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Bead Storage

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 5:44 pm
by Ishtar
After seeing the thread storage thread... I was also curious to see if people ever use beads in their work (Mill Hill or other) and also how do you store them?

Since I know that a lot of the patterns that pop up on here are custom made, wasn't sure how many actually use them.

See my reason being I have several TW Designs, Joan Elliot and Mirabilia I would love to do, but all use plenty of Mill Hill Beads and I need compact ways to store.

Most bead boxes are too big and I have some tiny little glass bottles I found in a $2 store that I am using at the moment (see my travel case in thread, thread).

Any other clever ideas you can share?

Re: Bead Storage

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:12 pm
by Pyper
I have lots of my seed beads in pill boxes. you can get them with 7 compartments (one for each day) with clip down lids. They can't hold heaps and heaps, but they hold a fair few and make storage easier. I'll try to get a pic when I get home.

I'm not sure where/how you get them normally - mum is a doctor so she used to bring them home whenever I needed more containers.

Re: Bead Storage

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:29 am
by RMDC
Pyper wrote:I have lots of my seed beads in pill boxes. you can get them with 7 compartments (one for each day) with clip down lids. They can't hold heaps and heaps, but they hold a fair few and make storage easier. I'll try to get a pic when I get home.

I'm not sure where/how you get them normally - mum is a doctor so she used to bring them home whenever I needed more containers.
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This is what you mean, I think. :)

You can get them for cheap at drugstores - though sometimes pharmacists or doctors give them out free. Ask at the pharmacy counter to see if they have a few spares you can nab.

Re: Bead Storage

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 7:51 am
by blackberrybear
You could use empty spice containers.

Re: Bead Storage

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 6:19 pm
by BooChocoBoom
I'd agree with the pill boxes - they are cheap and have rounded bottoms so that you can easily get the teeny ones out. As a jewelry maker as well as a stitcher, I have a bunch of little triangular trays (got them at the craft store) that I pour my beads into when I make things (also makes it easier for snagging them).