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"I saw a necklace at a department store that I really wanted to wear to a social event, but it was more than I could afford. I told my friend about it and she suggested we just go to the bead store and make it! I was able to closely match the necklace which was being sold for $179 for only $57."
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BEADS BEADS
Phone: (714)639-1611
Email: BeadsOrange@aol.com
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949 N. Tustin St.
Orange, CA 92867
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10am to 6pm
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12pm to 4pm
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Did You Know?
We've been in the same location since 1986! When you visit our store, some items you will see include
Austrian & Czech crystal, Japanese delicas, seed beads, African trade beads, semi-precious glass, findings, books, and much, much more.
Recommended Reading:
Handknitting and crochet are taken to a whole new level with the fashion-savvy designs provided in this book. Stitch techniques for knitting and crochet include prestrung and hoisted-atop stitches, single- and double-crochet, and half-double crochet. Each technique is then demonstrated with an exciting range of masterful designs that feature a sparkling array of beads strategically nestled among the stitches. Beaded projects are accompanied by easy, step-by-step instructions and illustrations and include Fair Isle and cabled tunic sweaters, a short-sleeve pullover and vest, felted slippers with a beaded-star pattern, and dazzling jewelry. Also shown are ways to mix techniques and add beaded accents to pockets, collars, scarves, socks, vests, and even pillows. Knitters and crocheters of all skill levels will find inspiring projects and a feast of possibilities for one-of-a-kind garments and accessories.
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