Hobbycraft are usually pretty good, as are most Craft shops.

Large Garden Centres tend to stock stuff like that!

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  1. LYNN S

    2010 Mar 11 1

    Hobbycraft are usually pretty good, as are most Craft shops.

    Large Garden Centres tend to stock stuff like that!
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  2. ashadee

    2010 Mar 11 2

    Definitely try Michael’s. They are an excellent craft supplier. I go there all the time and have seen jewelery making kits there.
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  3. Veronica Alicia

    2010 Mar 11 3

    If you are in the UK, there is a fabulous bead shop in Tamworth Street, Lichfield, Staffs. It is called "The Spellbound Bead Company" Tel: 01543-417650.
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  4. WVPV07

    2010 Mar 11 4

    Craft stores or Walmart
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  5. blueprairie

    2010 Mar 12 5

    Are you in the US? I get most of my beading supplies from Hobby Lobby as the nearest "good" bead stores are over 100 miles away.

    There’s a 40% off coupon for any item on their website and I believe they sell beginner kits.

    Beading is fun and unbelievably easy. Your biggest investment is going to be a set of tools (crimper, flat nose pliers and round nose pliers, which can be found as a set for less than $20)

    Try the public library for instruction books, or buy the most recent copy of Bead ‘n’ Style magazine. Complete instructions on the basics are included in all of their issues and their projects range from beginner to expert.
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    http://www.hobbylobby.com/site3/weekly/coupons/coupon.cfm

  6. purplemoon0101

    2010 Mar 12 6

    This the link to an amazing bead and jewellery kit site.

    http://www.julesgems.com/
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  7. lilscenegirl3592

    2010 Mar 12 7

    You might like LoveBites and Bruises then …

    http://www.lovebitesandbruises.com
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