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Wood Strawberry Bead
£0.20These Strawberry wooden beads look lovely strung on our cotton threads, bright, chunky and simple… the perfect kids and big kids piece!
They are 20x15mm with a hole (that might need pushing through) that is 2mm wide.
If you order ‘Mixed’, I’ll send a random mix of colours in whatever quantity you purchase; doing my best to include all the colours available.
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Plastic Flower Bell Drop
£0.08These pretty bell shaped drop beads are perfect for earring making, or as a spring necklace. They are made from a semi-translucent plastic, which has a nice texture to it too.
They are a 14mm drop and are 10mm at their widest point, with a hole for a 1mm thread.
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Plain Cotton Coloured Fabric
£2.00Our plain 100% cotton fabrics are great for quilting but can also be used for dressmaking and other sewing projects. It has a lovely grain to it, making it perfect for embroidery too.
The fabric is 110cm wide and the price is per fat quarter, which measures approximately 50cm x 55cm.
Multiples will be cut as one continuous piece. For example, if you want 1m, please order 4 fat quarters.
We’ve tried our best to show the true colour of this fabric in the photographs, but it may look slightly different in real life.
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Bells
£0.10 – £0.40These little bells might just be the most cheerful things we’ve come across in a long time. And they make everything a lot more fun – especially at Christmas time.
The bells come in lots of different sizes and colours, and are adorable no matter if you go monochrome or mix and match. String them up and hang them on your Christmas tree, add one or many to a bracelet or necklace, tie a tiny bell to the zip on a bag – the possibilities are endless. Ding ding!
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Brown Cotton Thread 3mm Flat
£0.30Thick 3mm flat cotton thread is sold by the metre. Great for your craft and jewellery projects.
Our lovely 3mm Flat Cotton Thread was bought to satisfy the vegetarian’s out there who wanted suede but couldn’t have it. Now they can have ‘suede-a-like’ flat cotton instead.
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