If you love collecting threads and want to have a thread library in a wide range of colors, this is for you. We present an innovative idea for organizing embroidery threads and keeping their color codes in an elegant way. Each thread color is stored in its own dedicated fabric pocket.
This project is easy to make and does not require advanced sewing skills. All you need is lightweight cotton fabric and a sewing machine. It is one of the simplest and most low-cost projects, and you can customize its size as you like.
I especially recommend this project for organizing metallic embroidery threads (shiny threads) and silk threads, as they tend to slip easily during use and are difficult to keep on the spool once opened.
This organizer is used with a tool that helps insert the threads into the fabric pockets—similar to a bodkin or elastic threader used for inserting elastic into sewn casings, or any similar tool that serves the purpose. The pattern file includes instructions on how to make this tool yourself, along with clear, simple, step-by-step illustrated instructions for completing the project.




