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organize all of your needlepoint supplies with
The Needlework Organizer

The rotating top makes it easy to keep track of all your threads and floss when working on a project. With 12 holes to accommodate your threads, keeping things organized is a snap. Just put all your different color threads in the top and spin it to the desired color when needed. And the drawer is just the right size for keeping your extra needles, scissors and other supplies.

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Customers Testimonial :

I have been an avid needle pointer for the past 30 years. I am particularly partial to tapestry designs from the Victorian and Arts & Crafts eras. One of the things that has always frustrated me was the inability to keep all the threads and wools neatly organized. As you pull the thread to use, the rest of the skein becomes a tangle that you have to spend time sorting out.
Fortunately, I found a talented woodworker who understood what I needed. The result was his design for the best thread organizer I have ever seen. There is a place for each color (the piece can hold a variety of embroidery threads, Persian and tapestry wools), and you can temporarily attach each color’s number to the top until you are finished the project. The most ideal part is that the top spins, so you can always have the color you need quickly in front of you. The handy drawer at the bottom is perfect for storing your scissors, needles and other useful accessories all in one place.
Over all these years, I have never found such a valuable needlework tool, and it is so nicely made of rich woods that it can be openly displayed in your favorite room. It is a frequent topic of conversation when friends and family visit. I am always asked, “Where did you get that?”

Helene Brooks
Long Beach, NY



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hubert@hubertkwoodworks.com

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