So You Ask "Do You Really Use The Project Tin?"

Yes, I really use the Project Tin.

Often?
Yes, all the time.

Even When Traveling?
Yes, all the time.

Do you have more than one project going at a time?
Yes, all the time.

Does The Project Tin have a project size limit?
Not that I have found.  I can make any size piece.  Sometimes I move the components out while I make another part. Other times I just keep all together.

What do you do with the lid when you are beading?

I usually put the bead tubes, etc. in the lid while I am beading.  When I am done for the day, I put the protective foam over the project, then the bead tubes on top and then place the lid on.  This keeps the bead tubes from denting the jeweler's velvet pad.

So last question, what you are probably really wanting to know. Are you a neat and tidy beader? Are all your little different colored seed beads in neat little piles?
Well, I'll let you decide for yourself.







HARDLY! This is actually how I work.
This is my current project. I like my beads to mix so I can blend the colors of the piece, see the play of colors.
Around the upper and left edge are finished components, in the middle is the pile of beads and in the lower middle is the current component I am stringing.

I'll show you the piece when it is finished.

Well, now you know a little bit more about me.

Thanks for listening.

Kolby


 

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