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