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Looking for filling for a bean bag
bwatt00
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Looking to buy the bead things you get for filling bean bags forgot the name,anyone know any places that sell it in aberdeen or aberdeenshire,or maybe online mail order with possibly cheap or free postage,need to fill a large bean bag.
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Try Dunelm Mill. Web site says there is one in Aberdeen (www.dunelm-mill.com/)
Not available online, but I have definitely seen this in some of the Lanarkshire stores.0 -
sorry to hijack the thread but if anyone knows of anywhere in London too I'd appreciate it.0
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I've see them on eBay but the postage is more than the filling. :eek:
I'm looking for some too.
I've just made a pattern and recovered the children's toy fabric one and want to make some more.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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They can generally be found in any shop that sells fabric. Not sure what you'll have in your particular area, but places like Hobbycraft, Fabric Warehouse etc. might be good places to try.0
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Also use www.yell.co.uk to look up "foam products" in your area - these shops are very likely to sell them0
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Yes - I second Dunelm Mill. I have previously bought a huge bag from there for about £5.0
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I bought a big bag in Wilkinsons for £5, looks about enough to do one from scratch or to 'top up' two0
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