







Action Bag FL100 Floss-A-Way Organizer-3X5 100/Pkg
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Claire
> 3 dayLove these bags. I use them to store my floss as I work on my cross stitch projects.
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maemae
> 3 dayThe do exactly what they are intended to do! Also the hole for the floss ring is not located on the bag portion itself...so on the off chance it rips you are not loosing your floss like with some store brand floss bags. A 3x5 card will not fit exactly in the bag you have to trim it down just a bit. I cheat and buy pack of index cards just for these and immediately trim them and keep them together with my extra bags so that I can grab and go!! Woth the card inside the bags have more stability and fit perfect in a shoe box size container!!
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DeAnn
> 3 dayThis is my second purchase... these are so convenient with the hole for stringing on a ring, and the white block to mark the color is so worth the cost versus using regular baggies. PS...they’re really not pricey for the convenience.
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A. Britton
> 3 dayI like these bags but beware they only have one hole for the ring. I’ve gotten other bags with two holes, makes it much easier to keep The bags in order. Still like these better than plastic thread bobbins though.
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Susan M. Whitver
> 3 dayI had a hard time finding Floss-A-Ways in craft/sewing stores, and nobody seemed to know what I was talking about. I was very happy to find them here and at an excellent price. You can write the color number and name on teach bag and zip it closed, so no threads will ever be lost. And it is easy to put all theFloss-A-Ways on a ring to keep everything together for a project. These little bags were good for organizing floss many years ago, and are still a great organizing accessory.
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Shirley J. Best
21-04-2025Essential for keeping thread ordered, separated and not tangling.
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BlueEcho
18-04-2025Yes, these are essentially snack size zip top bags with holes punched in them and a little space for writing on them. however, they are so convenient. I use them for organizing my flosses for cross stitch. You can pop a whole skein of floss in the bag without winding it, and take out as little or as much as you need. Write the color code on teh bag and put them on a binder ring and voila - a veery flexible organization solution. I keep my needles and scissors in a bag on the end of the ring. I have a binder folder with all my flosses, and a couple small rings for individual projects. compared to the plastic boxes and bobbins my mom uses, I find this to be faster, easier, more versatile, take up less room, and keep the floss cleaner.
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CLady
> 3 dayLove these littlefloss storage bags. They make it super easy to keep your embroidery floss colors seperated & organized. Just write the floss color number that cordinates with the correct colored floss on the bag, then load them on a ring. Very easy to flip thru them to find your number your looking for.
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Wendy Miranda
Greater than one weekBest way to store my DNC’s floss ... Some of my flosses are over 30 yrs old they are still perfect like I bought them yesterday
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Dr. Izaiah Blanda
> 3 dayMy hobby for over 30 years is counted cross stitching. Using numerous embroidery flosses is called for with most projects. The use of these bags easily organizes all my flosses.