Crochet 🧶 Bits Stash
Since I use embroidery floss it can get pretty messy. I've made quite the mess over the last year of me exploring bracelets and jewelry made from crochet methods. I've enjoyed sorting through this today. #crochet #crochetjewelry #crochetprojectideas #crochetinspiration #jewerly
As someone who has spent plenty of time working on crochet jewelry projects, I can definitely relate to the challenge of keeping embroidery floss and crochet bits in order. Over time, those small threads and bits can quickly become a tangled mess, making it frustrating to find the colors or pieces needed for a project. One technique that has really helped me is dedicating specific containers or small compartments for different floss colors and crochet bits. Labeling each compartment helps keep everything neat and easy to access. I also recommend sorting through your stash regularly rather than letting it pile up over months—it saves a lot of time in the long run and keeps your creative flow going. When you come across that one elusive thread or bit you’ve been missing, it feels great to have a well-organized stash because you avoid scrambling or delay. Using small clear boxes or trays can be a game changer as you can quickly see what you have on hand. This kind of organization also helps you plan new projects more efficiently and inspires creativity by visually seeing your materials. If you enjoy crochet bracelets and jewelry making, I highly suggest taking some time every few weeks to tidy up your bits stash. It may seem tedious at first but the positive impact on your crafting experience is well worth it. Happy crocheting and jewelry creating!







































































































