Lynne from Adelaide, South Australia here, and I am thoroughly enjoying this series, even if for the simple fact that it makes me feel better about my craft stash, which is much smaller than this lady's. 😅😅 She had some beautiful crafts. It's so fascinating to see it all. Thanks.
The head pins are great for making earrings. Thread beads on and then create a little loop to attach to an earring finding and you have pretty, dangly earrings. I got rid of all (most?) of my jewelry making supplies, but those supplies look familiar. :-)
Great bin and Legacy Crafter - THANK YOU (and Stephanie) and all the Bottom of the Bin staff!! This has been such a fun series and I am sure hundreds of crafters have already benefitted from this largess.
Wow Stephanie, I’m glad you took the time to show all the beads and supplies. I wish I lived closer, I could use could use some of that wire, headpins and beads. Hi BOB. Those beaded flowers are hand made but likely not by our legacy Crafter, they are used for fancy hats, bridal headpieces, brooches and home decor.
I love the gorgeous beads. I just got back into jewelry making after 40 years. I don't have much yet but I've been buying old jewelry at yard sales and taking them apart to remake bracelets. Wish I lived closer to take a peek inside. TYFS
Hi Stephanie! What an incredible supply of wire and jewelry supplies. I could use some of the wire. To bad I don't live near your store. You found Bob in all that too! Maybe just sell all that jewelry/beads in the container as one lot. That would be tough to sort out. Some of that stuff I've never seen before. Have an incredible week! Many blessings to you!
In the day, it appears that the technique of the flowers in the bin was called "French" to distinguish it from flowers made in the "Victorian" beading style which was more like a picture in a flat beaded tapestry.
@@ydne That book I have is called 'French Beaded Flowers-The New Millenium Collection' by Dalene Kelly. She has some very cool 3D patterns in it including gladiolas and bleeding hearts.
She certainly had an eclectic collection and diverse craft interests. I’m sure she’s an amazing lady.
She really is!
Lynne from Adelaide, South Australia here, and I am thoroughly enjoying this series, even if for the simple fact that it makes me feel better about my craft stash, which is much smaller than this lady's. 😅😅
She had some beautiful crafts. It's so fascinating to see it all. Thanks.
Glad you enjoy it! Definitely a reminder to use the good stuff 🥰
If I lived in Florida I would coming to buy this bin.
Aww thank you 😊
All that beading wire is going to make your customers so happy ! And of course the beads too. 😁
Yay I think so too 😊
The head pins are great for making earrings. Thread beads on and then create a little loop to attach to an earring finding and you have pretty, dangly earrings. I got rid of all (most?) of my jewelry making supplies, but those supplies look familiar. :-)
Thanks for the info!
Hi Stephanie and Bob I look always forward to seeing you open these bins. Have a blessed day.
You too!! Thanks so much 🥰
Great bin and Legacy Crafter - THANK YOU (and Stephanie) and all the Bottom of the Bin staff!! This has been such a fun series and I am sure hundreds of crafters have already benefitted from this largess.
Aww thank you, it really has been incredible 🥰
the hat pins I use to make beaded pins for my scrapbooks and cards
Ohhh good idea!
I always look forward to seeing Bob! 😂
Bob says hello!
Wow Stephanie, I’m glad you took the time to show all the beads and supplies. I wish I lived closer, I could use could use some of that wire, headpins and beads. Hi BOB. Those beaded flowers are hand made but likely not by our legacy Crafter, they are used for fancy hats, bridal headpieces, brooches and home decor.
Thanks for the tips!! Aww wish you were closer as well. Bob says hi!
I love the gorgeous beads. I just got back into jewelry making after 40 years. I don't have much yet but I've been buying old jewelry at yard sales and taking them apart to remake bracelets. Wish I lived closer to take a peek inside. TYFS
Wonderful! I love that.
Maybe you can offer jewelry making classes in your shop.
That's a great idea!
Ohhhh beads!
Such pretty ones!!
Wow!!! Lots of smalls jewelry components. Nice haul for you!👍
Thank you 😊
I can’t wait to see future series!
Yayyy thank you, I'm excited 😊
Bob!
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Hi Stephanie! What an incredible supply of wire and jewelry supplies. I could use some of the wire. To bad I don't live near your store. You found Bob in all that too! Maybe just sell all that jewelry/beads in the container as one lot. That would be tough to sort out. Some of that stuff I've never seen before. Have an incredible week! Many blessings to you!
That's a great idea! Wish you were closer. Thanks for watching 🥰
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Oooooo, lots of great stuff here!
It really is!!
I have a book called 'French Beaded Flowers' and I think that is what those may be.
In the day, it appears that the technique of the flowers in the bin was called "French" to distinguish it from flowers made in the "Victorian" beading style which was more like a picture in a flat beaded tapestry.
@@ydne That book I have is called 'French Beaded Flowers-The New Millenium Collection' by Dalene Kelly. She has some very cool 3D patterns in it including gladiolas and bleeding hearts.
That's so cool, thanks for the info 🥰
Once again, I'm overwhelmed by the quantity of crafting supplies she accumulated. Did you mention 5 rooms full?
5! It's so much!