The craft supply landscape in Oklahoma City centers on a handful of reliable retailers, with Michaels as the largest dedicated option. This guide covers what you'll find at the Oklahoma City Michaels location, how its inventory and pricing stack up against smaller competitors, and practical decisions about where to buy depending on what you're making.
Michaels operates one store in the Oklahoma City metro area, located in the Plaza District vicinity. The store carries the standard Michaels assortment: acrylic and oil paints, yarn, fabric, paper and cardstock, beads, jewelry-making supplies, woodworking basics, silk flowers, seasonal décor materials, and pre-made frames. The store also stocks Michaels' in-house brands (Studio Decor, Recollections, Artist's Loft) alongside name brands like Crayola, Faber-Castell, and Craftsmart.
Store hours typically run 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, with reduced Sunday hours. Hours can shift for holidays and seasonal events. Michaels frequently runs promotions through its app and email list, including percentage-off coupons (commonly 40% off a single regular-priced item) and bulk discounts on yarn or fabric. These coupons are not universal; availability varies by location and week.
Michaels' regular prices run higher than big-box competitors like Walmart or Target for overlapping items (yarn, basic paints, cardstock). Where Michaels gains ground is depth: Walmart carries perhaps 50 yarn options; Michaels carries 300+. The trade-off is deliberate. A skein of Red Heart yarn costs roughly $4–5 at Michaels before coupon; $3–4 at Walmart. Apply a 40% coupon (common on Michaels app), and Michaels becomes cheaper per unit for specialty supplies you cannot find elsewhere.
Specialty categories show sharper price differences. Screen-printing supplies, jewelry-making findings in bulk, or high-end art paper exist at Michaels with minimal markup but near-zero selection at mainstream retailers. Beading supplies illustrate this well: Michaels stocks 50+ bead varieties and multiple organizing systems; Walmart stocks perhaps 8 varieties in a single aisle endcap.
For budget-conscious crafters, the practical approach is category-specific. Michaels for specialty items and when a coupon applies; Walmart or Target for generic supplies in a pinch.
Michaels' strongest sections are yarn (knitting and crochet), fabric and quilting supplies, and seasonal décor materials. The yarn wall spans roughly 80 linear feet, with extensive coverage of acrylic, wool, and blended weights. Quilting cotton runs to 200+ bolts in patterns and solids. The seasonal section (holiday décor, Halloween craft kits, Valentine's materials) is restocked monthly and represents roughly 20% of visible floor space during peak seasons.
Weaker categories include woodworking (limited to small projects; serious woodworkers source from specialty shops or online), metalworking supplies, and printmaking materials. The paper and cardstock section is broad but skews toward scrapbooking and card-making rather than fine-art applications.
For specific supplies, Oklahoma City crafters have limited alternatives within the metro area. Hobby Lobby operates multiple locations across the city (Edmond, Midtown, and other neighborhoods) and offers a comparable assortment to Michaels, though store layouts and coupon policies differ slightly. Hobby Lobby's app coupons run 40% off a single item similarly to Michaels, and Hobby Lobby stocks some exclusive brands (Loops & Threads yarn, for instance).
For needle arts specifically, independent yarn shops exist in Midtown and near the Plaza District, but these are specialized retailers with higher prices and curated inventory rather than full-service craft stores. They serve knitters and cross-stitchers looking for premium materials and expert guidance, not general craft supply shopping.
For art supplies above the hobbyist level, Dick Blick (online only; no Oklahoma City brick-and-mortar) or Pearl Paint (also online) offer wider specialty options in acrylics, oils, and fine-art papers. Michaels serves the casual painter adequately but does not compete with art supply specialists.
Buy at Michaels when you need depth in a single category (yarn, fabric, beads, seasonal supplies) and plan to use a coupon. The app coupon (40% off one regular-priced item) typically applies to mid-range or premium products; the discount is material.
Buy at Walmart for household items that overlap with craft supplies: paint rollers, drop cloths, sandpaper, basic brushes, and gallon-sized acrylic paints are cheaper and faster to grab.
Plan ahead. Michaels does not stock every color in every yarn weight; online ordering and in-store pickup are available but take 2-3 business days. If you need supplies the same day, Michaels' physical inventory matters. Check the store's website before you drive; online inventory filters by location.
The coupon calendar is predictable enough to plan larger purchases. Michaels runs major promotions around back-to-school (August), Halloween (September-October), and winter holidays (November-December). A 50% coupon on a single item is rare but appears during clearance events. Signing up for the Michaels email list costs nothing and delivers timing alerts.
Michaels is the default choice for breadth and selection in Oklahoma City, not the cheapest option. Its value emerges when you need specialized supplies in quantity (bulk beads, a specific yarn weight, quilting fabric in multiple patterns) and have a coupon. For generic supplies or single items without a coupon, Walmart or Target will save you money. For fine-art materials or premium yarn, plan to shop outside the big-box ecosystem. Michaels fills the practical middle: wide enough selection to complete most projects, convenient locations, and frequent discounts that narrow its price gap with competitors.
