How do you store your beads, was the question asked on Facebook this morning, and lots of great ideas were shared. Here is some of my bead storage, I say some because I still have canning jars, old pickle jars, etc., in my upstairs office filled with both beads, buttons, and other embellishments. Such is the fate of a mixed media fiber artist, you end up collecting lots of stuff for creating new work.
I have probably 150+ of these little containers filled with various types and styles of seed beads, and another 30+ filled with sequins.
Bead storage, these are Iris organizers and I bought them at Staples.
Cardboard containers filled with vintage plastic beads, baubles, and buttons.
A cart filled with jars and jars and jars of beads!
That's mostly beads on that shelf!
More beads, embellishments such as old clock parts, furniture hardware that was too beautiful to pitch, etc., the big empty space is where the new studio tv will be living, eventually. The stuff in the jars on the bottom shelf, natural dyed silk cocoons.
Showing posts with label Storage. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Finishing some UFO's
Crow detail.
Temporary bead storage, an old pickle jar lid.
On my sewing table.
I've come to an impass in my studio where I either need to finish up some WIP's, pitch them, or pack them away for long term storage. I'm starting with this crow piece that has been haunting me and for some time now, I started by additing more green and pink tsukineko inks to the background/timtex.
The before image; now to finish the beading.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
WIP- Bins
Charcoal on gesso on baltic birch plywood.
This is the second time I've tried painting over charcoal, ok I'm using a brush to paint with, and I have to admit I absolutely loathe it! First off I find myself wanting to paint 'inside' the lines like a coloring book, mistake number one, and secondly I keep expecting my brush to respond like my palette knife and well we all know that's not going to happen, mistake number two. So when the first coat of paint is done drying I'm planning to go at it again with my palette knife and this time ignore those line!
Acrylic on baltic birch plywood.
Monday, April 02, 2012
Friday, March 09, 2012
WIP - Granary
Granary - digitally printed fabric, machine and hand stitching, aurfil threads.
I sure hope I spelled that correctly, this is part of my "ode to corn" series. I will be stitching more of these in the coming days.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Studio Redux 012012
the top portion needs to be finished, the edge of the top shelf needs to be painted black, and then we are ready to put the shelves back into the unit.
Friday, January 06, 2012
Studio Update 010512
Emptied and ready for the shelves to be removed so that I can paint the bead board back a very lovely shade of fern green. John has some repair work to do to the shelves, I'm hoping to be able to load it up come Monday or Tuesday. Until then...
I have a ton of stuff on both my work table and my drafting/drawing tables! Working on some storage solutions, for all of the ink I seem to own, for the hutch.
I have a ton of stuff on both my work table and my drafting/drawing tables! Working on some storage solutions, for all of the ink I seem to own, for the hutch.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Studio Redux - 062511
Cubbies! John and Keith moved these down from the second story into the new space. Floor has been washed and now the cubbies are almost full with fabrics, etc.
Now to start moving my threads etc., into the space. Eventually, maybe by this time tomorrow, all of the boxes, etc., to the left will be gone. I'm pacing myself so as to not re-injure my rotar cuff.
Now to start moving my threads etc., into the space. Eventually, maybe by this time tomorrow, all of the boxes, etc., to the left will be gone. I'm pacing myself so as to not re-injure my rotar cuff.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Almost There - Studio Redux
Let me start this post by saying how much I hate humidity! I really really really hate humidity!
The cubbies are almost empty and ready to move to the new studio space, so much to do and so little time to get it all done in :-( I'm a day behind but otherwise am very happy with the progress being made :-)
The green wall is where the cubbies will be going, soon the boxes, filing cabinet, and the loom will be going bye bye along with all of the bags of wool in the wire cubbies to the left. On the red case to the right I will hang my thread racks, and underneath those will go my thread/bead bins. My studio table will live in the large open area, it all looks small in the photos but is actually quite spacious. The cubbies are approximately 5 feet by 8 feet by 14 inches deep.
The contents of the cubbies have been moved to the new studio and are hogging my cutting table space. It doesn't look like much but BON it does fill the cubbies to capacity. The cutting table will soon leave and my drawing table will take it's place.
The cubbies are almost empty and ready to move to the new studio space, so much to do and so little time to get it all done in :-( I'm a day behind but otherwise am very happy with the progress being made :-)
The green wall is where the cubbies will be going, soon the boxes, filing cabinet, and the loom will be going bye bye along with all of the bags of wool in the wire cubbies to the left. On the red case to the right I will hang my thread racks, and underneath those will go my thread/bead bins. My studio table will live in the large open area, it all looks small in the photos but is actually quite spacious. The cubbies are approximately 5 feet by 8 feet by 14 inches deep.
The contents of the cubbies have been moved to the new studio and are hogging my cutting table space. It doesn't look like much but BON it does fill the cubbies to capacity. The cutting table will soon leave and my drawing table will take it's place.
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Bead Storage
A drawer filled with little boxes filled with 11/0 and 12/0 beads
Size is about 3.5 x 2.5 x 1.0 inches
Sizes in metric.
I picked these little storage tubs up at a local gun shop, they run about 57 cents a piece. I like these alot because the lid is hinged to the container reducing the risk of my misplacing it.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Studio Organization!
I'm hoping to have all of my fabric moved out of my closet, where I can no longer get to it, and into the cubbies by next weekend.
In reality I don't have much in the way of commercial fabrics anymore, since I took up dyeing my own with natural dyes, rust, and compost. But it would be nice to be able to see, and access maybe, what I do have somewhere in this mess I have the fabric for a quilt for our bed.
John helping me to set this up today was the best Valentine's gift ever ;-)
In reality I don't have much in the way of commercial fabrics anymore, since I took up dyeing my own with natural dyes, rust, and compost. But it would be nice to be able to see, and access maybe, what I do have somewhere in this mess I have the fabric for a quilt for our bed.
John helping me to set this up today was the best Valentine's gift ever ;-)
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Got Wool?

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