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02-18-2009 05:59 PM #1Mega BHUZzer




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using a bead spinner..
so i got one of these things, and its super easy to get the beads onto the curved needle it comes with.
my question is: is there a way to do this with a regular beading needle?
orrrr... how do you get the beads onto a string wiht the regular needle on it afterwards.? i know im not explaining this clearly but my problem is that i cant sew directly with the curved needle so do i have to transfer the beads again onto another string and needle?
thanks to anyone who is able to decifer that!!!!,r:;
02-18-2009 07:10 PM #2Advanced BHUZzer



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Re: using a bead spinner..
Oh, I deciphered it just fine

Yes you can use a straight beading needle(not a sewing needle-too thick for the beads) my friend does she doesn't like the curved one. You just got to be sure the silk nymo thread(which I recommend to use for the spinner)
I hope that helps.
Beadalon makes the needles. Michaels,hobby lobby, Joannes should sell them.
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02-18-2009 07:13 PM #3Mega BHUZzer




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Re: using a bead spinner..
that helps alot with my initial question!!!
now i have a new question - what is silk nymo thread? why is it better for the spinner..?
and thanks!!
02-19-2009 08:11 AM #4Advanced BHUZzer



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Re: using a bead spinner..
Nymo thread can be purchased Wholesale Beads and Jewelry Making Supplies - Fire Mountain Gems and Beads sells it. Its silk thread that is durable for large quantity of beads you want size D because you are putting a large amount of beads, you can also use carpet thread(i like that too for the strength).They even have how to video how tos, which is great. Different thread/wire is needed for different projects. Is this for embellishing a bedlah or just jewelry to match the bedlah or both?
Oh, I hope i didn't confuse you.
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02-19-2009 09:28 AM #5Mega BHUZzer




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Re: using a bead spinner..
How EVER do you get carpet thread into the eye of a beading needle? I can't get anything thicker than regular sewing thread into mine!
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Re: using a bead spinner..
I love the carpet thread too, but the smallest needle I can get it into is an embroidery needle. That seems to work on most beads. Haven't tried it with a bead spinner though.
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02-19-2009 11:13 AM #8I could get used to this!
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Re: using a bead spinner..
These are the best ever beading needles flexible and super sharp on both ends. The "eye" is large enough for any thread.
http://www.beadalon.com/images/bigeye.jpg
02-19-2009 11:44 AM #9Advanced BHUZzer



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WHat's a bead spinner?
02-19-2009 11:51 AM #10I could get used to this!
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Re: using a bead spinner..
wow you guys are SUCH a resource im off to check those needles!
02-19-2009 02:05 PM #12Mega BHUZzer




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Re: using a bead spinner..
ok, checked them out - is it possible to sew with those needles? you mention that theyre sharp but are they also tough enough to go through fabric?
i got something similar with my bead spinner, but its the one with the curved edge, and so i definately cant sew with it, are the straight ones better?
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02-19-2009 02:57 PM #14I could get used to this!
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Re: using a bead spinner..
I've used the straight ones to bead costumes with. I find that it is best to just bead through just the top layers of the fabric. I use the tip of the needle to pick up a few threads of the top layer add beads then repeat. These needles would have difficulty going through multiple layers of heavy fabric, but it isn't necessary to penetrate all the way through the base materials. Embroidery and bead work is still stable when worked through the superficial top layers.
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Re: using a bead spinner..
nice! just what i needed to know :)
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Re: using a bead spinner..
Going through heavy fabric, I use the thinnest size quilting hand needles as well. because they are designed to go through multiple layers of fabric. But that's what I'm comfortable using to bead with.
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