These materials are essential for beading, I will provide links, mostly Amazon, to where they can be purchased. · Beading thread: I use Berkley Fireline 6lb test, in crystal. It also comes in black, but I find crystal better and easier to use for beginners. I typically purchase the 300 yd spool, it’s a little pricy but 300yds will last through a good many projects. https://amzn.to/4fgrRJ9 · Beading needles: Any beading needles will do, but they are not all created equal. If you’re like me and hold your needle in a death grip, then a sturdier needle is best. I use Tulip #11 needles, they’re high quality, come in a package of 4 and have terrific durability. https://amzn.to/4yAVJYf · Bead mats: Bead mats are an essential part of beading, without one your beads will just roll away. Mats are made of a soft foam-like material similar to velux. I use Beadsmith brand mats, they come in a package of 3 which is great if you’re working on multiple projects. I use the 11”x14”. https://amzn.to/4bqLUm3 · Scissors: A pair of good sharp scissors is necessary to make clean cuts in thread. The beading thread has an almost Teflon like coating on it for durability, this will have a tendency to dull your scissors over time. Great brands are Fiskars and Singer. You don’t need big fabric cutting scissors, a little pair of thread snipping scissors are best. These are a little pricy for scissors I also picked up a no-name pair at Hobby Lobby for 5 bucks. https://amzn.to/4gQip0r · Stuffing material: For use when stuffing 3d stars, pods, or jingle balls. You can use just about anything to stuff, polyfil stuffing, cotton balls, some people even use plastic shopping bags. I like to use tulle because it keeps it’s bounce so your stuffed projects stay puffy and keep their shape. It comes in a 6in x 100yd spool which will last for many, many projects. It comes in tons of colors, but I use plain white. https://amzn.to/4vESLiH