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Your cart is empty.COLONIAL-John James-Beading Hand Needle. These needles are used for sewing beads and sequins to fabric. Long thin needles. 4 per package.
Karl Stegmuller
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
I can't do beading needles and these are for my money the best.
Judith Abraham
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023
I bought these needles intending to apply freshwater pearls to a headpiece I was making. While the needles were fine enough to pass through the pearls, I didn't have any thread that was fine enough to pass through the eyes of the needles! And the needles themselves are so very fine, and therefore flexible, I probably couldn't have used them on the heavy weight fabric I was using.But - wow! impressive quality.
Cindy Breazeale
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023
Flimsy not worth buying. Two broke while threading, one was broken in the package. Iβve been beading for 40 years, never had such issues
Alessandra M. Parachini
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023
These needles are perfect for very small beads, they are delicate though but work very well.
Rubena Begum
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 26, 2021
Never buy this needle. Itβs to soft broken 3 still canβt do my job and want to return 1 full packet but seller charge me return postage
Dariia Vengrzhanovska
Reviewed in Germany on December 28, 2021
Nadeln sind kaputt in offene Packung angekommen. (Die zweite Teilen habe ich nicht gefunden)
Chandresh Mandalia
Reviewed in India on March 16, 2020
I had not used your product since it is delivered and on seeing on its first sight I was so shocked that what the Item has came to me and this needle is too weak to bead the beading pearls and so now I am not going to give any type of rating to you because you product is too bad that it can't compete any other national-international or any local brands of any country or state.π‘So keep your product with you and try to improve itπ‘Your delivery charges - shipment charges and all types of charges are ok but the product is too waste because you are not giving a proper quality according to your prices.... and this I am not satisfied with your product and by this of If I had not used the product than you have no right to take your 30pr return and and few days ago I had buyed the needle of tulip of same size and so if you are giving me the full refund with cutting delivery charges and which would be around 10-20 pr than I would return that and so otherwise I would be at loss by returning you and so now give me the proper answer and solve my problem which is your duty.....π‘
checker
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2018
Great selection of needles and quality
Sneaky Burrito
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2017
Let me say first that I typically have had a wonderful experience with John James beading needles. The size 13 ones are some of my favorites, and the 10s are great, too. I am less enthused about these size 15 ones.First off, despite the chart in the Fire Mountain catalog, you don't actually need a size 15 beading needle to go through size 15 seed beads. I have been doing some right angle weave patterns with multiple passes (S-lon size AA thread) and doing all right with a size 13 needle. So if you are thinking of a pattern with 3-4 passes of size AA or similar thread (I think it is equivalent to Nymo size 0 or so) through a size 15 seed bead, you can get good results with a size 13 needle and save yourself the hassle of dealing with the size 15.Because these are thin. And hard to thread. Don't even bother trying to use a needle threader; I was able to get one IN to the eye of the needle, but when I tried to pull it back out, I broke the eye of the needle (as well as breaking the threader). In another attempt, I guess I was using thread that was too thick (the aforementioned size AA) and I bent the eye of another needle. I was able to thread one of these with a spool of Nymo I had, which I am guessing is size 00, but it wasn't marked so I can't be certain. (For all of these attempts, I was working under a lighted desk magnifier. I cannot emphasize enough how small these are.)Once threaded, these worked fine. But you will probably break a few getting to the point where you can use them, so it's not really worth the hassle since other sizes of needle will work with the same beads. I hear there are some antique/vintage seed beads even smaller than 15s, and you may need this type of needle for those, but I have never actually encountered any beads that small, and I have been beading since the late 1990s.
Sharron113
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 20, 2017
Very hard to find size 15 needles! These are SO thin and the eye is minuscule, perfect for my purpose of fine applique. There is a "but" however - the usual way of opening a pack of needles is to bend or rip the back of the pack, there is a tab to do so and a little diagram too but DON'T DO IT! as if you do the tops snap clean off the needles, yes they are that delicate. Take extreme care opening the pack.
Michelle
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2016
I have not used these needles yet, although I am familiar with them and have used them in the past. I bought these to have on hand for when I do beadwork that requires small enough needles to pass through several times. As a crafter who does lots of bead weaving, there comes a time where a tiny needle will make your weaving work a lot easier to do. I will say this, keep track of them while using..... I used to have a bad habit of sticking them in the arm of the chair where I would sit while working and they do hurt when you accidentally get stuck cause you aren't paying attention (a lot different than getting stuck by a regular sewing needle!!)
Celticrx
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2013
These are one of the smaller sizes of Needles for BeadStitching. They are wonderful for that moment when you are unable to make another pass through the beads yet need to get the thread through to complete the stitch. Because they are thinner than the routine size 11 needle, be prepared to have to replace them sooner. But they are worth it as it saves many a project when you need the smaller size needle.. wouldn't be without this size and John James does have a good reputation for a good product. There are size 15 needles that are pricier that will not give out as fast however, one needs to balance how often you routinely use a size 15 needle vs spending more for a longer lasting one.This brand works for me.
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