I’m working on a written tour of my studio that Postmark’d Art will publish next month as part of it’s First Friday series. Check out Suzanna Bond’s tour for a taste of what this series is about.
In preparation I snapped quite a few photos of my work digs. This one prompted a recent question:
How can I have this many beads — notice that you can see less than half of each drawer! — and still not have the ones I needed for my last project?! It’s one of life’s deep mysteries. I’m off to buy more beads.
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vivian helena Aumond-Capone says
I understand the need to buy beads… Mine are in tubes, and baggies. I like your little round containers… I am trying to stay away from fabric, and bead stores… and use what I have. But I have bolts of PFD fabric, so I am never without!
Franki Kohler says
We are on the same page Vivian. I buy bolts of white fabric so I’m ready whenever the sun print whim hits.
julia christine stephen says
I have the same problem woh glass…at least beads are smaller, lol
Franki Kohler says
You’ve got me there. Collections in general can be challenging. We love what we have but we have to take care that they don’t take over the house.
quiltingismyart says
This is how I feel about my fabric stash. Why do I never have what I need?
Franki Kohler says
We’re simpatico on this Kay. Let me know if you find the answer before I do!