Bead societies

Are you a member of a bead society yet?  (Or a polymer-clay or metal-clay guild, or another craft group?)  Rings & Things always encourages you to share knowledge and fun with like-minded souls in your area…

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"We're here to help you": join a bead society & meet some new faces!

There are lots of reasons to join a local group of beaders or other craft/jewelry artists.

  • Socializing with people who have similar interests
  • Learning new techniques & tricks that’ll help you “grow your business”
  • Donating your skills for a cause: editing a newsletter, scheduling workshops and field trips, organizing charitable fundraisers or educational workshops in local schools…
  • Membership is usually very inexpensive or free!

…but the simplest reason to join is for FUN! ☻☺

Do you realize how incredibly many of these groups exist?  Check these constantly-updated resources to find a group near you:

There seems to be quite an upswing of interest in forming local groups lately.  If you don’t find a group near you, will you be the founder of a new one?

Rings & Things wants to hear from YOU about any more bead societies and art guilds that haven’t made it onto our lists yet.  Leave us a comment here with information!

By the way, Rings & Things doesn’t track the meeting times & places of all of these groups.  (We’ve found that these may change.)  But you can announce your bead society’s latest meetup schedule right here — so just leave a comment below to plug your group.

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2 Responses to “Bead societies”

  1. Dawno says:

    Thanks for the pointers, Dave. If I can’t find something to join around here, maybe I *will* start my own.

  2. Dave says:

    After a few years working on this stuff, I have the impression that there are never too many local craft/bead groups. People always seem to be interested in meeting up with others who share their interests!

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