[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Organizing jewelry-making supplies
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Thanks Henry. Now I get it.
Tracy
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Hi Tracy, I am answering for Terry here, the cart that she is talking about
is a what they call a three tier cart that has three wire mesh baskets one
above the other. They are not too deep, but, can hold plenty of beading
supplies.
These carts have wheels on them so that they can be wheeled from place to
place
We got ours from Michaels.
I use mine for small knitting or crocheting projects and supplies.
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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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