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Misha's Country Workshop

Misha's Country Workshop

(3 reviews)

£

Misha's Country Workshop, awk wow what a great wee hand made shop. I nipped in here on…read morerecommendation from a friend who is in love with the place. The woman (Misha) who runs the shop makes all the goods herself which is just brilliant. All the items were gorgeous! I don't know how she does it all, they're so inventive! I wanted to buy so many things from here, I'll definitely be back here closer to Christmas to stock up for presents or maybe call in for a special wee treat for myself! A brilliant shop for special gifts and wee trinkets for special occasions.

A unique, quirky & friendly little shop, specialising in beautiful little nick-nacks & customised…read morefurniture. What the shop lacks in size, it more than makes up for in character - there is barely a square inch that isn't crammed with all manner of pretty goodies! Mischa specialises in taken old, unloved furniture & items from car boot sales, and giving them a new lease of life - you can also bring in your own tired furniture to be given the magic touch. She transformed my wicker bedside table from a black-varnished monstrosity into a glorious white & pink creation, for a very reasonable price. A lot of her designs are very Cath Kidson/Laura Ashley inspired : girly prints and pastel colours, but she can customise anything the way you want it. Another of Mischa's specialitys is customised bunting, which is gorgeous as in a nursery, or for wedding decorations. With items starting from around £1 (for cute salt-dough heart hangers)), it's hard to go in & not buy someting. Well worth a look if you're in the area & bored of generic Ikea homewares..

Leisureworld Toys & Hobbies - Feeling crafty..

Leisureworld Toys & Hobbies

(25 reviews)

££

City Centre

Oh boy, oh boy…read more.. I'm one of these people who always wanted to be artistically creative. My mum can paint, sketch, knit, crochet, and all the rest of it, but unfortunately I didn't inherit her arty farty genes. Stick men and colour co-ordination is really the height of it for me. Well, at least my stick people will be well dressed... Thank goodness for Craftworld, a haven of every possible kind of art form known to man. To my delight, this includes those colourful beads which you place on a random plastic shape, cover with iron-proof paper, and iron. Cue excitement. I actually made one of these a number of years ago. A blue and red place mat in the shape of a star which sits on my desk. Craftworld appreciates the lesser forms of art. Happy days. If you're not one for fusing together beads (and let's face, apart from a five year old and myself, who really is?), do not fear. Everything from dolls houses to thread, from glitter to polystyrene shapes can be found in Craftworld. There's a lovely wee wedding section at the very back too. Lovely jubbly.

This place is unbeatable for everything craft, ribbons, buttons, wool..everything…read more I had the very frustrating experience of going here to pick up stuff everyday for two weeks before my wedding...men beware it may just dooo your head in unless your the president of your local sewing club. Prepare for a busy stuffy room with way too much choice!!!!

Quilters Quest

Quilters Quest

(3 reviews)

££

Castlereagh

Quilting is a popular pastime, as I discovered when I inquired about classes and workshops that are…read moreheld in this shop, to be told that there was only one place left at the moment. Quilters Quest is a glorious treasure trove of all things quilt related, with a vast, vibrant selection of printed patterned cotton fabric, all arranged in colour order to help you work out the scheme of patterning that you want to create and a further section of haberdashery supplies and other equipment for making quilts and patchwork, including threads, ribbons, braids, wadding material etc. Inspiration can also be derived from a selection of books about the subject. The owner of the shop is always busy, it seems, making quilts which are sold in the shop along with quilted bags and other items and clearly passionate about her chosen business about which she's delighted to inform you.

This is a wonderful shop that has amazing fabrics, haberdashery and general sewing equipment on…read moreoffer, but Quilters Quest also offers marvellous training courses and workshops on a variety of quilting and sewing techniques. I just bought a Sew Easy portable table from this shop and is it totally brilliant. The staff are so friendly and helpful and nothing is too much trouble for them to help the customer. The quilting classes are amazing to attend, and the tutor is one of Ireland's top quilters and teachers, whose vast knowledge in all types of quilting and sewing techniques cannot be missed for any beginner, novice, intermediate or advanced sewer. Is it any wonder that all the classes are nearly booked out prior to the start of every term, reserve your place immediately and don't delay - book today to save disappointment. I had initially to wait for my place and I am not giving it up that easy! Quilters Quest have a long arm quilting machine that finishes a quilt off to absolute perfection, Yvonne and Clare (mother and daughter team) are marvels at this technique.

Forget Me Not Paper Crafts

Forget Me Not Paper Crafts

(5 reviews)

City Centre

Forget Me Not is a smallish stationary shop down Pottinger's Lane in Belfast city centre. I called…read morein recently to buy a 'Made By The Bride' stamp for my wedding invitations. I had been to another stationary shop and they had none left and I have to say my first impressions of Forget Me Not weren't great. I was a little lost browsing around for ideas and cards when I spotted an area where homemade cards were being displayed. I asked the owner if she had any tips for my wedding cards and she was quite hostile. I was only a little lost bride trying to make conversation and trying to get some ideas. I had just bought a stamper from another stationary shop and I asked her to recommend the best way to use it and was told I should go back to where I bought it and ask them! I later found out that she designs and makes wedding stationary and I guess she didn't want to give anything away for free. Anyway, I had to order in the stamp as she had none left and I had to pay full price up front. I don't want to rate the entire business on that one experience, as I'm sure it was just a flippant remark on her part. I just hope that maybe other brides who want to save a few pounds and are a bit stuck (as they, like me, will probably have never done that kind of thing before) experience a warmer reception.

A lovely shop tucked away, but still in the heart of the city centre, Plenty to spend your money on…read morewith my fav Tim Holtz products and some g45 paper worth checking out I found the staff very helpful

Selections - artsandcrafts - Updated May 2026

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