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Saving Money on Craft Supplies

May 13, 2009

Garage sales are great. There is such an endless variety, and you never know what you will find. If you're into crafting the garage sale can be a goldmine. The goldmine is the joy you feel when you see a table full of fabric, a box filled with skeins of yarn, dozens of frames and pictures, and all priced from 10 cents to a dollar. framed pressed flowers

 

I found these little frames 4/$1.00, in perfect condition. I could have put little pictures in them, but opted to place my pressed flowers in them and use them on top of gift boxes, in place of cards. It was a pretty touch, and cheaper than a card or a bow.

By Deb from East Brunswick, NJ

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September 3, 2011

Does anyone know of any places I can go to for really cheap beads and clasps? I've looked up the prices for clasps and they are so expensive!

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By Loleini

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September 3, 20110 found this helpful

Depending on the kind of clasp you want, if you have a few simple hand tools and some wire, you can make your own. I make jewelry, and I prefer handmade findings. Generally, they will end up costing less than buying clasps. If you don't have any tools and you need only a few clasps it might be cheaper to buy ready-made, but if you're making many pieces it might be worthwhile to buy a few tools and learn how to make them.

If you enjoy working with metal, you can even buy sheet and get yourself a jeweler's saw and make more substantial pieces. I made a really cool toggle to go with one of my bracelets that way.

If you scroll down this page to the Wire Working Techniques section, you'll find instructions for a simple clasp.
www.fusionbeads.com/.../bead_techniques.php

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You can also do your own search and find other instructions. Jewelrylessons.com has a lot of tutorials (some are free).

As for inexpensive beads; what kind are you looking for? I have a sales tax license and usually buy mine wholesale. I mostly buy stones (never plastic, and very rarely glass). If I want Swarovski crystals, I usually order online. I try to make it to the Rings & Things bead show when it comes to our city (once a year), and load up. "Cheap" is going to be relative.

Sometimes you can get nice quality beads at a good price, but then sometimes "cheap" quality beads cost too much for what they are. If you have a Hobby Lobby or Michael's in your area they routinely have sales on beads/jewelry making supplies and coupons online or in the newspaper.

 

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September 4, 20110 found this helpful

Keep an eye out at yard sales,thrift stores or Estate sales. Old clasps, beads from several items not just jewelry and other interesting things can be bought rather cheaply.

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September 7, 20110 found this helpful

I've recently started making bead crafts and have found amazing bargains on Ebay. I took a chance and ordered a few beads from Hong Kong. They are great. I could give you the names of some of the sellers if you like. Of course you can also buy more expensive better quality ones They are also mostly free postage items. I've bought lots of beads and jewellery making things, super buys and fast delivery.

 

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September 8, 20110 found this helpful

Try Fire Mountain Gems. They have some pretty good prices and everything ships for $5 no matter the size of the order. www.firemountaingems.com

 
September 9, 20110 found this helpful

You need to check out the thrift stores. I often see beads and other craft items in these stores. People start projects and never finish them- the supplies are given to the thrift store.

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I recently picked up a ton of new embroidery floss _bobbins _and the container to store them in for under $5.00 Happy Hunting jjs w palm bch fl

 
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June 17, 2010

I'm looking for anything that has to do with sewing and quilting. I'm trying to start projects making blankets and bibs for Alzheimer patients. I don't have a lot of money as I'm doing this free for our local elderly. Please help me with ideas for where to find supplies. Anything will work thread, fabric, buttons, scraps, I mean anything. Even books on sewing would help as I'm always willing to learn new projects. Thank you very much for any and all help and just for reading this.

By nicole from Roseburg, OR

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June 17, 20100 found this helpful

Hi Nicole,

If you have a local quilters guild, they may be able to help with this. Our local quilters guild is a service organization and makes quilts for all kinds of charities.

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It's fun and you can sew with other people. All or almost all of the material is donated.

 

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June 17, 20100 found this helpful

Hancock fabric is involved in a lot of charities. Try your local store.
Another thing you can do is contact your local churches. The can get supplies from their members. I used to take my quilt pieces to a cancer research hospital where the patients used them.

