[nabs-l] Jewelry designing
Robert Jaquiss
rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 5 22:40:27 UTC 2011
Hello Mikaela:
I suggest you join the Krafters list. That group will have better
answers. Beads could be sorted into compartmented boxes. Ziplock bags could
hold a certain kind of bead with a braille label. Are you wanting to do lost
wax casting of rings or other solid pieces? Hope this makes sense.
Regards,
Robedrt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mikaela Stevens" <mikaelastevens at cableone.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 3:01 PM
Subject: [nabs-l] Jewelry designing
> Hello,
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> I'm looking into starting a jewelry making business. I love jewelry but
> have not had much experience creating designs before. I am going to get
> some help from sighted people that have no idea how to help a blind
> person.
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> For those of you who have made nice jewelry what techniques do you use to
> help you? How do you tell which stones or beads are which color? Do you
> use pliers? What helps you do this successfully without hurting yourself?
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> Thanks for the advice!
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> Mikaela
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