[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Labeling bead tubes
Lucy Marr
septembergirl95 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 12 15:43:15 UTC 2024
Hi Tracy,
I have put the tubes in a ziplock and put a braille label on the bag.
Sometimes the beads come in a small ziplock bag, and in those cases, I can
sometimes put the braille label directly on the bag.
Take care,
Lucy
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Subject: [NFB-Blind-Crafters] Labeling bead tubes
I'm curious how people label tubes of beads.
I'm enjoying the beading projects Laurie P has taught, and I'm acquiring more
beads. I've put braille labels on the tubes. Some I wrote the label on a
sticky label and wrapped it around the tube in a spiral, away from the print
label. It works, but is a little hard to read. So I wrote a label on a bit
of card and attached it to the tube cap with a twist tie. It's easy to read,
but the label is bigger than the tube.
What do other people do, if anything?
Tracy
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