Online Beading Sites
The internet is a wonderful tool. It allows virtually anyone in the world to connect with anyone else who owns a computer; they share any type of information, be it lessons on how to cook a turkey or a review of the latest blockbuster movie. In this case, the internet is being used to relay to you multitudes of information on beads, beading, and everything crafty. Beading sites can be found simply by going to a search engine, be it Google or Yahoo or MSN, and typing in any kind of phrase that has the word ‘bead’ in it. However, since there are billions of websites out there, and I’m sure more than two or three mention the word ‘bead’, it would be helpful to have a small guide to tell you what the best beading sites are, so you can cut through all the fluff of search bars and go straight to the content that you are searching for.
Fire Mountain Gems
When you look at the link firemountaingems.com, you probably wouldn’t think that they do a very large bead business. You’d be wrong though, and you’d know it as soon as see their logo, which proudly exclaims that they are in fact a beading site. This website offers everything you could ever possibly want from a beading site. It has different ideas, designs, even materials for sale. Not only that, but the section of the site titled Beading University shows you great ways to learn new designs or enhance your beading skills.
KC Beading Designs
If you aren’t looking to create beaded artwork yourself, but you like the way it looks, then kcbeadingdesigns.com is right for you. This beading site offers thousands of different bead art and jewelry, all for sale through online credit card or your Pay Pal account. This website offers some of the most interesting beading designs I have ever seen, including beaded rings.
Aunt Molly’s Bead Street
Aunt Molly’s has this homey, classroom atmosphere that I love. This beading site focuses more on the teachings of beadwork, and while it does offer a small section of downloadable beading designs and pictures, the real important part is the classes. Aunt Molly offers actual classes to teach people how to become better at beadwork, and you can register by going to the site and following the instructions there.
There are hundreds of other beading sites on the internet, and it wouldn’t surprise me if even better ones than these began to show up in the near future. However, with these three pages at your disposal, you should have adequate instruction, materials, and plans to make yourself a good piece of beaded art.
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