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I have finally finished organizing all of my stash! The worst part was the mangled mass of thread. It's good to kind of know where everything is haha.

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Carolyn NC said…
Love the winter stitching, especially your Noel! I organize my stash and know where it all is, then add more to it and have to reorganize again! But unlike cleaning house, I like doing this kind of organizing! Congrats on gett ing yours done. :)

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