Friday, January 8, 2016

2015 Thread Report

For several years I've saved all of my used thread spools and reviewed how much thread I've used up over the year.  Here's the 2015 report, um, photo. 

That's quite a variety of spools.  The big one in the back is from the long arm.  The little green and black in front are prewound bobbins for the long arm.  And, the white with the turquoise top is bobbin thread for embroidery.  I've done a LOT of embroidery in 2015 as I'm almost done with the spool that I bought to replace that one.  Total: 27.  The short spools are really old.  

How does 2015 compare to previous years?  You can view 2014 here, 2013 here and 2012 here. (Yep, I really have been keeping used spools that long.The good news is Sharon insisted that a photo was enough and I should throw away the actual spools. Except the rewound bobbins will be going back to the company.)  How do the numbers compare?  Here's the skinny on that: 
Year
Spools Used Up
2015
27
2014
30
2013
17
2012
22

I took advantage of 50% off all threads coupon at JoAnn Fabrics and bought these. 

Three new neutral threads.  I guess I have been sewing like a fiend (especially between Christmas and New Years) because I was down to 2 of these bigger spools and one was about done.  I'm set for several months depending on what I choose to do. Do you save your spools to see how much thread you finish each year? 

I've also been working on the hats for Sophie and Natalie.  If you've been reading for a while you know that none of the hats I made for Christmas presents fit the intended recipient.  I was able to move the child-sized hat to the toddler and now I'm making new ones for the older girls.  Sophie liked this one eyed monster.  Her hat is done and Natalie's is embroidered.  My job today is to finish Natalie's hat and get both in the mail. 



I'm linking up with Can I Get a Whoop Whoop at Confessions of a Fabric Addict and Needle and Thread Thursday at My Quilt Infatuation.  

That's it for today.  Time to finish a hat and get some packages in the mail! 

Happy Quilting All! 

5 comments:

  1. I used a LOT of old thread (as the bobbin thread) in 2015 but didn't think of keeping the spools for a report. My old thread stash is now becoming manageable. This year, I using some cone thread I found at a thrift shop for a little bit of nothing. I use a neutral cotton thread on top and the cone poly thread in the bobbin without any problems.

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  2. That's a lot of thread used. I wish my embroidery machine used bobbins that big.

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  3. Wow, that's a lot of thread! Congrats on a successful 2015.

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  4. I love your thread report. It's nice to know I'm not the only one with a jar full of empty spools. :-> However, now that I am using the large cones on both long arm and DSM, the nearly empty jar is not so impressive.

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  5. What a fun idea of a way to keep track of thread usage! I usually keep the empty spools around for my kids to play with...they're just the right size for small hands and the different sizes make them fun to stack.

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