Got a question re Caron.



I am getting a couple of projects together, to take with me on my trip. One of them is one of the Dutch Treat tabletoppers (real tacky, palm trees and Flamingos!). It uses Perle 5, no problem, and Caron Wildflowers; I don't think I have ever stitched with this before. My question is how do you organise the big skein, and extra strands so they don't get snarled together?? It is too big to put on a bobbin; do you use baggies, or what??

After Tia Mary's post, I decided to get the project started, so I can have the needle threaded and in the fabric. I also have a Just Nan Pillow, to be stitched over 2 on 18ct linen. I am hoping to take both in my carry-on, so I can ring the changes.

Gillian
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