 
June 17, 20100 found this helpful

Freecycle can sometimes be a good place to try. I have received lots of fabric this way for a project I do.
Also if you have any locally owned fabric stores talk with them.

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Sometimes they get fabric that doesn't sell well and will donate at least small quantities for special projects like yours.

 

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June 18, 20100 found this helpful

I get free things often from freecycle.org. Try joining a local group in your area and around your area. All they ask is that you give something, (old clothes, shoes, yard sale stuff) and then after that you can ask for what you need.
It is a great way to keep things from going into the trash that other people can use!
I got a free ferret cage. Those are expensive.

Blessings,

Robyn

 
June 18, 20100 found this helpful

Go to the garage sales and ask for donations of unsold clothing or fabric. You will be surprised how many people will give stuff away for a great cause! Especially if they aren't able to restore it or recycle it and are bound to throw it away instead.

 

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June 24, 20100 found this helpful

My dad has Alzheimer, and I just want to thank you for what you are doing for those people. Even if they don't understand, their family members will certainly appreciate your effort. You may want to try making stuffed animals too. My dad loves stuffed animals now. Thank you again and God bless you!

 

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June 24, 20100 found this helpful

Have you heard of www.freecycle.org? It is free to join, and a recycling group can probably be found locally. To make or read posts, you must join.
You could post a request on freecycle for your crafting needs. There are many wonderful people in the recycling community who are more than willing to share items they don't want to go into a landfill, that they no longer have a use for. I have had many people share denim jeans, fabric, upholstery fabrics, etc. with me for crafting. I hope you have great success!

 
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August 25, 2013

I have no money, am handicapped, have seizures, and have not worked for a year.

By Debbie

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September 2, 20130 found this helpful

I need to donate a box of sewing supplies, including thread, and would be happy to send them to you. I no longer have the time or the space to use them.

 
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May 16, 2014

Where can I find costume jewelry that people are giving away?

By Finao I.

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August 8, 2007

Tips for finding craft materials at thrift stores from the ThriftyFun community. Post your own ideas below.

Look At Clothing For Buttons, Fabric Or Lace

On your next trip to the thrift store as you're browsing through the clothing, look for interesting buttons and fabric. Buttons can be used in many craft projects and can be used to make beautiful jewelry like pins and earrings. An old flared jean skirt will give you enough fabric for one pillow or two covered memory boards.
Flowered fabric can be used to make placemats, doll clothes or to make Barbie furniture, the possibilities are endless. Don't turn down a blouse with limp lace. If you like the lace, remove it careful and wash gently with some oxy-clean and then starch.By Debra in Colorado

Reuse Yarn From Sweaters

Recycling is always a good idea. I take it one step further, when I go to the thrift store I look for sweaters made with cotton yarn. These can be taken apart and made into dishcloths. If there is a pretty sweater, made from good yarn these can also be taken apart to make vests, childrens sweaters or parts of afghans. I sometimes use single mittens too. Sometimes sweaters that are no longer useable fall into your hands. These can be taken apart and used to make small blankets for pets or the animal shelter.

By Jeanne

I just love the idea of NOT wasting but even making use of left over scraps for blankets for animals at the shelters! What a great idea! Oh, and you could make little stuffed animals to, maybe even put a little cat nip in a little stuffed mice for the kitties!

By HungryArtist

Find Baskets And Sheets

Two things I look for at thrift stores are nice baskets for potential gifting and sheets, especially high thread count vintage sheets.

By lmr5140

Tips For Thrift Store Finds

Thrift stores are like heaven to me! I find so many useful things there and I find uses for so many other things! Here are some ideas:

By Susan

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August 8, 20070 found this helpful

The back panel of a thrift store or outgrown shirt, folded in half and stitched and stuffed makes an excellent throw pillow for a kid's room. I used to make them out of favorite shirts which no longer fit.

 
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August 5, 2013

I need help getting fabric and shoe boxes and any craft or art supplies. The reason I'm asking is I'm disabled, and making things makes me feel useful and happy. We are on a limited income. So I am asking for help.

By Emma F. from Selma, NC

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