







Action Bag FL100 Floss-A-Way Organizer-3X5 100/Pkg
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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.
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colleen wong
> 3 dayI am not loving these storage bags they are thin and small they are not helping me to organise at all.
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Grammy
> 3 dayI recommend the floss bags. I bought some (with a 3 ring included) years ago, and they really help keep floss separated, organized, and neat. My only disappointment is that the description and photo indicated that they come with a 3 ring, and there is no ring. I could have bought the bags without the ring cheaper elsewhere.
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Heather L
> 3 dayI love these little bags! I actually don’t use them for floss too much but I use them for all kinds of things such as; English Paper Piecing cards, safety pins, buttons, beads and even my sewing machine presser feet (minus the walking foot). If you have a lot of hobbies, these are indispensable. The thing that I like about them the most though, is that they open at the side rather than the top. This makes it a lot easier to get things in and out of them. Many of the small bags you can get open at the top so, it makes it a bit harder to access items. If I’m being honest, I do think they are overpriced for tiny plastic bags. But, I’d buy them again because they are so handy and, for me, they’ve lasted a long time.
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Sandy
> 3 dayEasy to use. Handy to have floss organized.
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Janet P
> 3 dayNot as good as my older floss-a-way bags, which had a red stripe reinforcing the closure and hold punch to prevent break through in the ring. Older ones were made of slightly thicker plastic too. Still love these bags. Perfect size for up to 6 skeins of embroidery floss and easy to tuck away leftover cuts to use on that line leftover cross stitch. Cheaper than some smaller sized “pill bags” with write on area that I found at Walgreens (Use for when I just have a single cut left over).
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Monica R
> 3 dayLove these bags for DMC floss
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gw
> 3 dayThese are the only bags to use in my opinion for storing floss. Have a 6 inch piece left after working the area you just finished? Just put back in the bag. Stays clean, dont have to unwrap anything, and easy to see pieces that have been cut and separated. Store on 3 rings, then take just the colors I need to put on project ring. When finished, put back on storage rings, and can easily see if there are any colors I might need. Spill a drink? no problem, wipe the plastic bags with a sponge, and youre good to go. Floss stays clean and dry. Bags also last about 4-5 years depending on how much you use them. Hope they never quit making them.
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April
> 3 dayI got a bunch of these (in use) from my mom, who got them from my grandmother… they’re prob about 20 years old and still holding strong. They were mixed with some non- brand baggies , many of which I have had to replace due to splitting apart. I recently bought new ones. Slight changes, but I anticipate the over all same quality. Change one: the COLOR:_______ line is super close to the top of the white block. I guess they expect you to have little handwriting. Change two: the opening is now the same length on both sides of the baggie kind of making it slightly difficult to open. The old ones had uneven sides which made it easy t separate. Both very minor. And not enough to stop me from buying again
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C. Killmer
> 3 dayIve been using this product for several years. They are great for embroidery floss. I was thrilled to find these on line as I can no longer find them in local craft shops. Keeping them on a ring makes storing them numerically super easy. Subsequently, its much easier to find a floss by the number which has eliminated purchasing the same color repeatedly. Great product.