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Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
Exactly what I was looking for! And the filaments on the end of the hooks don’t come off! Love love! If you’re looking for seed bead hooks… get these!
fading swan
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
I don't have a bead spinner, I just got these needles to see if it would make stringing seed beads easier, which they do. Once I got the hang of it, the curve allows me to pick up the seed beads a little easier than with a straight needle. One of the features I like the most is the large eye needle for beading wire or thread.
CHS
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
These needles work great for seed beads (I have not used them for larger beads yet). They allow you to gather as many as needed on the needle. They are flexible and versatile. I have already come up with ideas for how to use them in other art projects. They are a great find especially for the price.
Maximoff Gideon
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
I don't use a bead spinner, but I do use these needles because it just makes beading so much easier, especially with the small seed beads that are so easy to drop and lose. It also makes it easier to remove beads when you change your mind about the bead order of your bracelet or necklace. So far, I haven't had any issues with the needles breaking. A definite recommend on these bead needles.
GH
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Daughter loves them!
jp
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
These Clay Bead Spinner Needles are pretty much what you'd expect—a little less maybe—just basic wire needles for stringing beads.Pros:Functional: They do the job of helping you thread beads.Cons:Simple Design: These are basically just wire fishing jig setups, meaning, there's not much to them in terms of special features or substance. They also don't help you to see any better while doing it (JK)!A little pricy for what this is.Overall:If you're looking for a simple and affordable option for stringing beads, these Clay Bead Spinner Needles might work. However, if you're looking for something of substance, with specific features or a higher quality build, you might want to consider another option.
Sharon M
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
The clay bead needle is very nice. I appreciated the end that holds the elastic string. Much nicer that the large wire circles on other needles. The bend in the needle is perfect for my bead spinner. In a few short minutes I had an entire necklace strung. The needle is thicker and does not bend easily, another plus for me.The glass bead needle was very thin and can be used with very small glass beads. In my spinner I had a bit more trouble. The beads keep turning the needle and the beads would come off. I solved the problem by stringing an inch or so, then moving the beads up the needle. Took some concentration. Once I got into the rhythm it did not take long to complete a necklace.It is nice to have several needles of each. I craft with my granddaughters we seem to have several ongoing projects. Allows the kids to keep stringing as I tie and glue.
JujubeMBA
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
I'm used to beading needles that are either impossible to thread or won't let beads pass if they're drilled slightly off. Both clay beads and seed beads passed easily over these wires. I did rip the eye off the first clay needle because of user error. I didn't know how hard I could go and once I found out, I didn't rip any more of them off. If the curve is too tight for your bead's hole to navigate, you can adjust the needle to let some of the bend out.
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