Best Sewing Storage in 2022

Last update: December 1, 2022

Pair Bobbin Boxes Review:


About two years ago, I got a pair, and they are perfect. Simple, a little flexible, and strong plastic (won't break or crack if dropped inadvertently). Rather than merely a cheap plastic bound along the rear, use "genuine" hinges. If you treat them well, they will endure forever. Just placed 2 additional orders. I hope the quality remained the same because these are my old boxes. When I looked at my first portrait, I noticed that it appeared to have been staged. Since I detest false 5-star reviews, I've included another picture to demonstrate why my two-year-old box still looks so flawless: I'm organising and recently threw away a lot of outdated scraps.



US Art Supply Premium Beechwood 120-Spool Sewing and Embroidery Thread Rack Review:


It's a good, sturdy piece. well-built with no sharp edges. The spool pegs were all firmly secured. Since it won't be put on "show," I'm not painting it, but it is obviously suitable for poly or paint without sanding.I placed my two racks on the inside of a closet door using merely Command Picture hangers (large), which can hold up to 16 pounds, for those who wish to hang things up. I've seen some reviews from customers who were a little miffed that there was no hanging gear included, etc. For mine, that is more than sufficient detachable strength, and one is currently holding 120 small cones (full weight)



US Art Supply Premium Beechwood 60-Spool Sewing & Embroidery Thread Rack Review:


This item was not anything I bought to stitch thread spools. To keep all of my craft wire spools organized, I was seeking for something. The spools were threaded on side by side in every wire arrangement system that I could find. Not the best if you want to work off a spool, for example. I figured this rack may work, but I might need to remove several spindles to make space for the wire spools. I discovered that I didn't have to. Very well done! It works perfectly sitting on the table for the time being, but I believe I'll eventually hang it from the wall in front of my workstation. It has beautiful, robust construction, no sharp edges or splinters, and is decent quality for the price. With this buy, I'm quite pleased!



HAITRAL 60-Spool Sewing Thread Rack, Wooden Embroidery Thread Organizer for Sewing Thread Spools Review:


For over a year, I have used this spool holder as my main method of thread storage, and I have no problems. This spool holder met my need for an affordable, stylish way to store a big quantity of thread that I had recently purchased from a thrift shop.I adore this product specifically because...—All of my spools fit wonderfully on them. I need something that has plenty of space for broader, traditional wooden spools because I use a variety of historical and contemporary threads. This enables that, simple as pie.—Despite being used HEAVILY for the past year, it is in perfect condition. Because I sew quite quickly and switch colors frequently, I needed something that didn't require any maintenance. You may not believe it, but you do need a safe and reliable spool holder.—It doesn't even take up much space when it's placed on my sewing station. For me, this was a major issue. Additionally, this item would look wonderful put up on pegboard in my sewing room because the angles would still work for spools.—Lastly, my favorite item! It can hold 60 spools of thread, but I only use about 28 colors on a regular basis. I fill the remaining containers with important embroidery floss colors. I once read that utilizing spool holders for embroidery floss worked, so I gave it a shot. Simply wrap the skein around a little object, like a pill bottle, and hang it on the peg! In order to identify the skein, I even marked the band with the floss color number on the peg!However, there are a few drawbacks to this spool holder. When the spool is mounted on the peg, you won't be able to place a bobbin on top of it. I keep my bobbins in a bobbin holder, but if I were in a true bind, I might use them and stack the spool on top of the bobbin. The spool may be a little shaky, but it will remain in place. The wood is also unfinished. You might wish to varnish this in some way if you sew in a basement or live in a damp home.



New Brothread 2X60 Spools Wooden Thread Rack/Thread Holder Organizer with Hanging Hooks for Embroidery Quilting and Sewing Threads Review:


The thread racks from New Brothread are flawless in every way. They are composed of smooth hardwood with no cracks or pointed edges that could catch the threads. They are delivered fully constructed, and you receive a supply of 5 extra spindles in case one of the spindles on the rack breaks or cracks. When the legs on the back are opened, the racks can either be hung on a wall or stand upright on a level surface. There are 60 thread spools in each rack. When I reach the stage where I require extra space for my threads... More racks will be purchased from New Brothread by me.



Chiloskit 2pcs 3" Embroidery Wood Sewing Needle Case Toothpick Storage Box Case Organizer Leather Craft DIY Tool Review:


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SAND MINE Wooden Thread Rack Sewing and Embroidery Thread Holder (60 Spool) Review:


clean and strong. lovely, silky wood Not bending. Straight and evenly spaced spool rods are used. on all four legs, stands erect. My new SAND MINE wooden thread racks are the two on the left. adore them These are mounted on the wall to free up space for me to work, but when they were on the table, they were sitting straight and without the slightest wobble. They are very smooth and the wood is exceptionally clean. There is no glue visible anywhere on the spool rods, which are all straight. When the need arises, I'll place additional orders.



Dritz 812 Needle Storage Tubes (3-Count) Review:


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