[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Organizing jewelry-making supplies
carcione at access.net
carcione at access.net
Sun Jan 12 15:14:38 UTC 2025
Terry, what's a cart? All I can picture is a grocery cart or a wheelbarrow,
and I'm sure that's not what you're talking about.
Tracy
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Carts from Michaels are good and plastic drawers from Walmart or about
anywhere are good!
Some where, long ago, I got a 7 drawer, with different sized drawers. Some
are shallow and some are deep. It is narrow like the ones sold at Walmart.
Great for different items in each drawer!
I need to clean mine out!
I love my cart for containers of pony beads.
Terry
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Subject: [NFB-Blind-Crafters] Organizing jewelry-making supplies
I've acquired a goodly supply of jewelry-making stuff, and I really need to
organize it. Beading wire and string, clasps, beads, bead tubes .
How do other people organize these things? What do you put them in?
I'll put all the wire-type stuff in something, the clasps in something else,
etc, but in what?
Boxes? Bags? Small bins?
What are people using?
I want it to be easy to find what I want, without pawing through everything.
Winter is for organizing.
Tracy
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