If you are hoping to learn about quilting, beads, and all kinds of crafts in Oklahoma City then you are in the right place. We are going to be sharing everything we know when it comes to crocheting, knitting, weaving, homemade jewelry making, scrapbooking, and more in town over the next few short minutes.
To get things going we will discuss the best Oklahoma City quilting and fabric stores to buy all of the patterns, notions, paints, dyes, and yarn that you desire. Following that we will let you know if there are any good bead stores in your area that sell the required necessities for weaving, embroidery, loom kits, cords, gemstones, rosettes, or other supplies you might need.
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A full list of the best craft stores near you will round us out and they should sell a little bit of everything including a wide variety of papers, scrapbooking items, needle art, craft tech, sewing machines, dye cutting machines, printers, lighting, and more.
This local quilting, bead, and craft guide should have you fully prepared to make your next move in no time. By the way, we have written lots of other city guides for the Midwest region and you can look through them there if you want.
Oklahoma City Quilt & Fabric Shops
Visit one of the best quilt and fabric shops near you when you are ready to start your next project:
- Savage Quilter at 6903 N May Ave
- Oklahoma Quiltworks at 9323 N Pennsylvania Ave
- Fabric Factory at 1421 NW 23rd St
- The Stitching Post at 5928 NW 16th St
- okc Fabric Market at 10956 N May Ave
- Buckboard Antique Quilts at 12101 N MacArthur Blvd # 137
- K&N Interior Fabrics Oklahoma City at 3704 N Western Ave
- Sewciety Quilt Co at 111 24th Ave NW #110, Norman
- Sew-n-So’s at 900 24th Ave NW #5, Norman
- Andi’s Quilt Co at 16524 N Pennsylvania Ave, Edmond
- Fabricologie at 300 W 33rd St #3801, Edmond
- Keepsake Fabric & Quilts at 2990 SE 19th St #10, Moore
Follow those links to find out if they have the patterns, notions, paints, dyes, yarn, or fabric by the yard or meter that you desire before heading over.
Bead Stores In Your Area
These bead shops will have a nice selection:
- Alouette at 11709 S Western Ave
- Luksi Creations at 1909 N Classen Blvd
- Beads-N-Chit at 4001 SE Bryant
- Jan’s Jewelry Supplies at 3629 NW 10th St
- Silver Leaf Gems at 15 W Campbell St, Edmond
You will be able to buy all kinds of cords, gemstones, tools, wires, loom kits, and other weaving and embroidery supplies at those bead shops. Some may even offer beading and jewelry making classes, if you are searching for anything specific check out their websites and make sure they have exactly what you need before you make the drive.
More Local Craft Stores
Obviously there are many general craft stores in Oklahoma City that will have a broad selection of everything and some of the best are:
- The Craft Room at 3017 N Lee Ave
- Porch School & Art Supply at 5200 N Santa Fe Ave
- Stash at 412 E Main St, Norman
- Occasions at 2001 W Main St, Norman
From sewing machines to dye cutting machines to the latest craft technology tools like printing and embossing machines we bet they will have what you need. You should also expect to find a wide variety of paints, canvas, other surfaces, brushes, ribbons, bows, yarn, needles, organizers, and more for storage in addition to all kinds of art supplies for kids or adults.
They may even offer fun craft classes near you in knitting, homemade jewelry making, quilting, scrapbooking, or other fun creative endeavors.
In case you were curious you can also check out our posts on:
- Where To Buy Crafting Supplies In Tulsa
- Where To Buy Crafting Supplies In Kansas City
- Where To Buy Crafting Supplies In Wichita
- Where To Buy Crafting Supplies In Dallas & Ft Worth
Enjoy Your Quilts, Beads & Crafts In Oklahoma City
We are just about done but visit us in the future as we plan to update this blog frequently. You read about all of the best quilting, bead, and craft stores in your area and should feel a lot more confident about how your next project will turn out.
If you think we left anything off our local craft guide or if any of the above stores have closed down please tell us in the comments. Now go have fun making your quilts, homemade jewelry with beads, or other crafts in Oklahoma City.