Post a Picture of Your Work Table!!

We can call it 'Sprose', like Jeremy's 'Poogle'.;););):D:)
 
Worktable ressurection

Worktable ressurection

I remembered this old thread today as I set up my day's worktable, so I took pics.

Last May we vacated our house for major renovations. We decided not to rent a temporary house but to camp on our rural place for the summer. So this summer I packed a workbag and inhabited park picnic tables in the sun for playing with pearls.

Summer has turned to fall, and the house is months behind schedule, and we are still betwixt and between. Sunny days in the Pacific Northwest autumn are not a given, so I took time today to work again, this time at the sea's edge. I worked till my fingers were too cold to behave quite properly... about an hour and a half. Wearing the results now.



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I am so jealous. About both the sight and the cold. After having temperatures between 90 to 115 degrees nonstop between March and mid September, it is finally autumn in Texas, too. But it still gets hot during the day. Working with your scenery in front of your eyes must be haven.
 
Karin, deep down we all know we recognise ourselves in each other :eek: I laughed when I read you sew, knit and paint.. oh what will we all do without our creative pursuits though I readily (and ashamedly) admit I have left many an incomplete project in its wake (stained glass and scrapbooking, anybody?). Sarah's workspace has a vibe of such joie de vivre and it comes across in her quirky pearl selection (Don't you just love that!). Steve's just proves I need to invest in some real equipment other than relying on my point-and-shoot and the providence of sunlight. Narcissa's just makes me flat plain envious! Lisa C, your fluent musings are very much welcome but show us a few pictures so I can have a window into the whole you, pretty please...

Indulge me a little as I reminisce a bit. Here's my little pink and white studio in Melbourne where I used to work on a table overlooking the roses and bamboo in the courtyard. The little ones will be sprawled underfoot on the hardwood floors (drawing, crafting, fighting) as by day, I worked on my legit research and by night, I indulged in my fun stuff (*wink wink*). If you peer hard enough, that one ostensible bookshelf in the picture (sans books) had plastic containers that contained my jewellery findings and pink boxes where the goodies were stashed within (out of sight and reach of grubby-handed little girls who, like their mummy, are absolute magpies). And I won't lie and WILL admit that it is usually that neat - There, I've said it; I am Adeline and I am an obsessively neat control freak.

Oh, I am giddy with delight as I share my little studio that I miss so much. I am just praying the spiders, field mice and possums don't desecrate it too much (loose roof tiles and a teeny hole in the attic) till I next see it in next winter. Balmy tropical Singapore does not make for such evocative natural workrooms like Narcissa's, but I tell you what, I will go home, take a couple of pictures and do a compare-contrast post of temperate vs tropical workspaces!

And apologies for this self-indulgent post but it has been so carthartic on such a blah workday! Yay for PG-ers everywhere!
 

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Here is my little work space. My lamp/magnifying glass is about 35 years old. It belonged to my father in law, who used it for electronics work.
 

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Jeweljunke, look at your pro setup. Am impressed, is that what it takes to be a seasoned and expert pearler? And what is that cream board you have positioned some pearls in? What does it do exactly for you; convince me in layman terms so that I can find an excuse to go buy one straight away. In Singapore, I work on the dining table where the northern light comes in best (all the better to see my pearls) and store my gems and pearls on the nearest and most convenient receptacles I can find - PLATES, DISHES, CUPS.

Seriously, thanks for sharing. I am enlightened and awed by your worktables and spaces from tools to the lighting... I think I have to go invest in some serious tools. I counted 14 wire tools (those pincer whatever-you-call-them sitting on that stand there); I am ashamed to admit I own 3 whatchamacallits.

Gawd, I need a whole new pearling and tooling metalanguage if I ever want to be anything like the rest of you.
 
Adeline, did you check my space (three tools and a place at the desk that needs to be cleared right after use everytime) or are you just looking for an excuse to expand :eek:

- Karin
 
It is like that drawing where the young pretty turns into an old hag, depending on how the viewer organizes the material- lowly beader and expert pearler co-exist in oneself!

Adeline, your meta language has already plunked you squarely within our ranks! Not to mention your workspace organization! What a lovely wall!!!!!
 
lowly beader and expert pearler co-exist in oneself!

Woohoo! - Just two of the possible expressions of my MPD! (Multiple Pearl Disorder)
 
Yes, I wish I was as organized as Adeline.

Caitlin, I guess I am a pearler then...if u become one by having a deep love and passion for them. I just don't have any scientific knowledge of them. And I can't drill them yet. But I can string and knot like an expert if that counts.
 
I've always liked this thread and hope you don't mind that I've bumped it. For now, my work table is a portable bead board (several bead boards actually) with all my supplies stored in drawers and pulled out as I need them. Those are some of Pattye's threads in fun colors. Thanks, Pattye :)

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I can't remember if I posted this before, but I finally managed to move the washer and dryer into the garage and set up my work table. I keep finding things to add to the room. The cabinets are also upper and lower on the other side of the room, filled with lots of pearls and stuff. I can't find the vertical post that holds the Foredom drill yet, but lots of stuff keeps showing up as I go through things.

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I've always liked this thread and hope you don't mind that I've bumped it. For now, my work table is a portable bead board (several bead boards actually) with all my supplies stored in drawers and pulled out as I need them. Those are some of Pattye's threads in fun colors. Thanks, Pattye :)

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I started out with pearls with the same setup as you, but I already had an arsenal of jewelry-making stuff going back to when I was fifteen years old. Getting everything together in a place where I can use and find it is my ultimate goal. :)
 
This is a cool thread! Here is mine ;)
 

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Not sure why it went sideways but the keyboard area is the best place I could find to store my pearls so far. :eek:
 
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