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Beaded jewelry instructions for kids?
Preferably with pictures. We have the "premium quality crafts" set. I like the ideas in the pictures but there aren't any instructions.
Are there any free websites?
Since I can't see your pictures, I can't give you instructions even for the ones I do know how to make. I also don't know what materials you have.
If you have a kit from a particular company, try using Dogpile or Google to find that company's website. They should have some patterns on there. Try Darice and Westrim and even Michaels (www.michaels.com) to find free online patterns or ideas.
You can also hunt for patterns yourself by using Dogpile or Google and typing something like "beading pattern kids free" into the search box when it comes up. Always put the word "free" last or you'll get all sorts of free offers (that really aren't free) that aren't even related to what you're looking for.
I bead without patterns, or I'd share my sources with you. If there's anything particular you want to make, email me and ask for instructions. (Click on my avatar for an email link.) Be specific, please, as I don't know you and so can't guess what you might like. I'm quite happy to share, of course, but don't see the point of writing instructions you'll never use.
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October 31st, 2008 at 9:44 pm
one word ….amazon.com….. search beading for kids and you'll come up with a slew of results. have fun!
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October 31st, 2008 at 10:22 pm
Since I can't see your pictures, I can't give you instructions even for the ones I do know how to make. I also don't know what materials you have.
If you have a kit from a particular company, try using Dogpile or Google to find that company's website. They should have some patterns on there. Try Darice and Westrim and even Michaels (www.michaels.com) to find free online patterns or ideas.
You can also hunt for patterns yourself by using Dogpile or Google and typing something like "beading pattern kids free" into the search box when it comes up. Always put the word "free" last or you'll get all sorts of free offers (that really aren't free) that aren't even related to what you're looking for.
I bead without patterns, or I'd share my sources with you. If there's anything particular you want to make, email me and ask for instructions. (Click on my avatar for an email link.) Be specific, please, as I don't know you and so can't guess what you might like. I'm quite happy to share, of course, but don't see the point of writing instructions you'll never use.
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October 31st, 2008 at 11:01 pm
check out:
http://www.makingfriends.com
http://www.craftown.com
http://www.craftbits.com
Also, Michael's, JoAnn's, A.C. Moore, Ben Franklin's, and Hobby Lobby's web sites.
All are FREE!!!
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