Perler bead projects
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 7:15 pm
Sorry if this has been asked before....
I've been sending my boyfriend pictures of the amazing work that goes on here (both stitching and beads), and he often comments on how he'd like to do something with perler beads. On a recent trip to Hobby Lobby for supplies for my next stitching project, we browsed the perler bead section and were unethused. The color selection is...not much of a selection at all--small packages with random colors, mostly primary. So where do you get a good quantity of the colors you need? Or is it more a matter of choosing an image that happens to have the random colors you can buy? Or would other stores, like Joann or Michaels have a better, more varied selection of colors? Also, the only peg boards they had were small in size and sold in packages designed for specific kids projects. Are there individual boards out there?
Or...is this a hobby limited to online shopping? If so, what a bummer! I love going to the store with a new project in mind, and finding all the pieces...sometimes I come up with something completely different than what I had in mind...
I've been sending my boyfriend pictures of the amazing work that goes on here (both stitching and beads), and he often comments on how he'd like to do something with perler beads. On a recent trip to Hobby Lobby for supplies for my next stitching project, we browsed the perler bead section and were unethused. The color selection is...not much of a selection at all--small packages with random colors, mostly primary. So where do you get a good quantity of the colors you need? Or is it more a matter of choosing an image that happens to have the random colors you can buy? Or would other stores, like Joann or Michaels have a better, more varied selection of colors? Also, the only peg boards they had were small in size and sold in packages designed for specific kids projects. Are there individual boards out there?
Or...is this a hobby limited to online shopping? If so, what a bummer! I love going to the store with a new project in mind, and finding all the pieces...sometimes I come up with something completely different than what I had in mind...