Created by Belinda Barnes Updated On: November 19, 2014
These stores are some of my favorites. Your never too old to learn something new. In this economy learning a craft not only saves you money, it can make you money too!
Arts and Crafts Store · Rittenhouse Square · 12 tips and reviews
Belinda Barnes: Nice selection of yarns. I love their buttons, they range from cutesy to elegant. Loop also offers knitting and crochet classes along with private lessons.
Arts and Crafts Store · Rittenhouse Square · 2 tips and reviews
Belinda Barnes: Spool is Loop's sister store. They carry a great fabric selection, lots of trendy modern designs. They also conduct sewing lessons for newbies.
Arts and Crafts Store · Center City West · 2 tips and reviews
Belinda Barnes: Such a fun place! They offer monthly crafting classes on all things paper. Learn how to make invites for your next get-together or get a jump start on your Christmas cards.
Belinda Barnes: They don't just sell fabric here. This is a complete craft superstore. Check their monthly flyers to see all of the crafting classes offered.
Belinda Barnes: I think Michels tends to be the higher priced craft store in comparison to Joann Fabrics and AC Moore. If your into making jewelry Michaels has a great selection of components
Arts and Crafts Store · Queen Village - Pennsport · 14 tips and reviews
Belinda Barnes: Years back I used to work for AC Moore so they hold a special place in my heart! Just like Joann's and Michaels they offer crafting classes. They are a very affordable store especially for newbies.