Beadworks Boston, Cambridge and Salem, MA

Favorite Links
Artists

Alphabetical Order
*Featured Link

Artists
*Amali Jewelry Design
Laura T. Lombardi
*Michele Goldstein
*Stephanie Sersich

Blogs
Craftzine Blog
*Green is the New Black
*The Lone Beader

Crafts
Cambridge Artist Coop
1154 Lill Studio
Made by Me
*Roost Salem

*Seed Stitch Fine Yarn

Organizations
Home for Little Wanderers
*Peabody Essex Museum
*Rosie's Place

Other Interesting Links
Bay State Fencers
*Harvard Square
Newbury Street
*Salem Farmers Market
Salem - The Witch City
The Other Side of the Rainbow

 

Tips & Techniquesbeadopedia


     
     
Laura is near and dear to Beadworks' heart. She learned her craft while working at Beadworks. She is now an up and coming Chicago based jewelry Designer.      
       

steph

  meesh  
   
Stephanie Sersich, a talented contemporary lampwork bead artist whose beads and jewelry are colorful and whimsical.   Michele Goldstein, a creative lampwork bead artist who finds "beauty in things modest, humble and unconventional".  
   
Blogs
  greenblack   lonebeader  
     
  The authors of this blog share "common interests in all things crafty and tasty and genuisy" and this is what brought this blog's birth.   The author of this blog "loves to create extremely dimensional relief art by stitching glass seed beads to felt". Her use of beads is unique and inspiring.  
   
Crafts
  seedstitch    
   
This is our favorite North Shore yarn store! It is truely a boutique for the discriminating knitter and crocheter.   Front Street in Salem, MA has a new shop. Lovely urban design elements in a fun and welcoming setting!  
   
Organizations
  pem   rosies  
   

A world class museum that has emerged as a new and different kind of museum - one that creates a rich experience for visitors by bringing art, and culture together in new ways.

 
The Women's Craft Collective of Rosie's Place, introduces women to craft skills and the basics of merchadising to foster self-esteem and creativity along with employable skills.
 
 
Other Interesting Links
harvardsquare   farmersmarket  
   
    Visitors come for a variety of reasons; this is a place of history, of books, of ideas, and of learning.   The Salem Farmers’ Market is a tradition that dates back to 1634. Now Open Thursdays: 4pm to 7 pm Derby Square.